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CHOATE • CAROL YNE CLFVE.L AND •
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JONATHAN CORDOVA • REBECCA
RHYNO • SERENA RICHINS • JASON
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JENKINS • CHARLES JOHNS JR. •
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JASON KEIRNS • Ll SAKI L BANK •
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Top left: Jason Keirns and Nick
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Middle left : Milcah llawk displays a
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is disgusted with what is going on In the
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�WHAT A DAY!
Wow! Are we outrageous or what? The spirit of the
wolverines is excellent and the best in the land. The spirit really
came out when the week of homecoming appeared . The week
included diverse dress up days. The days consisted of hero
day, inside-out and backwards day, the day of the living dead,
dress up day, and color day. Students were shining with the
colors of purple and gold to show that we are the best at the
olympic games.
Along with homecoming comes the sports. The Lady
Wolverines played hard for an excellent win over Pagosa. The
ladies took them in two games consisting of 15-11 , and 15-5.
the football team had a disappointing loss to the Center
Vikings. The crowd was at its best, but it was not enough to
keep them going. The guys played a great game and had much
fun. The final score was 3-14. Our spirit during homecoming
explained itself. It helped to unite school spirit again.

Top: Pat Hall sprints for a touchdown. Middle right: We call this
the WW (Wolverine Wammie). Middle left: Kerri Miller goes for a kill
against Pagosa. Bottom: Kelly Prior and Brittney Lee go up for a dink.

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�Top Left: Lori Larkin, Nancy McCoy, Mandi Mtller, Krystal Geier,
and Christina Kilbank show their school spirit in many ways. Top nght:
TI1e cheerleaders are excited at the bonftre. Mtddle left: Pat Hall and
Kyle Beebe look as if they want seconds. Bottom: Jesse Kuntz IS
clever and dirty as "The Joker. • Bottom right: The bonfire shows the
explosion of our school spirit.

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�A Day of Remembrance
Tension arose throughout the Wolvennes. Nervously, Usa
Kilbank, Milcall llawk, and Jenny Jenk ins waitod, for none of
them knew who was going to be the 1989 Homecom.'dg
Queen. The t11ree homecoming king candidates; Jason
Keirns, Jonat11an Cordova, Jake Forsyt11e, and t11eir teammates
were thinking about nothing, but winning the game. Wilen
half-lime came the homecoming queen candidates and their
escorts were in the spotlight. Over the PA system was
announced: "Milcah Hawk, 1989 Homecoming Queen; and
Jonathan Cordov,1, 19[)9 1/omocollllng KIn g ." After tho
moment, Milcah Hawk replied, "The day was an experience that
I will never forgetr

Milcah Hawk receives the crown
as the 1989 Homecoming Queen.

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Lisa Kilbank, Milcah Hawk, and Jenny Jenkins

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Main Office at 357 North
Mountain View Drive, 884-9533

�Top Left: King, Jonathan Cordova and queen, Milcah Hawk give
their best towards the camera. Top Right: Jenny Jenkins, Lisa
Kilbank, and Milcah Hawk shine before the big event. Bottom:
Homecoming royalty consisted of Jake Forsythe and Jenny Jenkins,
Jonathan Cordova and Milcah Hawk, and Jason Keirns and Lisa
Kilbank.

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ombination of jocks, do-gooders, partiers, cowpokes, and many
ther cliques are leaving behind the teachers they have haunted,
rtured, and pleased for years. They are moving on to find their own
ittle niche in a great, big world of excitement and danger. As Lisa
ilbank describes hers and many classmates' feelings, "School has
en great, but I can't wait to stay out real late!"
For some the future will bring the success of dollar signs, and
or others only baldness. Many will follow Lori Putnam's advice: "Live
ike the wind for as long as you can, always." Trouble, it brought
hastising as young ones, detention and groundation in their teenage
ears, and it is not over yet. As Jason Keirns most truthfully states, "I
aven't caused enough trouble yet. Wait till I hit L.A.!" They all have
reams to follow and high expectations for the future, unusual maybe,
ut fitting to each individual. Milcah Hawk sees her future specifically
s... "I see vivid colors and feel real waves."
This accident has been developing for many years. Some will
ontinue to appologize for accidents in their past as in Jonatha
ordova's case. "My appologies to Pete Townsend for hitting him i
he face with my guitar at the WHO concert." Whatever the case, they
ill all move on.
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Middle right: Seniors show their spirit at
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left: Shocked, Diana Rhyno tries to remember her combination. Middle: Vince
Taylor is caught with out enough hands in Government. Top left: Jason Keirns
performs a dangerous stunt on his skateboard. Top middle: Jonathan Cordova
displays his "stunt man" image.

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�Top left: Performing an experiment, Wes Johns models safety glasses. Middle: Milcah Hawk
wonders, "Thumbs up to what?" Bottom middle: Jonathan Cordova and Jason Keirns mirror a
excellent adventure. Bottom left: Jasor McCracken seeks his locker during spirit week. Botto
right: Saundra Choate looks cool in her shades.

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Top left: Fred linfesty and Bart deming give a
grim from their work . Middle right: Nick
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his chemistry. Bottom: The homework load
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�Rulers of Tommorrom
Accomplishment, the main purpose of the Class
of "91 ", takes much hard work and devotion.
They believe staunchly in themselves, and use
their broad talents in a variety of ways. From
8:00 a.m. till after practice or work, they
concentrate on doing their best. Sports, clubs,
academics, and various school activities are all
important in the lives of the juniors. "I believe
that school would not be the same without the fun
and excitement of sports," stated Kerri Miller.
During the year, juniors held all offices in
FBLA and all football captain positions. Testing
scores show proof of their academic effort and
promise for the future. Involvement has built up
this group's leadership skills. As Tim Cullen
quoted, "This year has been great for me, because
I got involved in sports. I found my abilities and
applied them."
Through hard work, desire, and participation
the juniors have created their own place in the
world of tomorrow, because they know where
they are going and what they will be doing. Look
for these excellent students in the future , as they
could be the heroes, heroines, and rulers of our
society! "I feel the junior class is tops. I am
proud to be among such great people," Kelly Mars
said.

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Bottom right: Bret Deming destroys his face with a definite addition. Opposite top left:
Making sure her ear is still there is Staci Lancaster.

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Rebellious? Yes!

Do you know where your child is right
now? The sophomore parents would usually
respond , "I think so," or "If they're where they
said they would be ," or "No , not really, they
just kind of disappeared."
Sophomores--What a bunch! A large
diversity of thrills prevails from these night
owls. There are the "stay out late" group, the "I
don't care" party group, the "I might get in
trouble if I do that" group, and the "I have too
much homework" study group. Right or wrong ,
voicing their own opinions is a must. As
Jasmine Silvernail emphatically states , "The
class of '92 is the most rebellious class to hit
the high school." As compared to the other
classes , Ryan Farmer replied, "We have more
style than any other class around!" Going
against the grain and striving for individuality
make their impression. Someday , they are
going to turn the world up-side down !
"This year began with a boom , says
Maurice Allen, "we participated in most
activities and won the bonfire contest." Good
points and bad--Unique they are !

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in the depths of homework. Bottom right: Just
enough time to stop and smile is found for
Christi na Kilbank and Becky Hackler. Opposite
bottom left: Dreaming is Chris Rohrer.

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Melissa Baxter, Melanie Broun, Jennifer Brown, Nancy
McCoy, Jennifer Powell, and Tammy Upshaw all enlight
the B.H.S. campus with their bright new faces as
incoming freshmen.

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�Freshmen Out To Lunch .. .

David Geier does his best Stevie Wonder while Jason
Ragsdale, T?d Wilmer, and Clark Peterson sing back-up.

They don't have cars yet, they don't
want to eat in the school caferteria, and
they need the socialization practice.
This is the story of lunch time for
freshmen. After slipping their parents
signature onto a permission slip to leave
campus during the wee hours of the
morning, they begin "begging" for rides
to lunch. Some try to set up friendly
ties with licensed drivers, others just
get lucky. As David Zenger complains, "I
hate not being able to drive." This is a
common complaint for freshmen. Others
have faith in their older brother or
sister to hitch a ride. Kelly Frye can
often be found saying, "Tracy. will you
please give me a ride to the store?"
Others are not so lucky. They escape the
experience of the rush to the store by
either having too wise of parents or
falling short on cash.
Whether it be "begging" for rides or
surviving school lunches,
everyone
finds his or her own spot on the
totempole and makes the best of the
short 30 minute lunch break.

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�Administration and Faculty Striving Together!
Faculty on the R.un
Friends, enemies, instructors,
mentors, teachers, torturers, and
entertainers--these can all be terms
applied to the outstanding staff at Bayfield
High School. They try to do everything for
the students and still remain somewhat
sane. In their struggle to instruct the
students, help sen1ors with college
materials, and keep the building standing
up-right, they do an excellent job. The
staff is one that will help the students of
1989-90 rock the decade.
There were some changes in the house
leading to an adjustment for all. Mr.
Prior moved to the position of Athletic
Director, from head football and
basketball coach. Replacing Mr. Prior, as
head coach, was Mr. Keirns, doing a great
job. Going to the library can be a good
experience, w1th the assistance of the new
B.H.S. librarian, Mrs. Ginger Conner. At
semester we gained Ms. Gummerus and
Mr. Johnson, to the loss of Mr. Luter and
Mr. Jackson.
The Bayfield school,
students, and staff wish the best to those
who come and stay, and those who go.

BECKLER PEGGY
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CJ\SIIIO THERESA
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�Top right: Mr. Pnor shows his
pearly whites.
Top left:
Mr.
Horton prepares his wife for a
dtp. Bottom nght: Mrs. Conner
continues her countdown to
retirement.
Bottom left: Just
another kid in the crowd, Mr.
Srr~ i th .

DUGGER WAYNE
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�Administration Possesses the Gun!

Top right: Mr. Edwards as he tries to
explain the concepts of art. Top left:
Mrs. Cashio must enforce the
importance of good grades in high
school.
Bottom right: Mr. Dugger
shows his gloomy face as he learns
that it is raining and there will be no
fishing . Bottom left:
Mrs. Mericle
and Mrs. Blatnick display utter
astonishment as they watch the
students in the halls of BHS .

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PERSONALIZED SER\"ICE
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�Kay Phelps, Ron Dunavant, John Zwistler, Donalee
, Baxstrom, and Becky Smith.

B.H.S SECRETARY
VICKI DRAKE

SUPERINTENDENT
EDWARD SCHELHAAS

Vonnie Walker, Faye Mclnt1re, and Fran Evans

Kay Phelps, John Zwistler, anu deck Smith study the budget at
a work session.

B.H.S PRINCIPAL
WAYNE SMITH

TRANS. DIR.
THOMAS HORTON

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�Students at BHS have always
tried to work together. It is just
the way of the world; the more
people working on something, the
quicker and better it gets done.
This was often referred to as
"cheating." Over the years many
people have found themselves in
severe trouble for this practice.
After an inservice on January
16, 1990, some students saw a
change. The idea of cooperative
education had been transferred to
the teachers. Although many see
it only as a permit to "cheat," it
is made to increase social skills.
This learning theory is still
being implemented at BHS, but,
at least, "cheating" is no longer
always considered a death threat!

Top right: Eric Reid acts as the secratary , writing up a lab with Kelly Prior and Nick Cornelison.
Bottom left: Biology can even require a bit extra assistance for Mandi Miller and Christina Kilbank.
Bottom right: Tamara Teller ignores the cooperative education of Becky Hackler, Chris Rohrer, Stacy
Lancaster, and Ryan Farmer.

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�Top: A chemistry lab requires Ross Ford, Sam Hendrix, and Nick Cornelison to work together. Bottom
left: Serena Richins has second thoughts about this great idea. Bottom right: Andy Brown, Jonathan
Hunt, and Heather Schmitzer work on a puzzling concept.

640 Goddard Ave.

�ATHLETICC
The agony, the defeat is just one thing athletes or B.H.S.
experience through fall, winter, and spring sports. Sports,
as a whole for the wolverines, were somewhat or a success.
Neither the football team, nor the volleyball team went to
slate, but both went as far as records go.
When winter sports roll around, basketballs go bouncing
and two opposite sports join into one. Basketball season
brings the spirit out in the crowd and much unity is conceived
within the school.
The other winter sport is wrestling .
Wrestling is one or the toughest sports or all. It takes much
motivation for the individual. Kyle Beebe, B.H .S. wrestler,
replies, "Dedication has pulled the rew that want the victory
out in front for good inspiration."
The cheerleaders started orr slow, but in the end a stong
and dedicated five pulled orr an excellent second place finish
at state competition . Spirit rose to a peak during basketball
season with their help.
When the daisies begin to bloom , the tracksters or B.H.S.
dig out their track shoes and start the running and jumping .
Hardwork and dedication is required in this inlense, individual
sport to be the best.

Above: The BHS cheerleaders urge on the fans. Above right:
Jason Egger scores another pin for the Wolverines. Right: Pat
Hall leads the pack.

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Table of Contents
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Football
Cheerleaders
Spring Fling
Sports Scrapbook
G iris Basketball
Boys Basketball
Wrestling
Track
Sports Honors

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48-49
50-51
52-55
56-59
60-63
64-77
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�ACTIVITIES
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Above left: $tubb$ leads the blockers for Jason Keirns.
Top: Jennifer Powell waits for a pass. Left: The Wolverine
Volleyball Girls celebrate another victory. Above: Jason
Keirns hits a basket.

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�SPIKERS HANG TOUGH
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Beginning most games to the beat of "Hanging Tough," proved
helpful to the 1989 volleyball team. The regular season record of 13
and 2 helped raise the spirit of the Lady Wolverines.
The preseason consisted of the Ignacio Invitational Volleyball
Tournament. The varsity completed the tournament by taking home
the third place trophy. This level of intensity remained consistent
throughout the season.
By winning the San Juan Basin A League Championship Title, the
Lady Wolverines were given a "bye" in the first round of the Class A
District Tournament. The Wolverines began the tournament slowly by
losing to the the Cedaredge Bruins. They came back strong to defeat
the Paonia Eagles. Down 1-11 the Wolverines put their hearts into it
and staged a fantastic comeback victory. This put them into the
championship game against the very same team that handed them their
first defeat, Cedaredge. The Wolverines won the first game, 15-9,
but could not keep the momentum and lost the last two games and the
match. This was the end for the Lady Wolverines and their season.
Senior, Lisa Kilbank, summed up the season by saying, "The year was
fun, and I hope the underclassmen have great success!"

Top: Kelly Prior concentrates on a perfect
set.
Bottom Left: Milcah Hawk waits
patiently to receive the ball. Bottom right:
Lisa Kilbank bursts through the ring of
excitement and victory.

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�to bottom: Milcah Hawk, Kelly Mars, Kristen Sittner, Jetta Guilliams, Evelyn
Laughlin, Brittney Lee, Jenny Jenkins,Kerri Miller, Becky Hackler, Amanda Miller,
isa Kilbank, Krystal Geier, Staci Magill, Kelly Prior, and Heather Schmitzer.

Lisa Kilbank

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win
Dolores
win
Sanford
loss
Sargent
win
Pagosa
win
Durango JV
win
Pagosa
loss
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Mancos
Pagosa
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Cedaredge
loss
Paonia
win
loss
Cedaredge

Top: The Lady Wolverines line up to be
announced for their upcoming victory. Middle:
Lisa Kilbank puts all her effort Into an awesome
spike. Bottom loft: Brittney Lee and Kerr! Mtller
reach high for a tremendous block.

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Top lo botom Heather Schmitzer, Jetta Guilliams, Jenmfer Powell, Ltsa Mtller,
Evelyn Mclaughltn, Becky Hackler, Gretchen Norris, Nancy McCoy, Jodt Jenktns,
Stacey Lancaster, Jennifer Brown, Natalie Peterson, Andrea Salazar, Janice
Wright, Lon Larktn, Chnsllna Ktlbank, M1chael McNew, Denise Goodwin .

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�Top left: Milcah Hawk struggles to get past the Mancos
blocker. Top right: The Lady Wolverines huddle to plan the1r
attack. Middle left: Jenny Jenkins sets up her form for a great
spike. Middle right: Kelly Mars and Jenny Jenkins block a
Demon's spike. Bottom: Brittney Lee dinks the ball.

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�Top to bottom Coach Ke1rns, Coach Kalbacher, Coach Green, Ryan Farmer, Chad Mitchell,
Walker Taylor, Terry Beaver, Corey Gosney, Larry Sower, Mat Williamson, Tim Johnson,
Dav1d Z1nger, Jerry Comyford, Seth Malone Dann1el Chamblee, Shane Lloyd, Ryan Sower,
Fred Raish, Jim Beaver, Charlie Hannah, Jenamia Coey, Alex Northrop, Jason Ragsdale, Tad
Wilmer, Jason Eggar, Danny Parson, Ross Ford, T1m Collin, Enc Re1d, Kyle Beebe, Jason
Robmson, Seth Conner, Michael Snooks, Pat Hall, David Gier, Shawn Bennett, Justin
Robmson, Sam Hendnx, Jonathan Cordova, Jason P1erce, Jason Ke1rns, Justin Talbot, Danny
Kilbank, Shawn Hendrix, Walyne Gnmes, Jake Forsythe, and Shane Rhode.

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Top right:
Kyle Beebe struggles to
save a loose ball.
Bottom left:
Jonathan Cordova holds the ball out in
victory. Bottom right: Michael Snooks
kicks an extra point.

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Coach Green

Jonathan Cordova

Jake Forsythe

Jason Keirns

Michae l Snooks

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�Cheerleading ... Rn Rdven ture In Itself I
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Spirit Sets The Tone! ~

S-P-1-R-1-T. .. This word many have
heard as a chant, but the 1989-90
cheerleaders tried to seek and display
a deeper meaning of it. Knowing that
the tone of the school is set by the
"spiritleaders," they tried many
creative ideas to increase the
Wolverine Spirit. These included
skits, initiation of the spirit stick and
plunger, spirit wars, class chants, and
impromtu songs and dances. Weekly
locker signs made the halls scream out
for spirit with purple and gold. The
student's spirit finally came to a peak
during a Dolores basketball game
when the roof came crashing down!
Adaptability became a necessary
skill for each cheerleader.
Mrs.
Conner became the new sponsor at
the end of the summer after the girls'
camp in Albuquerque. "I have shed
many tears with the girls this year and
have a few extra grey hairs, too. I just
hope we have all formed some special
friendships," said Mrs. Conner. The
original squad consisted of nine
cheerleaders- seniors, Teal Peck, Lori
Putnam, Michelle Suffling, and Janie
Hawkins; junior, Wendy Dewey; and
the freshmen, Kelly Frye, Megan
Springe, Melanie Broun, and Jennifer
Cleveland.
The Colorado State Spirit Contest
was held in Denver at McNichols
Arena. Teal Peck, Lori Putnam, Kelly
Frye, Megan Springe, and Melanie
Broun made up the squad that took an
excellent 2nd place trophy there.
Hard practice, and strong hearts led up
to their outstanding finish and their
meeting of movie star, Sean Astin.
Troughout the year activities such
as camp, fund raisers, a Christmas
party, traveling, secret sisters, Wendy
going to the Hula Bowl, and state
competition united the young group
and formed them into a great bunch of
cheerleaders. As Kelly Frye said, "I
feel a lot closer to everyone, especially
the ones I went to state with."
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Above: The state squad works the
crowd with signs. Top right: The
new sponsor, Mrs. Ginger Conner.
Middle right: Kelly Frye rises to new
heights using Walker Taylor as a
base.
Michelle Suffling and Janie
Hawkins rappin' at the bonfire.
Opposite page- Top left:
The
cheerleaders sob during a skit to
bring back "The Spirit." Top right:
Spirit chants help enliven the crowd.

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�Middle left: Senior Cheerleaders-Janie Hawkins, Michelle Suffling, Teal Peck, and Lori Putnam. Middle
right:
1989-1990 Cheerleaders-Kelly Frye, Megan Springe, Lori Putnam, Michelle Suffling , Wendy
Dewey, Janie Hawkins, Teal Peck, Melanie Broun, and Jennifer Cleveland. The State Squad-Kelly Frye,
Megan Springe, Melanie Broun, Lori Putnam, and Teal Peck. "The Pineapple" gets the students involved.

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�Spring Fling-The New Thing!
Flakes turned to flower as
Winter Carnival became Spring
Fling. Le s enthusiasm was
sparked for the dance and games.
Class lip syncs made the game
day a huge success. Winning
first place were the juniors
singing "Happy Trails." The
freshmen took second singing a
song displaying their closeness,
"Lean on Me." With romance in
the air the sophomores
performing "Lost That Loving
Feeling," and the seniors singing
"Do It All the Time," tied for third
place. The fun of games turned to
a night of dancing, with great disk
jockeys helping the kids live it up.
This was the last big dance for the
seniors to be held in their own
gym, and the year was speeding
by.

J onathan Cordova, King

Milcah Hawk, Queen

Attendants
1Michael Snooks
Saundra Choate
Jason Keirns
Lisa Kilbank

Bayfield Locker Plant
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�Junior Attendants
Kelly Prior and Sam Hendrix
Sophomore Attendants
Mandi Miller and Alex Northrop
Freshmen Attendant
Jennifer Brown and Jerimiah Coey
Middle: The juniors sing "Happy
Trails." Left: BHS enjoys a slow
dance.

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�BHS Girls Claim League Title ...
"3 ... 5 ...7 ... 9 ... 1ook at that babe on the line!" the crowd
roared as Lisa Kilbank stepped up to the free-throw line to
attempt her final shot for a victory over the Dove Creek
Bulldogs. Lisa Lilbank quotes, "This was an exciting, fun
game. The crowd was really supportive and really rowdy,
which helped the team win the league title."
The 1989-90 Girls Basketball Season was one of the
best. The Lady Wolverines started off with excellent
attitudes, and much enthusiasm . The spirit throughout
the entire season was high, but not high enough for a
state title. Everyone thought the girls would go to state
and do reasonably well in the overall standings, but they
were upset by Nucla at the district tournament in
over-time.
Great leadership skills and hardwork were displayed by
many team members. Senior, Brittney Lee, says, "The
basketball season was very exciting and being San Juan
League Champs added to the enjoyment. I have enjoyed
playing basketball and being part of this team. A lot of
hard work and time is put into athletics, but believe me, it
is worth every minute!"
The best of coaches were the backbone to this year's
team. Coach Vernon Kimball sums up the year with,
"Outstanding Season! The girls really accomplished a lot.
We ended the season with a good record . We were
League Champions, and three girls were named
all-conference. Also, the officials chose the BHS girls for
the Outstanding Sprotsmanship Award." Good attitudes,
great coaching, hard work, dedication, and leadership
made this year all it was ...OUTSTANDING!!!

Top: Kelly Prior feeds the ball inside. Above:
Lady Wolverines fight for the rebound.
Right:
Kerri Miller lays up two points.

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Del Norte
Sargent
Monte Vista
Durango JV
Carizzo
Dove Creek
Mancos
Dove Creek
Ignacio
Pagosa
Dolores
Mancos
Ignacio
Dove Creek
Dolores
Dolores
Nucla

Varsity from top to bottom:
Mandi Miller, Kerri Miller, Kelly Mars,
Brittney Lee, Kristen Sittner, Milcah Hawk, Lisa Kilbank, Lori Larkin, Carli
Wheat, Christina Kilbank, and Kelly Prior.

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�Junior Varstty from top to bottom: Melinda Schuler, Jodi Jenkins, Lisa
Miller, Jennifer Powell, Carli Wheat, Lisa Huffman, Jennifer Brown,
Christina Kilbank, Natalie Petersen, Natisha Allen, Jennifer Kirk, Michal
McNew, Debbi Beebe, Janice Wright, Melissa Baxter, and Nina Atencio.

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�Opposite left:
Kerri Miller and Kelly Prior run an
offensive play. Middle: Mandi Miller makes a layup.
Bottom: Brittney Lee shoots from the top of the key.
Top: Kristen Sittner looks on as Kelly Mars scores.
Top middle: Brittney Lee goes over the defense. Top
right: Carli Wheat fights for position. Left: Kristen
Sittner shoots from the ouside. Above: Brittney Lee ,
Mandi Miller, and Kristen Sittner play a tough defense.

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So close, but yet so far away.
The BHS boys basketball team tried
their hardest and played their best
game of the year against Mancos in
the District Championship game at
Durango High School. Even though
the Wolverines did not clench this
tile, the year was very successful
and made more people realize that
the BHS boys were more than
people projected them to be.
The boys got off to a slow start,
but as the season progressed the
BHS
boys
became
strong
competitors in the Basin A League
with a record of 11-10. The team
had their most fun and successful
game against Silverton. They broke
1 00 points to Silverton's mere 40.
With 13 seconds left, Nick
Cornelison shot a three pointer to
arouse the crowd over a subtancial
victory.
Nick Cornelison stated,
"We were nothing compared to what
we will be next year!"
All around, the boys season was
exciting and fun. We hope that next
year, and all the years to come, will
bring an exciting time to remember
and cherish as this year was.

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Andy McCoy, Coach Jon Keirns, Shane Lloyd, Gavin Brown, Walker
Taylor. Front row: Alex Northrop, Sam Hendrix, Pat Hall, Jason Keirns,
Nick Cornelison, Justin Talbot, and Michael Snooks.

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Sargent
Pagosa
Carrizo
Dove Creek
Durango JV
Mancos
Dove Creek
Ignacio
Pagosa
Dolores
Silverton
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opponents for three points.

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Top row: Chris Rohrer, Alex Northrop, Jarrod Da, Shawn Bennett, Ryan
Farmer, Eric Reid, Walker Taylor, Ryan Sower, Coach Chuck Thompson.
Bo!tom row : Seth Malone, Jason Ragsdale, Ryan Larkin, Justin Helmer,
Jason Pierce, Cory Gosney, Justin Talbot.

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Top right: Nick Cornelison flies high for his lay-up. Top left: Shane
Llyod puts in another one. Middle left: Before being out of bounds,
Jake Forsythe gets a shot. Middle right: Ellis Longfellow uses fancy
handwork to get past his opponent.

59

�The gladiators eye their opponents warily.
Facing each other armed only with skill,
knowledge and brawn, they prepare for battle.
The signal is given, and the contesy commences.
Each combatant strives for victory and glory. In
the end the victors hand is raised, and the
vanquished foe lives to fight another day.
More often than not the hand being raised
belonged to a BHS wrestler. This year the
Wolverine Wrestling Federation (WWF), as they
are sometimes called, set many team and
individual records on their way to a successful
season. They set team records with 109 pins,
257 takedowns, and 139 wins against 88 losses.
They were undefeated in dual matches and
finished high in all tournaments. They began the
year with promise by winning their own Bayfield
Invitational Wrestling Tournament and followed
up with several team trophies. The WWF wrestled
with the best. They beat Dolores, the 2nd place
team in the state, in a dual, finished with other top
ranked teams, and for a while found themselves
in the top 10.
Injuries, ineligibility, and the loss of several
varsity wrestlers hurt the team before Christmas
break, but those remaining on the team displayed
a lot of quality wrestling. Although numbers were
down, statistics continued to climb. Things still
looked promising clear up until districts. The
possibilities of sending 5, and maybe even 7, to
state seemed likely for the Wolverines as they
headed into Dolores for the district
championships. A lapse in concentration can be
fatal in a sport like wrestling, and the WWF fell flat
in the semifinals. This round saw state hopes
fade as they lost 5 out of 7 matches. With team
pride at stake, Coach Edwards took them into the
locker room and told them, "Just when we needed
our best round ever, we wrestled our worst...it's
not over. Go out there and wrestle for pride.- Go
out winners.
Don't win for me, win for
yourselves."
Whatever was said seemed to work. Of the 16
matches left to wrestle, the Wolverines won 13 of
them, 11 by pin. Wrestling with a vengence, they
finished with 2 fourths, 5 thirds, 1 second, and 1
district champion-Kyle Beebe.
They
reestablished the WWF as a team to reckon with.
Although only 2 qualified for state, Dan Chamblee
at hwt and Kyle Beebe at 130 (6th at state), the
team is young and will be back strong next year.
Let notice be served.

Top right: Kyle Beebe's cradle wins him another
pin. Right: Johnny Cordova puts pain in the
faces of his opponents. Bottom: Fred Raish
attempts an escape.

�fop left: Ray Powell readies the
guillotine. Left: The WWF shows
off their 3rd plac~ trophy at
Sargent. Top right: Jeremiah Coey
prepares for his next match, the
barber. Middle: Jason Jenkins hits
a reversal for 2. Above: David
Zenger demonstrates life at a
wrestling tournament.

61

�Top row: Den1se Goodwin, Coach Rick Edwards, Daniel Chamblee, Shane Rhode, Neil Reese, Royce
Mogensen, Ray Powell, Jason Jenkins, Jeremiah Coey, Fred Raish, Asst. Coach Steve Neely, Nancy McCoy
Bottom row: Jason Egger, David Zenger, Steve Morrison, Tanya Baxter, Jonathan Hunt, Kyle Beebe, and
Danny Kilbank.

Above: Jeremiah Coey shows the effeciency of sticking a knee in
the gut. Right ,Jason Jenkins stacks up another pin.

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�Jonathan Con:Lova

Top right: Royce Mogensen stands
high to accept his 1st place medal.
Middle left: Jonathan Hunt applies an
effective cross-face cradle.
Above:
Daniel Chamblee sets up for the front
head-lock. Left: Jason Egger looks to
the coach for assistance.

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�Hard Work and Dedication Is Track
The baton was exchanged from the hand of Lori Larkin into the hand of Kelly Mars as she sprinted the
anchor leg of the 1600 meter relay into a second place finish at the state track meet. The girls track team
rolled over teams one by one throughout the season. They were District champions and took seven girls to
state ending up with an eighth place finish. For the first time in the history of Bayfield track both the girls
and boys track teams were league champions. The boys track team surprised alot of people this year. They
started off slow, but by the end of the season were a very competitive team. They were third at Districts
and were disappointed at the state meet with only one boy out of five making it to finals. Both teams showed
lots of hard work and lots of effort which led to many accomplishments. Many school records were broken
and the hard work and dedication paid off. Next years' teams look to be even better.
Middle left: Justin Talbot shows perfect hurdling form. Middle right: Christina Kilbank clears the last
hurdle. Bottom left: Pat Hall sprints his way to the finish line. Bottom right: Seth Conner tries to clear
1he pole vaulting pole.

Pine River Pizza
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K-Bob's
Centennial Plaza, Dgo.

Den's Accounting Service
&amp; Durango, Colorado

�Top left:
Kelly Mars clears the
high jump.
Top right:
Walker
Taylor shows his expert long
jumping abilities.
Middle:
Alex
Northrop sprints a two hundred
meter dash. Bottom left: Mandi
Miller and Kelly Prior struggle
their way through a two mile race.
Bottom: Kerri Miller starts off for
a 400 meter dash. Middle right:
Lisa Huffman tries to throw the
javelin for the first time.

Butch's Marina
14810 CR 501 Vallecito • 884-9450

Pine River Lodge
Vallecito, CO

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�All t e

Lisa Kilbank
Top to bottom:
Tracy Frye, Michal McNew, Jennifer Powell, Jennifer
Brown, Lisa Miller, Andrea Salazar, Natalie Petersen, Christina Kilbank,
Carli Wheat, Mandi Miller, Janice Wright, Lisa Huffman, Kelly Mars, Lori
Larkin, Kelly Frye, Staci Magill, Kerri Miller, Melissa Baxter, Lisa Kilbank,
and Kelly Prior.

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842 MAIN AVENUE
DURANGO. CO 81301

Sam Hendrix clearing
his hurdle, and gives it
his all to win.

La Plata Family Medicine
Pine River Plaza, Bayfield

�Kyle Beebe

Michael Snooks

Pat Hi~~ fl

Coach Vernon Kimball

From top to bottom: Ray Powell, Tim Johnson, Ellis Longfellow, Walker
Taylor, Shane Lloyd, Alex Northrop, Ryan Sower, Eric Reid, Michael Snooks,
Kyle Beebe, Pat Hall, Nick Cornelison, Sam Hendrix, Andy Brown, and Justin
Talbot.

Coach Jon Keirns

Outdoorsman
949 Main Ave. Duranqo • 247-4066

828 Main Avenue • P.O. Box 598 •

co 81301

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�Sports Hall of Fame 1990
Chuck Sanchez Award
Michael Snooks
Lisa Kilbank

Outstanding Football

Jonathan Cordova

Outstanding Volleyball

Lisa Kilbank

Brittney Lee

Spurline Restaurant &amp;Lounge

Pope's Auto Parts

14 West Mill Street, Bayfield

365 Goddard Ave. , Ignacio

�Outstanding

Cheerleader

Outstanding

Basketball

Teal Peck

Wendy Dewey

Brittney Lee

Michael Snooks

Outstanding
Wrestler

Outstanding
Trackster

Outstanding

Trackster

Kelly Mars

Lori Larkin

Kyle Beebe

Pat Hall

:)46 South CamlDo Del Rio
Durango, CO 81101
JO •

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�Sports Honors 1989-90
Volleyball

ALL CO FERE~CE SELECTIO.S
Kelly Mars, Brittney Lee, Kelly Prior

Football

ALL CONFERENCE SELECTIONS
Tim Johnson, Pat Hall, Jonathan Cordova
Ross Ford, Sam Hendrix

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Boys Basketball

ALL CONFERENCE SELECTIONS
Michael Snooks, Jake Forsythe

Girls Basketball

ALL CONFERE,CE SELECTIONS
Kelly ~ars, Brittney Lee, Kelly Prior

Ignacio Shur Value &amp; Durango Nut and Fruit

�Wrestling

Girls track
'o~athnn Hunt-All Conference 112 lbs .
lhniel Chamblee-All Conference liHt .
state qualifier
not shown Kyle Beebe-All Conference,
San Juan Basin Outstanding Wrestler,
District Champion, 6th place at state
130 lbs .

Boys Track

Michael Snacks-All Confer ence
Pat Hall-All Confe r ence
Justin Talbot-All Conference

Economv Nissan
20704 US Hwy. 160 6urango • 259-3940

JfL'lly N.:ns-All Conference, 2nd at state
S18 and 1600 relay
Jennife r Powell- All Con ference , 4th a t
star·e in the high _iump
Kerri fille r -All Confe r ence , 2nd at state
in the 1600 r elay
.Janice Hr i gh t -All Confe r ence
Lori Larkin- All Conference, 2nd at state
in t he 1600 r elay , 3rd a t st a t e in t he
16()0 r un
Lisa Kilbank-All Confe r ence
Staci Magill-All Confe r ence , 2nd at state
f..t the 1600 r elay

Bolt Pen, Town Plaza

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�B HS 1989-90 Scrapbook

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Blocker's 14th Street Shell &amp; City Cleaners on Main

�The Faces and People of BHS

mtRLt noRmRn
COS

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Durango Moll • 800 So Cam.no dt 1.~10
Durango. Colorado 81301 .JOJ/2&lt;17 1 :.;t,

Desert Dry Cleaners
3101 Main, Dgo

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�Do It Right!
Versatility ... this is one word
that can be used to describe the
students at B.H.S. Although it
seems athletics gets most of the
press, the Wolverines succeed in
many areas. Our FHA and FBLA
chapters are among the best in
the state. They have proven this
time
and
time
again
in
competition.
Band and choir
concerts and drama presentations
have
provided
much
entertainment.
Students find a way to get
involved in many activities.
Through clubs
and other
academics, they gain skills and
knowledge so very valuable in
their future plans. In fact, many
students have gone on to succeed
in their chosen fields. No one
ever sets out to accomplish
nothing. We set our goals, make
plans, and then embark upon a
course of realization. Many goals
are pie-In-the-sky.
Many set
their sights too lo'w.
But
whatever the goal, we need all
the help we can get.
The
cooperation and teamwork we
find at B.H.S. gives us all a big
heads tart.

Opposite: Sam Hendrix models thn lat0st
in lab wear. Far right: Mr. Dugger i;1structs
his freshmen science class. Middle: Mr.
Edwards appl1es a rubber mold to Jennifer
Kirk. Above: Ang1e Schauer works on an
art project. Right: Ryan Larkin and
Shannon Onderistn display enthusiasm for
home oc.

Mrs. B's Family Dining
Mill Street, Bayfield
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�Table of Contents
NHS
75
FBLA
76
VICA
77
FHA
78
STAND
79
Play
80
Band &amp; Choir
81
Yearbook
82
Newspaper
83
Knowledge Bowl
83
Student Council
84
Prom
86
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Wolverine 90
92
V aledictorian
Salutatorian
93
Graduation
94
Year In Review
98
Closing
1 00

N.H.S.

...•
Bart Demming, Andy Brown, Jonathan Hunt, Teal Peck, and Katrina Morrison.

Local Motion

17 West Mill St Bayfeild • 884-91 79

Although small, the B.H.S.
chapter of the National Honor
Society is not lacking in quality.
Stiff
requirements
for
admittance insure on the best
students enter. This year four
members were voted into join
Teal Peck in this elite group. As
representatives of the best B.H.S.
has to offer academically, they
serve well.
Grades are not enough to gain
entry . A student must also be
involved in other school and
community activities, have good
moral character, and survive the
close scrutiny of the high school
staff. These requirements make
a worthy honor for new members
Katrina
orrison, Andy Brown,
Brett Deming, and Jonathan
unt. Con ratulationsl

Martin's Boot and Saddle
Mill Street, Ba field

�FBLA Ends An Era
Businoss ... mind your own
bus1ness!
That is exactly what
B.H.S. students are doing in Future
Bus1ness Leaders of America
(FBLA).
Learnmg essential sk1lls
while competing and having fun
seems to be what FBLA is all about.
This year's group was lead by Eric
Reid as president, and was under
the outstanding direction of Mrs.
Maxine McEwen. Built on tradition
and past experience, again they
were one of the top chapters in the
state.
Many hours of hard work,
practice, and effort paid off as 12
members qualified for state
competition in various areas of
business skills, techniques, and
application.
Monte Pope placed
first in Business Law and Katrina
Mornson placed first in Advanced
Shorthand. Both of these students
will represent Colorado at the
National FBLA Finals to be held at
the New Convention Center in
Washington D.C.
Many other

members placed high at state also.
All of this is tribute to Mrs.
McEwen who has led this chapter to
excel!.
For a small school, B.H.S. has
had great success over the years
competing and winning over much
larger
schools.
Bayfiel d 's
reputation has been enhanced
because of this success. 1990-91,
however, will bring some new
faces as Mrs. McEwen is retiring.
Success will continue as the desire
and dedication instilled in the
students remains as her legacy.
Always pushing the students to
strive a little harder, to stretch
their abilities, to expect excellence
Mrs. McEwen has made her mark.
B.H.S. and FBLA will never be the
same as the dynasty ends. New
faces will bring their own fresh
style to B.H.S. Life goes on,
changes are made, the past is over,
but we are all better people because
of 11. Good luck to Mrs. McEwen,
job well done.

FBLA sponsor and Mr. G reen , counselor, retire
and leave BHS after many lonq vears of servic~

Doc's Packing
Bayfield, CO
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Clockwise from top: Monte Pope, Nichola Brown,
Rachel Davenport, Jaaron Mankins, Staci Mag ill,
Eric Reid, Jonathan Hunt, and Jason McCracken.

DURANG8

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750 S. Camino Del Rio
Duran&amp;o, Colorado 81301

�Top to bottom: Chris Roher, Andy Brown, Jonathan Hunt, Ross Ford, Bart Demming,
Jaaron Mankins, Teal Peck, Fred Linfesty, Nina Atencio, Scott Bell, Heather
Schmitzer, Tracy Frye, Monte Pope, Carli Wheat, Nick Cornelison, Tamara Teller,
Kristen Sittner, Kerri Miller, Krystal Geier, Staci Magill, Andrea Salazar, Debbi Beebe,
Whylie Butler, Mrs. McEwen, Mrs. Cashio, Katrina Morrison, Milcah Hawk, Mandi
tv1iller, Ellis Longfellow, and Sam Hendrix.

Top to Bottom: Ray Powell, Kelly Mars, Robin Bell, Mrs. Blatnick, Christy Griffin,
Michelle Suffling, Kelly Prior, Katrina Morrison, Jennifer Cannopi, Taura Betley, Lon
Putnam, Saundra Choate, Lisa Huffman, and Charlene Lemons.

S.T.A.N.D.
Katrina Morrison and Monte Pope.

Students Taking A New
Direction. S.T.A.N.D. is a club
that encourages students to stay
out of trouble.
Members in
S.T.A.N.D.
have
given
presentations about smoking a
tobacco to young students in
Bayfield's PrirT'1ry Schools.

They were involved with the Red
Ribbon Week and ties red
ribbons on students' and
teachers' cars as a reminder to
not drink and drive. Take a new
direction, be a leader not a
follower, be a member of
S.T.A.N.D. next year!
--President, Kelly Prior

Homestead Restaurant

"Down Home Cookin"

Katchina Kitchen
Durango Mall

�Future Homemakers of America
Acknowledging personal
goals, providing community
service, creating school spirit,
and
providing
learning
activities for the students were
all a part of a successfu l year
for the Bayfield FHA Chapter.
Leading the way was Michelle
Suffling, Presid ent.
Lori
Putnam was the San Juan
District President, and the
chapter won the district
achievement trophy again in
1990. Members attended the
fall Regional Cluster Meeting
in Glorieta, New Mexico,
district meetings, and the
Colorado State Convention in
Denver. There, Wendy Dewey
and Saundra Choate won the
right to compete For Colorado
in
Job
Interview
and
Illustrated Talk at the National
Convention in San Antonio,
Texas.

Top to bottom: Jason Jenkins, Branda Bennett, Robin Bell,
Royce Mogensen, Ray Powell, Lori Putnam, Christy Stumberg,
Gavin Brown, Kristen Sittner, Michelle Suffling, Taura Betley,
Christy Griffin, Mrs. Blatnick, Serina Richens, and Saundra
Shannon Onderson, Teal Peck, Choate.
~roductJon &amp; Printing
950 E. Second Awnue

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303/ 247-5212 FAX: 247-M54

Top to bottom: Ray Powell, Gavin Brown, Kristen Sittner, Brenda
Bennett, Saundra Choate, Lori Putnam, Christy Stumberg,
Michelle Suffling, and Taura Betley.

Durango Quick Lube &amp; Texaco
Hwy 160, Dgo.

(Brennan Oil Inc.)

�Top to Bottom: Eric Walters,
Justin Robinson, Ray Powell,
Ashley Baxstrom, Fred Raish,
Jason Egger, Brittney Lee,
Jeremiah
Coey,
Steve
Morrison, Shawn Bennet.

Wendy Dewey and Saundra Choate.
FHA Nationals

VICA Goes High Tech
Woodshop is not all there is
to VICA. This year the building
trades a BHS moved into the
computer
age
with
the
acquisition
of
a drafting
computer. This enables students
to learn some of the skills they
need to compete in the job
market of today. The click of
computer keys and the hum of a
printer were not the only sounds
to be heard. Under the guidance
of Mr. Mann t11e students showed
they still kno w craf tsmanship
and quality. No computer has
been invented to replace the

Centennial Savings Bank
1101 2nd Ave., Dgo .

human hand. At a showing of
their work May 17th, these
students displayed beautiful wood
projects crafted by their own
hands.
From an outstanding
mirror by Kelly Mars, to a pool
table by Eric Walters, to an
assortment of other hand crafted
wood products the students at
B.H.S. displayed incredible skill.
What better way to learn than by
doing.

J/P TIRE, Inc.
" H O M E O F T H E SUD DEN S E R VICE B O Y S '"

�The Truth About Cinderella
With weeks of practice, the
cast in the play, "The Truth
About Cinderella," was not
totally perfected.
The first
performance went well even with
one member missing, but the
second night was a great success.
With Cinderella making a big
change in the middle, everyone
was expecting a beautiful girl in
a long, full pink dress all ready
for the ball, but they got a wild
blonde wearing a skimpy black
dress strutting across the stage.
Finally, she lost her glass
slipper and all the men anxiously
helped find the foot.
At the
wedding, Cinderella (Michelle
Suffling) and the Prince (Jesse
Kuntz) tied the knot.
Ending
unfortunately, with Cinderella
scrubbing the floor for the Queen
before her own reception ... And
that's the truth about Cinderella!
Group photo: Left to right: Melissa
Baxter, Jonathan Hunt, Milcah
Hawk, Denise Goodwin, Jonathan
Cordova, Teal Peck, Staci Magill,
Andy Brown, Taura Betley, Kristen
Sittner, Vince Taylor, Krystal
Geier, Katrina Morrison, Jason
Keirns, Melanie Brown, Andrea
Salazar, Denise Butler, Michelle
Suffling, and Jesse Kuntz.

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Gardens,vartz on Main

Brown's Shoe Fit

842 Main Ave. Duranqo • 247-9707

�Top to bottom: Mr. Johnson, Charlene Lemons, Jason
Ragsdell, Brenda Bennett, Shawn Bennett, Bridget Howland,
Rene O'Brian!, Robin Bell, Kellie Bianca, Debbie Beebe, Staci
Magill, Trish Long, Angie Andersen, and Mrs. Otte.

Top to bottom: Mr. Johnson, Melinda Schuler, Rene O'Brian!,
Tim Johnson, Shawn Hendrix, Waylon Gnmes, David Geier,
Sherry Wilson, Gretchen Norris, Andrea Salazar, and Katrina
Morrison.

Music To Your Ears
On May 17, the B.H.S. Band and
Choir presented the ir spr ing
concert. Early in the even1ng the
program was reduced to g1ggles as
Gretchen Morr 1s and Andrea
Salazar were unable to complete
their duet due to a severe case of
mirth.
However, composure was
soon restored and the program
proceeded without a hitch. In fact
Gretchen
and
Andrea
after
intermiss ion, showmg great poise,
returned to perform an extremely
we ll excuted duet.
Although the band and choir got
off to a shakey start with Mr.
Jackson leaving in the middle of the
year and Mr. Johnson taking over
at m1d term, they came through
beautifu lly .
At
Fi ne
Arts
competition in Durango, a combined
high school/ mid school band earned
a superior rating for the first time
in 17 years.
Th is was quite an
accomplishment and due to a lot of
hard work and dedication. We at
B.H.S. look forward to hearing more
sweet sounds as the music
cont inues.

Sports Magic
103 E. 7th Street, Dgo.

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�Do You Believe Everything You Read ?
This is not just another
yearbook. This is an adventure
of epic proportions. From day
one it was obvious there was
going to be nothing ordinary
about this year. From the theme
of this yearbook (a cheep rip-off
from some paltry movie) to the
last minute rush to finish the
book, it was a most excellent
adventure. The staff was on a
mission.
One with history
making
possibilities.
If
successful the course of history
and the face of mankind would be
undeniably altered.
Okay, so maybe I am
exaggerating a little. We just
wanted to put together the best
yearbook ever, and we may have
been successful.
Under the
direction of Mr. Edwards, the
1989-90 yearbook promises to
please even the harshest critic.
You will find inside its cover, 16
pages of color, artful layouts,

meaningful copy, and outstanding
photographs. A yearbook says
something about the school, the
year, and its people. It speaks to
generations. We hope this one is
no different.
If we speak highly of this
book, it is because we honestly
feel that way. We have put lots
of hard work and part of our soul
into it. Lots of laughs, copious
quantities of perspiration, and
even a few tears stain the pages
and leave a watermark of our
touch . We hope th is book speaks
to all of you, and brings to recall
the good times and bad times of
1989-90. It marks the passage
of another group through the
faculty of B.H.S.
As we say
goodbye to all those who have
touched and changed our lives, we
leave you with the following:
" Be exc elle nt to each other,
and party on dudes !"

Top to bottom : Royce Mogensen, Michelle Suffling, Melanie Broun, Denise Goodwin,
Nancy McCoy, Megan Spri nge, Scott Bell, Kerri Miller, Krystal Geier, Kelly Mars, Heath
Wickman , Teal Peck, Michael Snooks, Jake Forsythe, Mr. Edwards, Jonathan Cordova,
c Jason Keirns, and Jennifer Powell.

Dickenson, Malick, and Greenberg
Attorneys at Law

�Newspaper

to bottom : Ross Ford, Tim Cullens, Lori Putnam, Carolyne Cleveland, Shane
hode, Justin Robinson, Eric Walters , Terri Jones, Saundra Choate, Diana Rhyno,
nd Michele Jackson.

Diversity defined the 1989-90
staff of the Through the Times
nowspapor of Bayfield H'gh School.
Thoy were all from different
"cliques," but they pulled together
for one common goal: the overall
product. They learned a lot about
meeting deadlines, writing unbiased
stories, and newspaper nghts and
respons bilities.
Mistakes and all,
it was a learn ng experience.
The newspaper tried to print a
variety of stones and to include
more students.
Stories ranged
from entertainment type stories
such as Ross's Ramblings and Heard
In the Halls to informative stories
such as the health education story
and the data Is of next year's new
schedule.
The 1dea of the newspaper is to
appeal to the students, while at the
same time, inform the community
of the happenings at the high school.

Knowledge Bowl

to bottom: Bart Demming, Jason McCracken, Shadow 1, Shadow 2, Scott Bell,
eth Malone, B!az Har~is, N~chole Brown, Rachel Davenport, Dan Chamblee, Andy
rown, Jason P1erce, Enc Re1d, Shadow 3, Denise Goodwin, Daniel Shirley, Jonathan
unt.

A different type of competition
is found in Knowledge Bowl.
Armed only with quick wit and a
little smarts, these folks battle
for the glory of B.H.S. A mix of
seasoned verterns and green
freshmen formed this year's
team, and they performed
admirably well is battle.
With sponsor, Mr. Marty,
they spent long hours practicing
and refreshing their skills. All
of this work paid off when they
finished 31st out of 60 in
competition with schools form
all over the state. Keep watching
and someday you might be able to
catch one of these warriors on
Jeopardy or Wheel of Fortune
going for the really big one.

The Durango Diner
957 Main Ave. Durango· 247-9889

�Student Council of 1989-90
Every serious student council
officer has an image of ther ultimate
team. It is much more than the
means of making decisions for the
student body, but a feeling of
importance and power. There is
exhilerating sense of running
things, untamed by the rules of the
school.
The Student Council this year
consisted of Jason Keirns,
President; Jesse Kuntz , Vice
President; Michelle Suffling,
Secretary; and Andy Brown,
Treasurer.
Together they
conquered
the
task
of
Homecoming.
They all also
attended a Student Council Retreat
with many other schools to learn
about leadership and drug and
alcohol abuse from their guest
speaker Rick Miller, a former drug
user.Morning announcements were
always an eye-opener with the
group, too.
Mrs. Mericle, the new leader,
summed up the Student Council by
saying, "What a group! Don't quote
me on that!"

Student Body
Officers

Noxt .years act ivities will be led by the
follow1ng new student body oHicers: Andy
Brown, Jonathan Hunt, Andrea Salazar
'
Staci Magill.

Durango'
Full Service
\W~ftiitit#J B ank

Michelle Suffling, Secretary; Jesse Kuntz, Vice President; Andy Brown, Treasu
Jason Keirns, President.

�Junior Officers

Senior Officers

Top to Bottom: Saundra Choate, Katrina Morrison, Teal Peck,

Clockwise: Kelly Mars, Ray Powell, Kerri Miller,

Tanya Baxter.

Hunt.

onathan

Sophomore Officers Freshman Officers

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Kenny Johns, Andrea Salazer, Ryan Farmer, Jennifer Kirk.

Rhyme and Reason
!4 Town Plaza
&amp;

Cory Gosney, Jennifer Brown, Seth Conner.

Kentuck Fried Chicken
Main Ave., Dgo.

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�Qill~&amp;a~a~&amp;~®m
~@ ~l]J~ ~~ffi ~®~§
Another year 9oes passinq by
Another Prom. is here
To som.e this brinqs a joyous sm.Ue
To others, brinqs a tear.
:For four years you. have tread a path
:From. dawn to settinq sun
:But now the path 9ets steeper
Atui the c[.i,mb has just b~u.n.
We're very 9l:ad. to ~now you.
We 'a m.iss you. when you've 9one
Atui to the cLass of '9 0
We ded,i,cate our Prom..
- The Juniors

Mr. Kimball helps the prom comm ittee blow up balloons the
smart way.

�7{.appin' 1fappenin'
Went to a maf{ in tfu city;
:founcl a prom clre.s.s tfuu {oo~clreaffy pretty;
Spent alitnlj money, fqum( a fumey;
J!ncl off to tfu jungf• Gil w•nt.
1\afn. staru, tmclgfans;
Out to dtnmr fJJitft no cares.
On to tfu Iron 1fors1, ffUt at tfu clcor;
To{cf sign that sfuet or ignore/
Sat clown tmcl cl1atterecl,
scatt•ntf offor foorl;
Won't you d'anu wUfa ffU?--f;•t clcwn tmtf
6oogie, strut your stuff;
'Use your thm wisefy. for tfun isn't enqugfal
Tfu nigfst can't encl. just arouml tfu {,encl, is
tfte after prom party.
f;o for it, ma~ your own ftm;
Wliateveryou tficl. tftis niglitwas #1.

Top: Stacy Magill lookes at Ross Ford
with starry eyes. Bottom left: Vince
Taylor with all the trimmings. Bottom
right: "Yes sir, I d id make it to prom
safely," salutes Walker Taylor.

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Top left: Another dance gone by for Tim Johnson and Heather Schmitzer. Top
center: Andy Brown and Jonathan Hunt await Sleeping Beauty. Middle right:
Getting down on the dance floor are Teal Peck and Jaaron Mankins. Bottom left:
Larry Sower and Jodi Jenkins relax with the crowd.

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Flower Palace

2501 Main Ave. Durango
259-0033

�,
The t ro n 1-lorse t nn,
Saturday evenirnJ
A.pril, 28, 1990

Comments :

Middle left: Jonathan Cordova and Lisa
Kilbank put some thrill into a slow dance.
Whylie Butler and
Bottom center:
Megan Springe prove that opposites
attract. Above: It is time for a fun
discussion for Royce Mogensen and
Michelle Suffling. Right: Melissa Baxter
and Mandy Miller are not letting it rain on
their parade.

Bayfield Glass and The Hair Connection
"Give us the break!"

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straneers ancf is juff of fife. Jfis speciaf a6ifity to maf:..e others faue/1 ancf determination to try anytl1ine once 11aoe createcf many speciaf
memories. Jonathan's unique way ofoiewine fife wiff taf:..e l1im far.

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�1989-90 Bayfield Wolverine Staff
Teal Peck
Lisa Kilbank
Krystal Geier
Kerri Miller
Kelly Mars
Michelle Suffling
Royce Mogensen
Jennifer Powell
Jason Keirns
Jonathan Cordova
Scott Bell
Nancy McCoy
Heath Wickman
Melanie Broun
Megan Springe
Michael Snooks
Kyle Beebe
Jake Forsythe
Denise Goodwin

Editor-In-Chief
Assistant Editor
Layout Editor
Copy Editor
Activities Editor
Staff
Staff
Staff
Head Photographer
Head Photographer
Photo Staff
Photo Staff
Photo Staff
Business Head
Business Head
Sales Person Extrodinaire
Sales Person
Staff
Advisor's Assistant

Rick Edwards

Advisor

Printed and Published by: Josten's-Randy Schade-Representative
Cover designed and painted by Rick Edwards
A special thanks to my wife and my family: Dianne (I Love You) , Rachel,
Sarah, Anna, Daniel, Megan, and brand new Marah. Without your love and
understanding, I would not have the desire or motivation to carry on.
Thanks to Randy Schade and Jostens, to Mr. Wayne Smith and the rest of
the B.H.S. staff and faculty, to the Bayfield Board of Education, and the
Administration. Your patience is appreciated.
Thanks to all of the fine merchant and businesses in Bayfield, Durango, and
Ignacio. Without their financial support through advertising, this book
would not have been possible.
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The Wolverine 1991 - 1992
Bayfield High School
615 East Oak Drive
Bayfield, Colorado 81122

Sports

Page 46

Honors

Page 92

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"I am glad I moved here because I was able to play sports. I
think sports have made school much more enjoyable."
Chris Rohrer, top left
"I think the mo t fun I have at chool is durring lunch, I love
people watch ing, it's like a zoo." Heidi Gonznlez, top right
"Being a senior is outrageously fun! It's cool knowing that it's
you last year in high school."
justin Tnlbot, middle
"My senior year was my best year and I really like the senior
class. I also enjoy going to a small sch.Jol."
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top left
"You learn that you don't always
get what you want , but high
school turns out great when you
finally reach the top!" Janice
Wright,top right
"I'm glad I got the opportunity to be
educated in a small school. I feel
it's more of a benefit than a strike
against me. As for my class, well ..."
Brett Demming, left
"My senior year turned out to be
okay. I can't wait to get out of here,
even though I'll probably get
homesick and miss some of the
people." Nina Atencio, middle left
"My favorite class is American
Government because I can catch up
on lost sleep!" Clint Holland,
Middle right

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To say good-bye to the
which displays their story.
graduating class of 1992 is to bid
Whichever
case, the class of
farewell to an array of great
1992 is going to be well-known
memories and super people.
by all, their success being
As they enter the world outside
something to talk about later.
of Bayfield, Colorado, they will
We can remember the good old
be faced with the ever-changing
days at Bayfield High School.
pace of a fast-developing
The famous ones might be your
society. Without doubt, each
good friends now or maybe the
.and every one will face this
girl you admired for so long.
new world with an instinct to
Let them leave with us all
conquer. The names you see
knowing
how successful they
below
their
pictures
will all be with a little
throughout these pages will
determination. All the luck in
later be seen on the office doors
the world ...
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engineers to educators. Perhaps

Tara Amon

Nina Atencio

Jess Beaver

Jim Beaver

Nicole Browne

Jerry Comyford

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Deanna Cundiff

Rachel Davenport

Brett Deming

Kenny Detamore

Melissa Garner

Heidi Gonzalez

W ay/on Grimes

Becky Hackler

Jennifer Hackler

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hiding under his work
might save him.

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his supplies as he heads
into class.

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over his senior
assignments.

Jamie Nickell decides
cleaning her nails looks
more interesting than
work.
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project,
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Hackler adds her own
touch.

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seniors managed
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names
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�Shawn Hendricks and Jerry
Comyford proudly display
their jerseys as with
Amanda Miller and her
school colors.

Nina A tendo helps
her squad with a
avwd-pleasmg skit

The majority of us believe
Erik Marty has made one
too many hard-hitting
tackles.

Lisa Huffman has been a
hard- working and hustling
basketball player for four
years.
Alex Northrop prepares for
another intense practice
with Coach Prior.

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reputation of a quality attitude towards both
sports and school and also the coaches and
teachers who lead them. Be sure that you will
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Justin Talbot

Travis Taylor

Walker Taylor

Tamara Teller

Carli Wheat

Charlie Wilson

Janice Wright

Christine Zoltec

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Bonfires, Bullies, and
B.B.Guns
According to the local burger
stand, it was a few "bad eggs."
Some of you might know what we
are talking about; others have just
had to live with the fact that
Homecoming
1991
was
cancelled. The week started off
great with five dress-up days,
people preparing for the bonfire,
and the water towers getting
painted a different number every
other night. Spirit was high for the
games on Saturday, and
everyone's faces were painted on
Friday in honor of the Wolverines.
The night before, it is said that
things got a little out of hand.
Friday sent the Student Council
into the classes of BHS with the
news that the festivities were off.
Have we learned any lessons?
Well, let's just say that we don't
have another homecoming for this
year's senior class, but with all of
the smarts we've gained this year,
let's leave the B. B. guns and bats
at home come next September's
celebration.

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Alex Northrop and Amanda Miller
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Homtcoming
Royalty
candidatts:
Altx Northrop,
Amanda Milltr, Dominick
Martinez, Nina Attncio, justin
Talbot, Lorit Larkin.

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than once shaken by the
potoufu/ save of Mrchal
McNeU'.

3 . • • 2 ... 1 . • • BLAST OFF!
Full of excitment and
anticipation, the Lady Wolverines
blasted onto the court and left the
gym to tremble and shake in their
path. The Vikings could not have
been prepared for the power and
intensity that was unleashed
during the 15-6 15-1 victory. An
injured
Jennifer
Powell
comments, "It was sad watching
my team play, but they did good,
and I am glad they won."

STOP

Coach Hott confirmed that
the win brought the team to a 8-5
record, and that Mandi Miller led
the Wolverines to a victory.
The cheerleaders were alive
on that Saturday morning,
keeping the adrenalin pumping in
the veins of the players. Janice
Wright tells us, "I think our
positive attitudes helped us win
the game and have fun."

The spirit squad keeps the fans
as well as the players
motivated for a victory.
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clostr to a victory for the
Wolverines .

It's a Beautiful Day for a Football Game ...
Every one left the
Homecoming game with one
side of his face a little pinker
than the other, but who wants
to miss the Bayfield Bad Boys
chalk
up another
victory?
Going into the game with a
perfect record of 3-0, the team
was fired up and ready to come
out on top.
And that they did.
Helping lead the Wolverines to a
26-12 win over the Center
Vikings was senior Walker
Taylor with one touchdown run,
freshman Joey Serrano with two
touchdown runs and a two point

conversion play, and senior
Dominick Martinez with the
final touchdown of the game.
And how could this team
survive without the spirit of the
cheerleaders cheering and
chanting from the sidelines? It
didn't take much to keep the
crowd excited over the game, but
we'd all be like a fish out of
water without their support.
Congratulations to both for
helping save a little bit of
Homecoming 1991--we all know
we needed a little picker-upper
after the big cancellation!

Unity and sportsmanshtp set
the Wolverines apart from the
crowd.

Walker Taylor's final stride
reaches the endzone for one of
the Homecoming touchdowns.

Tammie Upshaw and Kara
Anderson aid in another
unleashing of Wolverine spirit.

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�Feelings of
anticipation, along
with anxiety, filled
the minds of the 1992
juniors. This year
was exciting, full of
danger (for some of
us), and an awesome
introduction
to
authority!
Who
would believe that
we would make it
this far? Certainly
not the teachers or
even ourselves.
It can most
definitely be said
that competition and

pride are traits that
are deeply engrained
in
this
class.
Especially
academically and
sport wise. As Nancy
McCoy put it, "I think
our class is full of
talent
and
enthusiasm." This is
the baddest class
Bayfield will ever
see, and they have
one more year to
prove it again. This
group is now ready
to be listened to.

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Basset, Cade
Baxstrorn, Ashley
Baxter, Melissa
Brandon, Chris
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Bruhn, Shelly
Cleveland, Jennifer
Coey, Jeremiah
Conner, Seth
Corbella, Paloma

Egger, Jason
Finch, Linda
Francis, Megan
Frye, Kelly
Goodwin, Denise
Gosney, Cory

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Helmer, Justin
Hudson, Jason

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Malone, Seth
McCoy, Nancy
McGuire, Keith
McNew, Michal
Miller, Lisa

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Petersen, Natalie
Popely, Eric
Potter, Ben
Powell, Jennifer
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Wyrick, Carrie

Wyrick, Casey
Zenger, David
Zink, Mike

Bel ON: The two remaining "Three Ami gas."

Top: The juniors display another feeble attempt for ihe spirit
stick. Bottom: Leave it to Jennifer Cleveland to amuse and
amaze the hall crowds with her originality.

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The class of 1994 is definatley one of the most
colorful groups to enchant Bayfield High
School in many years. Some may classify
them as wretched little monsters, but what do
those substitute teachers know about the true
selves behind the vivacious class anyway?
"We are the class of star basketball players,
excellent drivers and devious con-artists,"
boast Kristina Cordova and Rebecca Kahlil.
It is O.K. to be a little bit out of control. BHS
needs somebody to animate the halls and keep
the teachers on their toes.

Allen, Brooks
Anderson, Kara
Bateman, Jackie
Broun, Will
Cloudt, Christian

Cordova, Kristina
Cusick, Tasha
Dugger, Mack
Folks, Mario
Forsythe, Jason

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Grimes, Bobbie

Hately, Gena
Hendrix, Aaron
Hetler, Tad

Hoback, Brad
Jack, Derrick
Kahlil, Rebecca
Kedrowski, Philip
Kinsey, Ron

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of homework that was assigned. Left: Dylan
Longfellow and Anna Lasater show that
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Longfellow, Dylan
Lott, Melissa

Lujan, Jason
Martin, Jonah
Matney, Michael
Newhall, Fred
Ooten, Paul

Peake, Scott
Phelps, Danita
Phelps, Dion
Popely, Nichole
Roe, Andy

Above: Ezra Siffert is amazed at what his computer
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Rustman, Jenny
Siffert, Ezra
Snively, Marty
Suffling, Miles

Suprenant, Blake

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This year's freslunen may have taken a lot of
flak from the upper-classmen, but they weren't
bothered by the many comments. They still went out
for sports and clubs offered at BHS. Each who tried,
enjoyed what he was doing.
The freslunen were not only successful in clubs
and sports, but in making good grades throughout the
year and contributing to each of their classes in a unique
way. Their teachers were all proud of their efforts.
As the new kids at BHS, the freshmen still
kept their lively attitudes gained at BMS. Mrs.
Mericle agreed, "Freshmen are energetic, enthusiastic,
unpredictable, fresh (interpret for yourself), fun, and
fantastic. · And they stayed this way throughout the
year by helping to add to the one of a kind spirit at
BHS.
The start of the year didn't come easy for the
freshmen. They had to get used to the 4-period day
and the 15 minute breaks in between classes. Most of
the freslunen thought that it was easier than the old 7period day. "It is a lot easier to get good grades because
you don't have homework in seven classes, • said Cody
Abernathy.
They also enjoyed the pep rallies, because
there were no pep rallies at the mid school. At first
they had no idea what was going on, but caught on
quickly and learned how to spell F-R-E-5-H-M-E-N.
Over all it was a good year for the freslunen.

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Kayle McCormick thinks of days long ago
when he was at the top of the totem pole.
Mid right:
Kristina Morrison is disgusted with the color her paiut
mixing produced. Bottom right: Mr. Dugger's lessons entice
a group of freshmen . Opp right: Joey Serrano tests his
computer skills while no one is looking. Opp Middle:
Mellissa Longfellow is tickled pink. Opp left: Wes
Hickman has no idea where or who he is.

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Alexander, David
Anderson, Michael
Beck, Kali
Blatnick, Katy
Brandon, Marc

Brown, Steve
Burrows, Whitney
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Forsythe, Jenny
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Gerlach, Jason
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Hickman, Wes
Holmes, Carl
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Longfellow, Amy
Longfellow, Melissa

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Macklin, Justin
Mansell, Denise
McClure, Jeff

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Morelli, Patrick
Morrison, Kristina

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Walters, Melissa
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Wilson, Matt
Wise, Nikki

Middle Left: Evan Suprenant claims this innocent look. Left:
Ryan Powell flaunts his fashion at BHS. Above middle: Steve
Brown finds school hilarious. Above right: Kali Beck is affected
abnormally by the first year at BHS. Opp. left: Marc Brandon is
wrapped up in freshman studies. Opp. middleU:
orbin Wilmer
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Through the laughter and tears,
the faculty and staff at B.H.S. is not
only dedicated to their jobs, but also to
the school. Our faculty and staff,
although they push us to get
everything done on time, is a very
caring group of people. No matter
what is going on within the student
body, some part of the faculty or staff
has been there to support the students.
All they have done for the students,
wether it's helping them prepare for
college or getting ready to enter the
armed forces, somehow they have
been able to remain sane, and barely
keep the building standing up-right.
Even through the changes that have
taken place in B.H.S.,everyone seems
to pull together and work as a team,
and without the great staff that we
have, at times that would be pretty
hard.

Peggy Beckler

Carol Blatnick

Jerry Brush

Theresa Cashio

Ginger Conner

Wayne Dugger

Rick Edwards

Denise Haga

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Vernon Kimball

Robert Mann

Ed Marty

Sandra Mericle

Forrest Prior

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Ronald Dunavant, President
Dan Ford, Vice President
Katherine Phelps, Treasurer
Donnalee Baxstrom, Director
Ken Beck, Director

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Food Service Diector
Servers:
Devita Jackson
Brenda Davis
Charlene Sutherlin

Tim Walter,
Maintence Director

Bert Roberts,
Grounds Keeper

Larry Walters,
High School Custodian

Bruce Miller,
Activities Custodian

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�ACADEMICS: MORE THAN JUST A DREAM
Once upon a time,
there was a small 2A school
with 199 students. In this
school the academics soared
to new heights with
advanced classes such as:
college prep. English,
calculus, trigonometry,
chemistry, and physics. In
this school the 4-period day
was in effect, and the
students were getting the
best grades they had gotten
in years. The many elective
courses available kept the
interest high. The highly
challenging courses and the
great fun made the students
want to learn. This made
the spirit high, and Bayfield
High School the best that it
could be in the memories
and the dreams of everybody
in the school. All of the
students went on to
wonderful colleges and lived
happily ever after.

Top right: Cory Gosney ponaers over
his lessons. Mid right: Fred Raish
spreads out for some intense studying.
Bottom right: Justin Macklin squeezes
in a little extra work.

Table of Contents
Student Council
Class Officers

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FBLA
FHA

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VICA
Ne'NSpaper
National Honors Society
Knowledge Bowl
Band
Choir
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Top left: Tearn Teller is unusually disorganized. Top right:
Chris Rohrer and Andrea Salazar start reviewing together.
Middle left: Jeff McLure gets bust at the screen. Middle:
Blake Suprenant and Anna Lasater are engrossed in their
studies. Mid right: Natalie Petersen does not know where to
begin. Bottom left: Travis Taylor and Rachel Kihn are not just
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attending a student council retreat
held at a guest ranch in Mancos.
There, they successfully put on
concessions for the district volleyball
tournament.
One of the main
accomplishments was getting the rule
concerning shorts changed. It began
with shorts only being permitted in
September and May, but the rule was
changed; we are now permitted to
wear shorts year round. There was
also a retreat held at the high school
for the class and student council
officers. Here, everyone discussed
their jobs and got to know everyone
else. Ice breaking activities helped
everyone get comfortable, and then
each person became familiar with his
responsibilities towards the student
council and the individual classes.
The student council did get a lot
accomplished. They made an effort to
work with the student body, and
should be proud of what they
accomplished.

Council

Our Executive Student; Council (from left to right): Andrea Salazar, President; Christine Zoltek, Vice President;
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If you are planning to be a tycoon, perhaps the next Ross
Perot, FBLA will prepare you for that worthy cause.
Advisor Denise Haga has taken FBLA a step foreward in
preparing students at BHS to take a place in the business
world. As tradition would have it, BHS did quite well in all
phases of competition with all sizes of schools. This says a lot
about our student body. Dedication, hard work and creativity
all play an important roll in determining who will lead and
who will follow. BHS leads.

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Once again, Mrs. Blatnick led
the Future Homemakers of
America through another
successful year. A large group
of enthusiastic students kept
busy throughout the 91-92
school year with fund raisers
and tough competitions and
another fabulous prom
fashion show.
Mrs. Blatnick also had the
STAND program going on
this year. It proved to be quite
successful as well. BHS was
filled with posters and signs
of a friendly alternative to
drugs and alcohol. Good job
guys!

Mrs. Blatnick, Advisor
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Back row, 1 to r: Amanda Miller, Bobbie Grimes,
Travis Taylor, Tara Amon, Renae O'Briant, Sherry
Wilson, Jerry Comyford, Rachel Davenport, Melanie
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Academic achievement is
not enough to ensure your
spot in National Honor
Society. You must also be a
good citizen and an all
around good student. This
year Mandi Miller, Lisa
Miller, Cade Bassett, Michal
McNew and Erik Marty joined
this elite group.
Each
student
applied
after
meeting
the
vigerous
academic criteria and went
through a tough screening
process
before
being
accepted, insuring that only
the best are a part of NHS.

Left to right: Andrea Salazar, Cade Bassett, Amanda
Miller, Erik Marty, Lisa Miller, Shawn Smith.
Not
shown: Michal McNew and Nicole Browne.

KNOWLEDGE BOWL
Facts and figures may seem
trivial to some, but to the
BHS Knowledge Bowl team
they
are
ammunition.
Sponsor Ed Marty once again
led the academic warriors
in the battle against bigger
foes. They emerged from the
skirmish with their heads
held high so they always
made a great showing in
competition.
BHS has
always
been
well
represented by this valiant
group.

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New faces looked in to
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look accompanied this new
staff
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the
school
newspaper underwent a
facelift.
Diligent reporting
and persistent research
made this one of the finest
high school papers around.
The Predator amused and
informed us about every
topic under the Colorado
sun. A very successful year
passed under the guidance
of Carol Blatnick.

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Andrea Salazar, Corinne Wilmer, Jenny Rustman, Mariann Rhyno, Alma
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wonderful projects and new
skills are being earned at
BHS through· VICA.
Back Row: Scott Peake, Kenny Detamore, Derrek Jack, Tadd Hetler, Steve
Brown, Janah Martin, Dustin Richardson. Front row: Mack Dugger, Martin
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sound of music both played
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The constant
guidance of Mr. Trujillo for
the band really helped them
to sparkle &amp; shine. The
chi or, along with M r .
Gleason, sang themselves to
death trying to find their
golden notes. Between the
band and the chior, the
sound of music filled the
halls. They all deserve a pat
on the back, they all did a
swell job!

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Michael Anderson
Gretchen Norris
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Lisa Huffman
Erik Marty
Jennifer Brown
Melinda Schulder
Shawn Smith
Megan Springe
Mekisha Ludwig
Mariann Rhyno
Rachel Davenport
Mellissa Baxter
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�It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This!!
Does it get any better than
this? Football players, volleyball
players, and fall cheerleaders didn't
seem to think so. The volleyball
girls with their new head coach
made It real this year.
The
Wolverines had an excellent
football tum this year and are
expecting many more to come.
And, last but not least, the fall
cheerleaders kept spirits high and
made their presence known.
AJI three fall sports excelled
in their field and made many a
team aware of where they stood and
that they had no intent of taking
even a single step in the opposite
direction. "It is always fun starting
the year off with lots of spirit. It is a
natural high listening to the home
crowd cheer the teams on," Natalie
Petersen reports as she looks back
on an excellent junior year and a
very successful season.
All fall sports played hard
and won big. The athletes and the
crowds a.re ready and awaiting the
winter and spring sports. They all
seem to be on the edge of their
seats. Maybe it does get better
than this...

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Football

pages 52-55

Cheerleading

pages 56-57

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�'91 VOLLEYBALL ......... .
The Lady Wolverine spikers
did not crash and burn as
almost everyone thought they
would. This year, it seemed as
though the team had a lot more
to prove than ever before. With
two new coaches came also a
new beginning. The ladies
pulled themselves together and
played with more teamwork
and dedication than ever
before. Each players hardcore
determination brought them to
Regional competition where
the trip to state that would
make a storybook finish was
torn away by the Meeker and
Rangely teams.

Seniors Lorie Larkin, Amanda
Miller, and Janice Wright
were
proud
of
the
accomplishments of the team
and of key wins against Pagosa
Springs and Ignacio.
Add
another unforgettable season to
another unfogettable year.

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�The Odds

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and pride shown by the Lady Wolverines this
season is not easy to describe. In the photos on
this page, each individual is doing their own
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Front row L toR: Lorie Larkin, Amanda Miller, Michal McNew, Janice Wright, Aaron Hendrix,
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important goal than actually
. . winning.
It was a great
·· preparation for the ones who will
go on to play Varsity ball.
Members of the J. V. team are as
follows:
Back row L to R:
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Leigha Natzke, Kali Beck,
Jennifer Brown, Melinda Schulder,
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�Winter Carnival 1992
Winter Carnival always seems
to cheer people up when the
winter blaaas are starting to get
everyone down. This year,
days like biker day, alien day,
and nerd day gave us
something to laugh about and
made the halls of BHS a little
more exciting. As usual the
Winter Carnival games were
held in the gym and this year
we had a few new games,
including pass the lifesaver on
a toothpick, pop the balloon
between your backs, and a
tomato toss. In the end, the
mighty junior class was
victorious. Winter Carnival
was a much needed and
appreciated break.

biker day

Mr. Mann poses for a quick
photo with his biker mamas!

OUTA THKS WORLD

UGGG!!

Rachel Davenport, Nicole Browne,
aud Mrs . Conner prove that there are
nerds lurking iu the halls of BHS.
Sherry Wilson shows us her veiw of a
friendly alien.

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to pop a baloon between their
backs in a feeble attempt to
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�WOLVERINE TEAMS LEAVE A PATH OF
DESTRUCTION
he 1991-92 sports season
proved that BHS is packed
full of dedication, talent and
pride. In every sport, goals
were set, and they were
reached with much skill and
finesse.
Each athlete was launched
into a season of ups and
downs and every person and
team ended the season with
outstanding
victories

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however good or bad the end
result was.
Melissa Baxter said, "Sports
are important because it
keeps kids in school and
gives students incentive to
keep their grades up."
Congratulations to all those
athletes who participated
this year and thanks for a lot
of good entertainment and
much needed excitement!

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Girl's Basketball pages 68-71
Wrestling

pages 72-75

Track

pages 76-79

Sports Honors

pages 80-83

Scrapbook

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drew more than just a gym full of fans that
followed them around the stale. lney were
visited by radio broadcasters and journalists
regularly, and the attention never slowed
them down. But what was an the ruclcus
about? It couldn't have been the sharp passes
or game saving three's or-even the dunlc fests
that brought the crowd to its feeL..could it?
What else is there?
With a winning record lilce theirs, this
learn had it going, and they weren't going to
stop. They cliclced, they were determined,
and they saw nothing but a stale
championship ahead Their season was quite
the definition of success with three seniors, a
junior, and a sophomore heading up the
starting seconds.
After a league championship and then
blasting through districts, their goal seemed
within grasp. The boys then traveled to
Grand Junction and there met Northpark, the
learn which, lilce no one else, found what it
look to beat our boys. It was a disappointing
loss. The cheers and shouts had to end short
of the dream.

Top right: Alex Northrop doesn't give a hoop about his fonn.
Above left: justin Talbot's eyes give no clues to his passes.
Above right: Ryan Sower helps the Wolverines lo victory.
Below: It's anybody's ban in this game!

�Depth and Determination

Above: Mike Zink snags the crowds attention as well as a
bucket for his team. Top left: Travis Taylor grabs a basket as
his opponents look on. Middle left: Dian Phelps makes a
statement by his starting as a sophomore. Bottom left: The
Wolverines shake the defeated's hands and put another win
under their belts.

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Back row, left to right: Jarrett Cook, Jason Macklin, Cody Abernathy, Jason Forsythe,
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Dustin Richardson, Joey Serrano, Jason Hudson.

�Varsity Leads The Way To Victory

Back row left to right: Dion Phelps, Travis Taylor, Tadd Hetler, Robert Walker, Mike
Zink, Walker Taylor. Front row, left to right: Coach Prior, Alex Northrop, Justin
Talbot, Ryan Sower.

Seniors

Justin Talbot
Walker Taylor
Alex Northrop
Travis Taylor
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�There is no need to follow in the footsteps of
a legend when you can make your own
tracks. BHS had a tough one to follow in the
legendary '91 squad. After a slow start, the
grapplers got busy in the end and finished
Regional runner-up and sent six wrestlers to
state. Heart break kept one of the best
wrestlers home from state. Erik Marty
completed an impressive 14-straight 1st
period pin streak before being put out for the
season by illness. With Marty out, Theo
Kongsoe took his place at heavyweight. The
Danish exchange student had never wrestled
before in his life, but he qualified for state.
Jeremiah Coey came a short second short
from the state finals as he had the state
champ in a headlock when the time ran out.
He went on to finish fifth and will return.

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�WWF SCOREBOARD AND HONORS
Bayfield Tournament
Aztec Dual
Four States Tournament
Durango Dual
Norwood Tournament
Center Tournament
Cortez Dual
Ignacio Tournament
Ridgeway Tournament
League Tournament
Regional Tournament

Disqualified
Win (39-36)
5th Place
Win (42-24)
5th Place
6th Place
Loss (16-42)
9th Place
3rd Place
2nd Place
2nd Place

State Qualifiers:
Ryan Hunt
Jeremiah Coey
Dominick Martinez
Steve Morrison
Shawn Smith
Theo Kongsoe
State Placer:
Jeremiah Coey
All Conference:
Jeremiah Coey
Outstanding Wrestler:
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FOR BHS TRACKSTERS.

1992 TRACK TEAM
Brooks Allen
Jeremiah Coey
Jerry Comyford
Shawn Hendrix
Brad Hobak
Carl Holmes
Theo Kongsoe
Jeff Ludwig
Dom Martinez
Shawn Matney
Tyler Nelson
Alex Northrop
Dion Phelps
Eric Popely
Joey Serrano
Justin Talbot
Walker Taylor
Robert Walker
Kara Anderson
Katy Blatnick
Kristina Cordova
Tasha Cusick
Royale Da
Luiza Fritz
Kelly Frye
Nita Gomez
Jodi Jenkins
Lorie Larkin
Melissa Lott
Lisa Miller
Mandi Miller
Wendy Miller
Kristina Morrison
Jennifer Powell
Audrey Roe
Andrea Salazar
Corinne Wilmer

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RECORDS
3200 meter relay

Audrey Roe
Lorie Larkin
Melissa Lott
Corinne Wilmer

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High Jump

Jennifer Powell

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1600 meter run

Theo Kongsoe

4:56.02

High Jump

Dion Phelps

6'2.25"

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Dion Phelps
Dominick Martinez
Robert Walker
Theo Kongsoe

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�TEAM MEMBERS SHOW DEDICATION
The 1992 track teams had a successful
season, although they did not win as
many track meets as last year.
However the boys won the League meet
for the fourth year in a row, and the
Lady Wolverines won the meet for the
fifth consecutive year. At the regional
track meet, the girls placed 3rd and set
a new school record in the 3200 meter
relay.
On the boys side, the
Wolverines took 2nd behind West
Grand, and received the Regional
Runner-up plaque. The next weekend,
the boys team had a dissapointing
meet. The 800 meter relay team was
disqualified, no one placed in the long
jump, triple jump, and no one placed in
the mile or two mile; however, Dion
Phelps placed 4th in the high jump and
Justin Talbot placed 5th in the 300
meter hurdles and set a new school
record smashing Sam Hendrix's old one.
On the girls side, both the 4-400 relay
and the 4-800 relay placed 6th, along
with Lorie Larkin's personal best for
the season in the 400 meter which
earned her a 5th place medal.

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to the team.....
San Juan League Champs
District Runner-up
Regional Qualifier

to the player.....
Amanda Miller--1st team All-Conference,
Lisa Miller--2nd team All-Conference
Jennifer Powell--2nd team All-Conference
Lorie Larkin--All- onference HM

and the winners are .....
to the team .....
League Runner-up
to the player .....
Erik Marly--All-Conference Center, AllConference Def. Line, All-State Off. Line,
San Juan League Lineman of the Year
Alex Northrop--All-Conference Running
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Travis Taylor and Justin Talbot--All Conference Def. Backs
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Shawn Smith--All-Conference Off.

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Attitude
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Fortitude
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Talent

Chuck Sanchez
Student Athlete
Award
Amanda Miller, not only a
sacred player on each team
she participated with, but
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basketball, and track whether
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Varsity. Her qualities kept
her well-balanced and
focused in even the toughest
situations. Not only could
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strive for excellence and
victory, but her fellow
teammates looked to her for
that confidence she
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League and All Regional
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outstanding qualities
elsewhere. In closing Mr.
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track coach of four years
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every respect, and the type of
person that makes coaching a
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by making a diffa-ence We're lCIJking fcrward
to your next j oomey thTO.lgh life with c:unpl ete
trust and enthusiasm
Man and Dad

Melissa,
Success is failure turned inside out
The silver tint of the clouds of doubt
And you never can tell how close you are,
It may be near when it seems afar;
So stick to the fight when you're hardest ht,
It's when things seem worst, that you musn't quit
Mom&amp;Harold
Dad &amp; Debbie

Brett,
Choose your goals wisely
but set them high. You have
the ability to acomplish
anything. Be the "best" you
can be.
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Jamie has always had a quest for
knowledge. When she was
younger, she wanted to share
what she knew with everyone.
Now that she is older, she knows
there is still a lot to learn.
MomandDad

Alex,
Fran the beginning you have shown a gentleness cr sool.
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us proud Yoo are oor joy and oor hope. We Jm(MI yoo
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diffel"ence in the lives that yoo tooch.
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Amanda,
We are very proud and pleased to be your parents.
Always know that you can be and do anything you set
your goals for.
And remember that the truly
worthwhile goals are the ones of eternal concequence.
MomandDad

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It's been fun the 1st eighteen
years. Keep pursuing your
dreams. Add to your talents:
oosketwll wou.iworlc. Sp:mish;
future Hulk Hogan, we love you!
M~andDad

Jim and Jess,
The last eighteen years
have been great, the good
times and the bad. May
you each find the fulfillment of your dreams ....
DadandMom

Stacey,
You've come a long way baby! You
are a person of high qualities.
Your gentleness and caring
comes through over and
over again. You will
be a success of whatever you do.
Lisa,
Mom
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a prayer at the time you
were born, and you con- a.-...:----.,
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Walker,
May all your prayers in
You can't judge a book by it's cover!
life be answered as fully
MomandDad
and as joyfully as mine
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Dom,
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Jennifer,
of you and know
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you set out to do.
and never outspoken?
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prayers are always
punk. You will always
with you. Keep
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love shining from
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your heart.
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BHS. Coming from Arizona his junior year, Shawn was a great
addition to the student body. A member of the football and wrestling
teams, he was also a part of the National Honor Society and many
other activities. Friendly and outgoing, Shawn maintains his high
standards while exerting a positive influence upon others. Good Luck
Shawn, thanks for coming into our lives.

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conlident altitude. As Homecoming Queen_ it wa -proved that Amanda doc. - caJTy
herself w-ell She was also invcJived in FBIA, FHA volleyball_ basketball. track,
and 4 H She has been a qualityperson to have anJUnd lor !buryears and i•; sure to
exceed the limits ol outstanding when she reaches the out!!&gt;"idc world Cood luck,
Amanda Mtllet; and congratulations lrnm Bayfield High School

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�Valedictorian

Andrea Salazar
Andrea is an extremely exceptional individual. She was awarded appointments
to West Point as well as the Air Force Academy. $600,000 in scholarships speaks
well of Andrea as others seemed to be impressed with her accomplishments also.
While maintaining a 4.0 Grade Point Average, Andrea has still found many
ways to lead and participate in all phases of student life at Bayfield High School.
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�Salutatorian

Nicole Browne
Nicole Browne earned the distinction of Salutatorian through hard work and
determination. A 3.9 Grade Point Average indicates many qualities necessary for
success. Nicole plans to attend the University of Colorado in Boulder.

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-CLASS OF 1992Tara Jo Lyn Amon
Jess Floyd Beaver
Nicole Liza McKesson Browne
Deanna Faye Cundiff
Mary Francis Decker
Kenneth R. Detamore
Heidi Graciela Gonzalez
Jennifer Jean Hackler
Oint P. Holland
Christina Louise Kilbank
Stacey Lee Lancaster
Anthony Richard Lora
Erik Dennis Marty
Amando J o Miller
Gretchen Genell Norris
Jennifer Pounds
Christopher Mark Rohrer
Shawn Alan Smith
Travis Alexander Taylor
Tamara Annette Teller
Janice Lynetta Wright

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Andrea Nina Atencio
James Charles Beaver
Jeramy Dan Comyford
Rachel Joan Davenport
Brett Michael Demming
Melissa Marie Garner
Bekcy Lynn Hackler
Shawn Ray Hendricks
Lisa Dawn Huffman
Juliet Jennifer Kirk
Lorie Catherine Larkin
Charles Dominick Martinez
Shawn Patrick Matney
Jamie Joyce Nickell
Alex Morgan Northrop
Mariann June Rhyno
Andrea Carmen Salazar
Justin Lee Talbot
Walker T Taylor
Carli Jean Wheat
Christine Marie Zoltec

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BACCALAUREATE
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May 23, 1992 - 11:00 A.M.
Bayfield High School Gymnasium

-SPONSORSWayne Dugger
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Denise Hag a Scott Johnson
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-JUNIOR ESCORTSCarle Bassett
Tylor Nelson

Processional .....Gretchen Norris, Andrea Salazar, and Steve Trujillo
nvocation ...............................................................................Lisa Huffman
lntroduction of Speaker .......................................................Shawn Smith
Baccalaureate Address ..................................................Pastor Jerry Brush
Salutatory Address ............................................................ Nicole Browne
?resentation of Scholarships and Awards .............. Mr. Mike Roggero
Introduction of Speaker .....................................................Walker Taylor
Commencement Address .........................................Mr. Houston Green
Valedictory Address ........................................................... Andrea Salazar
Vocal Selection..... wFriends"performed by Gretchen Norris and Mrs.
Flo Norris, Accompanied by Mrs. Cathy Lammon
Presentation of Oass of 1992.......................................Mr. Wayne Smith
Acceptance of Oass of 1992...................................Mr. Edward Schelhaas
Presentation of Diplomas.........................Board of Education Directors
3enediction......................................Juliet Kirk and Dominick Martinez
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and generosity to me and my family in a time of need made possible a
dream for us. After our tragic fire, your response made us a part of
Bayfield forever. Thank you for helping us through a tough time.

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Advisor
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THEME PAGE . . . . . . . . . . PAGE 2-3
SENIORS ..... · · · · · · · · · · PAGE 4-15
HOMECOMING ........ PAGE 16-19
CHEERLEADERS · · · · · · · · PAGE 22VOLLEYBALL .......... PAGE 24-2
FOOTBALL ... · · · · · · · · · · PAGE 28-31
X-COUNTRY ............ PAGE 32-35
CLUBS ................ PAGE 38-39
WRESTLING ............ PAGE 54-57
GIRLS B-BALL .......... PAGE 58-61
BOYS B-BALL ........... PAGE 62-65
FACULITY ............. PAGE 70-73
JUNIORS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · PAGE 74-79
SOPHOMORES· ........ PAGE 80-85
FRESHMEN . . . . . . . . . . . . PAGE 86-91
DEDICATION. . . . . . . . . . PAGE 92-93
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finger. Jason Wilmer give a look of
hope for getting out of BHS. Brad
Hoback and Heather Haga play London
Bridges Falling Down. Dion Phelps
and Marshall Hahn dance the Lambaba
in the commons area. Philip Kedrow ki
wonders what that thing i that someone
is pointing at hi face.

�Mr. Wolverine

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Ron Linfesty

Dylan Longfellow

Melissa Lott

Jeff Ludwig

Jonah Martin

Brandi Miller

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Ezra Siffert

Dion Phelps

Andrew Roe

Jamie Salazar

Gary Scott

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�FRIENDS FOR LIFE
Friend .... they can be a pain
but we can't live without them.
While we all have acquaintence ,
true friend are the one that are
alway there, through good and
bad. They are the one that tell u
the truth even when it hurts, and
the one who hare all our fond
memories. True friends tand the
te t of time. Here's a look at orne
of the be t friend hip that ju t
may la t forever.

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friendly advace to an unde
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Corinne, Andy, Tasba. And
gather around for a little g stp.
Aaron Hendrix and
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between classes. Cannoo Iv finds
out what being a Freshman is eally
all about. Blake Surprenant
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Martin know that they wdl a lea t
always have each other.

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�A DAY OF THE LIFE AT
BHS!!!
Homecoming 1993 was
a time that will be remembered
by all. The weeks fe tivities
included dre -up day , bonflre,
and powder-puff football which
was scoreless for the second year
in a row. Finally, the big game.
The Lady Wolverines smashed
the Nucla Mustangs in two
games. Later that afternoon the
football team defeated the Center
Vikings. At halftime the king
and queen cantidates lined up on
the field and waited for the

announcement. The tand
became quite, and Dan Ford
announced, "The queen i ....
Corinne Wilmer. " The new
queen exclained, "Oh my go h!"
Then, "The king is... Robert
Walker." Robert turned to the
other guy and said incerely,
"Sorry guys." The week's
festivities and spirit shown by
students and teachers made
Homecoming 93 a success.

From l tor: Tad and Robert join in on
the festivities. Judd }enkinsjumpsfor
joy as he cheers for the unmatchable
}uniorandSeniorteam. TheFreshmen
struggle to keep up with the mighty
upperclassmen.

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From leftto right: The roaring Homecoming bonfire of'93'. Homecoming
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await anxiously to hear who gets the crown. Joey Serrano looks
inpatiently, hoping for another touchdown. Freshmen and Sophmore
guys display that they actuaUy know what a pyramid is.

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�DANCING AND GAMES
On A Night Of Remberance

From left to right: Luiza Fritz runs
for a .first down. The Senior guys run
to the finish line, trying for a victory.
11ze Senior team.fights back against
the Junior team. Erin Dunavant runs
the ball during powderpuff. The BHS
cheerleaders suppo11 the Wolverines
during the Homecoming victory.
Kristina Cordova and Tas1zs Cu ick
are all dressed up for the announcemetu ofHomecoming royalty.

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�From left to nght: Deliah
Folks cautiously catches a
water balloon durzng the
festivities. Cody Duran
shows off his manlyhood to
the whole school. Marshall
Hahn takes a snap during the
Homecoming game. Tug-awar seems to be a sinch for
the Juniors. 11~-e Junior team
cross the finish line for another victory. The Homecoming Parade of 93 provided fun for all.
Mack Dugger and Fred
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�BHS 1993 FALL
This year's 1993 fall
sports season at BHS was
"outstanding!", said athletic
director Tom Horton, when
asked about the fall sports
seasons.
The Cross Country
team set the pace, qualifying
five girls for state competition. At state, they placed fifth
overall. The boys' team,
comprised of freshmen and
sophmores, showed promise
for up-comming years.
Volleyball got off to a

rocky start, but finished as coleague champions. 'Three lady
Wolverines made the allconfrence team.
Football kicked off the
season forcefully and kept it
going to a record of 8 wins
and only 2 losses. Coach
Keirns was named Coach of
the Year and nine players
made all-confrence.
Through it all were the
cheerleaders, cheering
through every exhilarating
win and devastating defeat.

Clock wise from top: Janah Martin,
Jimmy Cundiff, and Dion Phelps
pursue a Del Norte Tiger. Marshall
drops back to pass. The cheerleaders
dance to "You Shook Me All Night
Long". Jennifer Forsythe spikes
another one dawn .

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�SETTING HIGH SIGHTS
BHS Cheerleaders
The Bayfield High
School cheerleaders led theway
for the Wolverine teams with
their high spirited and uplifting
attitudes. They did everything
they could to get the crowd up
and cheering even if it was with
candy or by doing the "Baby
Shark" cheer. When the team
was dowwn they did their best
to pick up the spirit, and get the
&amp;ayers in a get going, just do it,
winning kind of attitude.

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At the begining of the
games the cheerleaders al~ys
had banners or thing for the
team to run through. To get the
team spirits uplifted. The
smiling faces would be enough
to cheer anyone up, but this
squad always comtributed
more. A lot of hard work and
determination was put into this
years cheerleading squad. With
out them BHS would not be
what it is.

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Bayfield Wrestling team.

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�WHAT YOU GIVE IS
Bumping, setting and spiking is
not all that made up the
Wolverine Volleyball team. It
was a group of dedicated girls,
who put forth all their energy
and effort to be the best they
could at every practice and
game. Though losing every
match
in
the
Ignacio
Tournament slowed them
down a little, they didn't quit.
With thier spirits lifted
they were able to defeat several
teams and take a second place.
The Varsity team had a great
season ending with a 8-13
record along with a Co-League

Championship that they shared
with Dolores.
This years JV team was
very successful, the girls played
well and worked hard together
and had a great season, ending
with a 4-7 record.
The C team started out
with a 6 and 0 record but by the
end of the season thier spirits
began to deteriorate. They
ended thier season with a 6-6
record. Overall stretching thier
spirit and determination on the
court, the ladies gained all they
gave.

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rut goes over.Far Right: Kris Morrison sets
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Delilah Folks pikes the ball for a point.
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to score. Bottom Right: Kris Morrison
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�The Boys of the Summer
Became the Men of the Season
Like a blazing rocket,
the 1993 football season took
off, and just as the beautiful
tail began to string out behind
it, it ran right into a brick wall.
This was, however, the best
season that the Wolverines
have ever had.
There were nine seniors
on the varsity team this year.
In fact, this year's senior class
has won more games(28) than
any other class in the history
of BHS. Brad Hoback was the
leading scorer on the team with
13 touchdowns.
Winning their first
game, against Farmington, set
the Wolverines off to a good
start. Their second game, with
Pagosa Springs, was a loss

which held them back, but not
for long. The next seven games
were successes. Including
beating Ignacio for the fourth
straight time, which has never
been done before.
With a regular season
record of 8-1, the mighty
Wolverines went into the
playoffs where they devistated
Del Norte, 19-9. Next, Bayfield
was the host of the state quarter
finals for the first time.
Bayfield held on strong and
put up a good fight against
Cederedge, but wound up
losing 34-12.
All in all this was one
awesome season and our guys
deserve great praise for their
extraordinary efforts.

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John Lancett, Janah Martin, Matt Wilson, Daryl Kahlerschmidt, Erin Organian, Ja"ett Cook, Shaw Schulder, Jimmy
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�SWIFT FEET SET NEW
RECORDS ON COURSE
BHS 's Most Successful Season
Step by step, mile by an injury. But the rest of the
mile the Bayfield cross boys performed well.
country team ran towards
The girls team qualified
glory. From Shiprock to for state and the five girls
Pueblo they have trecked the traveling to pueblo were Enid
distances to compete in eight Lasater placing 15th with a
meets.
After giving their time of 20:28, Melissa Lou
hardest through deep sand in placing 17th with a time of
Shiprock, to the high altitude 20:34,
Corinne Wilmer
in Centauri, to snowy trails at placing 27th with a time of
State in Pueblo, the Bayfield 21:07, Audrey Roe placing
cross country team has the 44th with a time of 21:07, and
right to boast of an extremely Kandi Morrison placing 60th
successful year.
with a time of 23:32. They
The boys unfortunetly came
home
with
an
did not make it to the State
outstanding 88 points and a
Championships. However, 5th place.
Ben Lott ex"'celled by breaking
They had great success
school records.
Sadly, for only their second season.
freshman Tylor Young was Good Job!
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Right: Enid Lasater and Melissa Lott
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nmners at the starting line. Above:
Runners go to the starting line, on
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past her opponent as she sprints
tawards the finish line. Bottom
left: Kandi Morrison gives her last
burst of energy as she approaches
the finish line at state
compatition.Above: BHS nmners
gather fur a group photo. Right
above: Audrey Roee is gasping for
air as she reaches the end of the
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through the rough turain. Right:
Nick Kimball Races through an open
pashae to the finish line. Far right:
Corinne Wilmer workers her hardest
to finish the race. Right: Mike Greer
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laughing experiences."
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a lot when everyone
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them up, the volleyball team
fired them out, the crosscountry team burned them
up, and the football team
blew them away. The 1993
fall sports season was another
outrageous year for the
Bayfield Wolverines.
The volleyball team did
an excellent job as they
stormed their way through
the season and became the
league Co-champions.
The cross-country team
did fabulous for only their
second year. Not only did
they get third at regionals,
but had five state qualifiers
on the girls tea~ . They ended
the season with fifth place at
state.
The football team did
very well this year. Contributing to this success were more
players than ever, and a
bigger coaching staff. They
were undefeated League
Champions, and were State
Quarterfinalists.

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Anna Lasater slams the ball over the
net for another point. Audrey Roe
crosses the finish line for another step
towards state. The Varsity
volleyballers regroup after a1wther
awsame save.

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threw the. line. Marshall Hahn
yells out the signals to the offense. Kristy Miller nails the
ball over the net. Melissa Lott
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Who cares about
academics? How many
students actually think
about what they are
learning every day in high
school? Most students are
here to have fun with their
friends or use up time.
There are,
of
course, many students
who try to learn and
excel. They are the
people who will control
the world in the future.
Their less motivated peers,
however, do not see it
that way .. So, what do
you think?
What do
academics mean to the
students at BHS?

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haw Pat's car got into that ditch. Cayle McConnick turns around to see who his
disturbing his consontration. Jamie and Dian sit quietly in the hallway between
classes. Jenny Wilmer tries to study in the library. Audrey Roe cannot figure out
haw to wark the machine in front of her.

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�Clockwise: Daryl and Shilne try to compare answers on their homwork assignment.
Pat Morelli kicks back in the library. Jeff McClure is wondering ·who is disturbing
his quiet work time. Angela Natzke is another devoted freshman here at BHS.
Gwen and Aaron try to get on Mr. Cranns good side. Evan Surprenant can 't
believe he has to go back into thilt classroom. Cody Duran catches up on some
reading in Mr. Marty 's class.

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�FUTURE BUSINESS
Big Businesss in FBLA
FB LA stands for Future
Business Leaders of America.
This year it has been filled
with goals and expectations
from the students. Robert
Walker describes it this way,
"FBLA is an awesome and
academically challenging
experience!" This year there
were fourty-five members of
FBLA. "Our group keeps
growing and growing and the
students keep working harder
and harder. It is a pleasure to
wok with the BHS FBLA

members!", says Denise Haga,
club sponsor.
While students learn
about the business world they
are also learning how to
compete and meet deadlines.
FBLA members are taught
valuable skills that will help
them throughout the rest of
their lives. That's a reassuring
note to any parent or student.
If ther were ever a club to join
it would probably be this one
because you get to learn a lot
while you have fun!

Top Row: Tasha Cusick, Kali Beck, Jonah Martin, Daryl Kohlerschmidt, Audrey Roe, Kandi Morrison, Jessica Macklin, Jason Wilmer, Ryan
Cusick, Craig Hoback, Harley Jack. 2nd Row:DeniseHaga, Bev Hott, Dion Phelps, Brand Deming, Carl Holmes, Belt Ford, Rico Prianto, Luiza
Fritz, Teara Teller, Cody Duran, Eric Lobato, Leigha Natzke, Royale Da, Jenny Rustman, Will Broun, Rachel Edwards. 3rd Row: Phillip
Kedrowski, Melissa Lott, Jarrett Cook, Kristy Miller, Enid Lasater, Kara Anderson, Anna Lasater, Theresa Zink, Heather Hag a, Robert Walker,
Cheryl Rhyno, Jennifer Forsythe, Wendy Miller. Bottom Row: Je~~~~ifer Murphy, Julia Minkler, Brad Hoback, Andy Roe, Melissa Longfellow,
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tTop to Bottom: Mack Dugger, Ta. ha Cu 1ck, Dion Phelps. Kacy Conner, Audrey Roe, Kandi Morrison, Alma Jean Fntz, Kim
jwickman, Angela Natzke, Kerrie Lorenzini, Sonya Sitton, Mandi Martin, Bridget Beal, Zac Martinez, Jonah Martin, Corrine
Wilmer. Enn Dunavant, Chelsea Lyall, Julia Minkler, Mrs. Blatnick (advisor), Royale Da', Curtis Yelincia, Ryan Hunt, Josh
IJ.Iomer. Evan Surprenant, Andy Roe, Rohert Walker, Brad Ilohack, Mindy Beal, Makesha Ludwig, Katy Blatnick, Bohhi Grimes,
Kara Anderson, Anna Lasater, Jenny Rustman, Mandi Hamilton, and Denise Mansell

FHA stands for Future Homemakers of America.
FHA has a lot of goals and expectations to accomplish
this year. Katy Blatnick has done a lot to help. She is
the new State Represtative, for FHA. She has taken
Melanie Broun's place. Katy has a lot of new ideas.
Mrs. Blatnick has helped the students out a bunch.
"I hope that the BHS FHAers gain worthwhile
experiencesto help the be the best ever family and
community leaders, " says Mrs. Blatnick advisor for
FHA.

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Left to Right
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Cusick, Kandi
Morrison, Audrey
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Students Taking A New Direction ( S. T. A. . D.)
has goals and expectations to fulfill. S. T. A. . D.
has a new advisor this year. The advisor is Mrs.
Milner. She has been at Bayfield High School for the
past two years and is doing an excellent job teaching
the students inS. T. A. . D.
Melissa Lott has a lot of good ideas to share with
the S. T. A. N. D. members. She worked very hard to
become the President of S. T. A. . D.

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S.T..A.N.D. giv~s m.e a ,.,
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�This years student
council led the way for BHS.
Showing great spirit, the
student councilwas involved
in almost all school activities, helping out whenever
possible. Student council
members displayed dedication and loyalty to Bayfield
High School, and stressed,
to all BHS students, the importance of getting a good
education. The student
council put forth a great effort to keep Ba yfields hopes
high,
andthis
effort
defina tel y pa yed off!

Back row L toR: Jessica Macklin, Marshall Hahn, Wendy Miller, jeb Taylor, Kandi Morrison, Tasha Cusick,
Enid Lasater, Daryl Kohlerschmidt Middle row L to R: Mrs Merica), Mike Greer, Cheryl Rhyno, Philp
Kedrowski, Robert Walker, Audrey Roe, Kali Beck, Kacy Conner Bottom row L toR: Angela Natzke, Rachel
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Jonah Martin, Tadd Hetler, Andy Rowe, Phillip Kedrowski, Christian Cloudt,
Matt Wilson. Front; Robert Mann, sponsor

Back row L toR: Mike Greer, Daryl Kohler chmidt, Melissa Lott, Ron Linfesty, Je e
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�BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
ofBHS
Applause filled the gymnasi urn when the curtain fell. 'The
Beverly Hillbillies', a play put on
by The Bayfield HighSchool Drama
Club, was definetly a crowd
pleaser.
Andy Roe played Jed
Clampet, Mike Greer played Jethro,
Kara Anderson as Ellie May, and
Audrey Roe was granny. The play
was a success.
It was an exciting mixture of
quick witted mischief, down home
humor, and good dean family fun!
All of there actors and actresses have the kind of charisma
and talent that can take them far.

Back row: feb Taylor, ick Klmball, Tylor Young, Kal! Beck, Mrke Greer, Miles Sufflmg, Jessica Mack/111, Mandy Martm, Sara
Troubah, Ellie Crumbah, Ben Loti Middle row: Comne Wilmer, Alma Jean Fritz, Rachel Edwards, Andy Roe, Kara Anderson,
Jonah Mart111, Jenny Rustmamr, Audrey Roe Front row: Jenn McClure, Makeslra Ludwig, Cannon Ivers, Mrs. Kimball, Brad
Hoback, Tasha Cusick

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STEPPIN' UP AT BHS
New classes mean new directions
at Bayfield High. While aerobics
directs its students to down a path
of life-long fitness, aerospace
sends you soaring to a new
tomarrow. Aerospace, taught by
Mr. Robert Mann, has done everything from launching rockets,
to flying airplanes at Animas airpark. Aerobics, taught by Mrs.
Beckler has gone from"Buns of
Steel" to riding bikes and
rollerblading. Some of the harder
classes at B.H. S. are Calculas,
College Prep English, and Physics. Taught by some of the hardest
and best teachers at Bayfield.
There are also more relaxed classes,
these classes give the students time
to take a break from the stress of
more demanding courses. We are
in are in our fourth year on the
split schedule, this gives the students more time to focus on these
classes. Which the results are better grades and a better learning
experience.

Clockwise: Royale Da'
works hard in Mr. Edwards
class. Aaron Hendrix tries
to complete another
assignment. Mrs. Jones
demonstrates the use of
electricity. Erin Anglin
looks stunned about all her
work. Andy and Fred light
a rocket from Aero Space.

�Clockwise: Bobbie Grimes finrshes
an assignment before class. Bart
Miller can't figure out ·what he is
suposed to do. Mrs . Cashio helps
her fellow students. The weights
class does a little floor exercises.
Mr Prior takes over Mrs. Becklers
Aerobics class.

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��THE YOUNG GUNS OF BHS
Youth Movement Energizes the WWF
ot a Senior to be found.
Looking around you can spot a
couple of Sophmores, two or
three Juniors, and a dozen
Freshmen, but no Seniors. o
this is not a gathering of underclassmen, this is a wrestling
practice. The youth movement
has begun in the Wolverine
Wrestling Federation as the
team braces for a step up to 3A
classification. 22 wrestlers hit
the mat at various times, but
not one Senior. Many coaches
would bemoan the fact, but
Coach Edwards viewed the
prospect with enthusiasm.
"We are the youngest
team around. Everyone will be
back next year and with 12
Freshmen we will be a force to
be dealt with." said an obviously pleased Coach Edwards.
As young as they were,
the Wolverines were still very
competitive. Although it was
tough to win a dual because of
the lack of upper weights, they
stacked up well against other
teams. With as many as eight
freshmen wrestling varsity at
one time the WWF still complied a respectable 146-126 team
record.

State Champion at 119
lbs. Marshall Hahn led the pack.
His overtime victory over Richie
Cal don of Sanford in the state
finals, ended the season for the
Wolverines on an extremaly
persuasive vote. Marshall was
the only freshman to win a title
at any weight class in the state.
Ryan Hunt capped off a great
year with a 5th place state finish. Sophmore, Cody Duran,
switched from Basketball to
Wrestling and was regional
champion at 125. Cody won
several matches at state and
came so close to placing.
Sophmore, Clayton Wilson,
(130), and Junior, Micha
Chamblee, (140) also made the
trip to state. Junior, Ryan
Powell, (145), Sophmore, Josh
Homer, (171), Freshman, Steve
Wiliams, (150), Olan Morrison,
(152), Jesse Cummins, (135), and
Judd Jenkins, (130) made up the
varsity, while Dusty Mars,
Miguel Gomez, Jeremy Sours,
and Kane Vette contributed to
J.V.
The overall prospects of
the team looks great as they
move up to a new class, but the
move won't slow them down.

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�Top left; Freshman Marshall Hahn applies
pressure to a hold on his way to a team high 15
pins. Above; Sophmore Cody Duran stalks his
Dolores opponent at the Ignacio Tournament.
Far left; Junior Ryan Hunt works for a pin at
state on his way to fifth place. Left; Junior
Micah Chamblee sprawls and blocks his Soroco
opponent.

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Good Luck Seniors!!!

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�WOLVERINE WRESTLING

Back row Left to Right: Coach Edwards, Judd Jenkins, Micha Chamblee, Steve Williams, Jesse Cummins, Josh Homer, Ryan
Pcrwell, Olan Morrison, Clayton Wilson, Sam Lorenzine, Coach Hahn, Coach Seitz Front row Left to Right: Kane Vette,
Marshall Hahn, Migual Gomez, Aaron Hamilton, Dusty Mars, Ryan Hunt, Cody Duran, Jeremy sours
At right in
sequence; Clayton
Wilson stuggles to
regain control and
...does.

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�Top; Ryan Hunt emerges victorious in his
medal match capping a 25-7 season. Top
Right; Freshman Clayton Wilson fights to
defeat his foe. Above; Cody Duran scores a
near fall in one of his victories at state. Left;
Ryan Hunt controls the tempo of the match.

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�Tied 18 to 18 at
half-time.
The Lady
Wolverines carne back in
the second half to win the
game 45 to 37 against the
Mancos Bluejays. This
broke their nine-game
losing streak. This was a
happy day for the Lady
Wolverines.
The Lady
Wolverines had two
players foul out, Royale
Da', and Kris Morrison,
but that did not discourage
them from winning the
game.
The two lead
scorers for that game were

Kali Beck with 20 points ,
and Luiza Fritz with 8
points.
There were many
tears shed after the game.
They dreamed of this day
and celebration victory. It
did not matter if they lost
another game after
winning this one. They
had the desire to win this
game, and they did.
This year the varsity
team is made up of three
seniors, six juniors, one
sophomore, and two

freshmen.
The Lady
Wolverines have not had a
good season. They have
only won 4 games. They
have played extremely
well for only winning 4
games.
The
Lady
Wolverines had it in their
heart that they were going
to play in Districts. That
dream was shattered. The
Lady Wolverines lost by 9
points. They were very
disappointed, but they go
to the boys's game to cheer
them on to victory.

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Head Coach Mick McOermont, Luiza Fritz, Kali Bee~ Katy Blatnick, Jennifer Forsythe, Enn Dunavant, Jess
Macklin, and Kristy Miller

�Top Pictures: Kali Beck i. trying to fmd
someone to throw the ball to. Royale Da' . hoots
for two.

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Opp.

Ignacio

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Duran~JV

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42
47
32

49
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45
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43
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67

Monte i ta
Sargent
Farmington JV
Dove Creek
Mancos
Pago a

34

3

Ignacio
35
Dolores
39
Navajo Prep
39
ucla
47
Pagosa
26
Dolores
25
Manco
45
Nucla
27
Overall Record 4-13

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�Kri Morrison bit the du t.
Delilah Folk hoots. Kris M.
brings the ball down. Kristy
Miller drives the ball. Royale Da'

hoot for two points.

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Bayfield, CO 81122
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�Left to Right: Asst. Coach Tina Jones, Head Coach Mick McDermont, Delilah Folks, Phoebe
Percell, Kandi Morrison, Kelly Steinbacher, Thersea Zink, Angela Natzke, Enid Lasater, and
KacyConner

eft to Right: Asst. CoachTina Jones, Kelly Steinbacher,Thersea Zink, Head Coach Mick
cDermont, Angela Natzke, Mandy Gosney, J ohnna Biggers, Meleah Farmnam, and
Renae' Neil

�There is thirty econds
left in the game, and Bayfield is
up by 5 point against Ignacio.
The buzzer goes of~ and the
Bayfield Wolverines win the
game 50 to 45 because they
blinded their opponents with
their bright fluorescent bandaids.
o one in the history of
high school ba ketball has ever
played with band-aids on his
face, arm, or leg. This is the new
trend for the 1994 Wolverine
boys basketball team.
They
wear
them
anywhere and everywhere that
they find to place them. A for
Dion Phelps, well, he wears
them on the back of hi
basketball shoes.
Robert
Walker wears one on his
forehead, o if anyone asks
what happened, he'll probably

ay that Brad Hoback took him
out during the game. The team
ays that the band-aids bring
them good luck; so far, they are
right.
This year the varsity
team is made up of eight seniors,
one junior, and two freshmen.
They have come far to achieve
their dreams.
The Wolverines played
Dove Creek for the first game at
Districts. They stomped Dove
Creek 73 to 35. They played
Mancos for the second game. The
Wolverines were up by one at
half -time. The score was 33 to
32. The Wolverines and the
Bluejays were tied 51 to 51, then
Dion Phelp was fouled by Ben
Ellis. It would have been Ellis's
fifth foul, but his friend (Joey
Bled oe) took the foul for him.
They lost the game by 7 points.

The Wolverines had the
championship was pull out
right out from under them. The
refs were not fair at all. The
final score was 59 to 52. Their
off to Palisade for Regionals.
They played West Grand and
they played a good
game. The Wolverines came
back in the third quarter to take
the lead 43 to 42. They had
three players foul out in the
fourth quarter. They lost by 6
points. The final score was 66 to
72.
The JV and the C team
played a good season the year.
They both had their ups and
downs. Overall the season went
by fast. The JV's overall record
was
-4. The C teams overall was
11-3.

Left to Right: Asst. Coach Rich Hillyard, Brad Hoback, Jamie Salazar, Blake Surprenant, Dion
Phelps, Robert Walker, Tad Hetler, Jason For~ythe, Jonah Martin, Joey Serrano, Kevin Prior, Ben
Ford, Head Coach Butch Prior, and Manager Jeb Taylor

�Monticello
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Sargent
61
Pagosa
34
Page Az.
37
Westwood Az.
39
Monument Az.
41
• Mancos
60
Pagosa
41
• Ignacio
50
• Dolores
75
Navajo Prep
44
• Dove Creek
75
• Nucla
70
Pagosa
52
Dolores
79
Mancos
37
Nucla
80
Ignacio
52
Dove Creek
73
Mancos
52
West Grand
66
Overall Record 11-11

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�Brad Hoback hoots for two. Dion
Phelps slam it at Distrists. Brad
oback bring the ball down court.
lake Surprenant puts it up. Tom
Harrbon hoots, &amp; mis es.

Dion Phelp · hoot and cores.
Robert Walker puts it up for two.
Blake Surprenant shoots while
being almo t mashed.

�to Right: Asst. Coach Ri
d, Ben
en ott,
an Cusick, Tom Harrison,
acklin, Jason Abernathy, Cody Abernathy, Bart Miller, Zac Martinez, Cory Baxter, Head
ach Butch Prior and Man
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Left to Right: Asst. Coach Rich Hillyard, Hobby Chapin, Ben Lott, Nichlas Kimball, Ryan
Cusick, John Lancett, Reggie Sanchez, Mike Smithawick, Tom Harrison, BJ Monger, Jimmy

���DO YOU BELIEVE THESE PEOPL E
These are faces only
their mothers can love.
When
you look at the
unique students at BHS, you
see that they cannot be
compared to any other
group of people. They set
their own standards and set
their sights high.
The
students at Bayfield High
can never be matched.
They are in a class of their
own. No other small school
has such a
mix of
personalities.
BHS has
goofballs all over, some
bookworms, and even a
few dead heads.
This
school has them all. No,
they cannot be duplicated.
These students stand alone.

Clockwise: Justin Macklin tries to hold
up the wall. Joey Serrano takes a break
between classes. Forrest Allen works
hard to finish his homework. Whitney
kicks back in Mr. Kerins class. Erin
Dunavant gathers her books to go home.
Bucky Taylor looks shocked as he opens
his devistating locker.

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Faculty
72-73
Staff
74-79
Juniors
Sophomores 80-85
86-91
Freshman
92-93
Dedication

Clockwise: Cheryl gets help from
Mrs. Haga. Mindy Beal tries to pay
attention in Mrs. Casias class. Cody
Abernathy does some research in the
library. Mrs Blatnick class is hard at
work. Royale, Cheryl, and Micha
study the evatation of balance.

McDonalds

Going to McDonald's is almost as TTWch
a part of sclwol as going to class. You •..,e mode
u.s the place to meet, to tnlk, to have a good
time, to celebrate your 'l'ictories and help
forget defeats.
You''l'e mode McDonald's more than just
another place to eat.
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�A SIGHT TO SEE
And Much, Much More
BHS Faculty, HMMM. .. this
small phrase, I'm sure brings
many things to mind but we'll
just stick towhatis allowed.The
faculty at BHS is growing more
and more each year. This year
there were a few new additions
to the team. Alice Bauman
helped Mrs Merica! out with a
few of her English classes. Unfortunately she was only a student teacher so her stay was not
too long. Alice's unique style of
teaching made her students
have fun while they learned,

and not many teachers provide
this combination! Beverly Hott
teamed up with Mrs. Haga and
together they taught the majority of the computer classes offered at BHS. Althought Mr.
Dugger was no linger a part of
BHS, his abscence was made up
for by the new science teacher,
Tina Jones.So we've displayed
this unique arrangement of
teachers from Bayfield High
School, and hopefully, they're
here to stay!!

Mrs. Blatnick wanders the halls just
looking for trouble.

BHSFACULTY
Bauman, Alice
Beckler, Peggy
Blatnick, Carol
Bru b, Gerald
Casbio, There. a

Edwards, Richard
Haga, Den~e
Hott, Beverly
Jone , Tina
Keirn , Jon

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�Mr. Prior shaws that he can fit right in with the kids at BHS.

Above: Mrs Drake works hard as the secretary of BHS. Right
above: Mrs Cashio helps a student in need. Left: Coach Kerins
and Coach Prior are two of the main reasons of successs here
in Bayfield.

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�BOARD OF EDUCATION
Clockwise: The teachers join in 011
all the activities, trying to compete
with the students. Mrs. Haga
smiles at the camera. Mrs Drake is
one of the happiests faces around.
Mr . Marty believes teaching should
be in a relaxed form.

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�Mr. Ed takes a break to soak up some sun.

Brad and Robert try their hardest to agravate Mrs.
Conner.

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Brown, Tommy
Superintendant
Coffee, Benny
Conner, Ginger
Librarian
Curran, Jack
Principal
Drake, Vicki
Princ.'s Seer.

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�Juniors: Lost In Space
Everyone wants to be
an upperclassman and the
junior class has finally made
it. The constant thought in
their minds is: only one more
year and we are gone! The
junior class consists of
cowboys, weirdos, jocks, and a
lot of semi-normal people
too. All of which have bright
and original personalities.
They have come a long way
in the past eleven years. They
have all finally gotten cars
(although a lot of them have
various scrapes and dents).

Bucky Taylor's advice to all
juniors, "A vehicle has tires
that should remain on the
ground not in the air.n
The junior class is
famous for their crazy abilit}
to have fun. According to
Tasha Mrasak, going to
Bayfield High School has been
"a new
and
unusual
experience because it is so
small." The junior class has
been through alot, but have
remained a close group of
friends who will, no doubt,
succeed in life.

Evan Suprenant knows the Junior class is number 1!!

Abernathy, Cody
Anderson, Michael
Deal, Mindy
Beck, Kali
Blatnick, Katy

Burrows, Whitney
Chamblee, Micah
Cook, Jarrett
Crossman, Rachel
Da, Royale

�Dyer, }essie
Forsythe, Jennifer
Fritz, Luiza
Gomez, Nita
Holmes, Carl

Hunt, Ryan
Hunter, }odie
Jack, }ames
Kremer, Doug
Larimore, Richard

CLASS OF

Left: Elizabeth Merrill and Jennifer
Forsythe 3how their great sen~e of
humor. Kavin McCormick wonder ·
if it was a wi e choice to move to the
little town of Bayfield.

�Above: Tasha Mrasak i happy to be
in Bayfield . Right: Jennifer Murphy
and Metis ·a Longfellow-the be t of
tnends.

LongfeUow, Amy
Longfellow, Melissa
Lorenzini, Kerrie
Ludwig, Makesha
Lyda, joe

Macklin, Justin
Mansell, Denise
McClure, Jeff
McCormick, Cayle
Merrill, Elizabeth

303-884-9601

Outdoor Equipment
Gunsmithing- Machine Shop

BAYFIELD TRADERS
Duke &amp; James Schirard
303-884-4187
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P.O. Box 193 - 95 W . Mill St.
Bayfield, CO 81122

�MiUer, Wendy
Morell~ Patrick
Morrison, Kristina
Mrasak, Tasha
Murphy, Jennifer

Murphy, uzanne
Natzke, Leigha
Neil, Christina
Peppers, Rochelle
Powell, Ryan

Top left: All Je sie Dyer wanted for
Chri tma wa · her front tooth. Left:
The B.D.A. proudly &amp;tand together.
Top: Ju tin Macklin know he' too
sexy for thb chool.

Ignacio Shur Value

P.O. Box 337
Ignacio, CO 81137

�Above: Joey Seranno remembers
days long gone when life was
simple. Middle: Cody
Abernathy steals a glance at the
woman of his dreams. Far Right:
Katy Blatnick fantasizing
about "PAUL".

Rhyno, Cheryl
Roe, Audrey
Rush, Patricia
Sanchez, Steve
Schulder, haw

Serrano, joey
Surprenant, Evan
Taylor, Bucky
Teller, Teara
Walters, Melissa

Wilmer, Corbin
Wilmer, Jennifer
Wilson, Matt

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�Left: Steve Sanchez shyly grins. Far
left: Ryan Powell stares in amazement
at the camera.Middle left: Bucky
Taylor ...Kristina Morrison has an
earful while Cheryl Rhyno dreams
of a happy place. Bottom left: Melissa
Walters shows her school spirit by
dressing up at Halloween.

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CLASS OFFICERS

Cheryl Rhyno:
President
Wendy Miller: Vice
President
Audrey Roe: Secretary
KaliBeck: Treasurer

399 Mountain View Drive
Bayfield, CO 81122
Motel: 884-2780

Cafe: 884-9368

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�A LEGACY OF THEIR OWN
Sophomores Unprecedented in 1993
Unprecedented is one word of school. This includes FBLA,
that has been used to described the FHA, STAND, Drama, Band, From Left to Rtght: Jenca Cook and
Sophomore Class. Wbat does it Knowledge Bowl, and sports. All Mtchelle Chnstano studv Izard for tlze
mean? Webster has defined it as these things have helped this class upcommg test. Rvan Custck slw. . . ·s ;ust
unique. This class is certainly that. through the year and has brought how well he like Cortez. Peters. Jonathan
Blacksten takes a break in Mrs. Hagas'
Wbat makes it unprecedented is drastic change not only physically
class.
thewidevarietyofthepersonalities but mentally as well. Many of
formed in the class. They have them are finding that is not what it
partiers, athletes, actors, comedi- used to be. They have, however,
ans, scholars, leaders, and those made many new friends both unthatjustcannot be classified. With der and upperclassmen. This
such a wide variety of personali- makes struggling through the year
ties, you get a very ambitious goup. a little easier. This class is one of
Sometimes they do get a little to the best. Their successfulness has
ambitous. This group has a very made them stand out in all aspects.
unique outlook on life. Matt Boy, the world better watch out
Trobaugh said, "Life is just one big because the class of '96' is just
game." Do we wish it was. This beginningtocreatealegacyoftheir
class is learning that it is a lot of own.
hard work throughout every aspect

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Cory Bcuter
Johnna Biggers
Jonathan Blacksten

Jenca Cook
MIChelle Clm'itwno
Ryan Cusick
Damella Dl).on
Erin Dunavant

Left to Right: Josh Fats shows off Ius fact
after a fight wah an upperclassman. Erm
Dunavant is one of a kind at the
Halloween contest.

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�Left ro R!(?IU: Jolmna B1ggers tells
Freshman Justm Goodwin," Touch me
you die!/" Erin Anglins impression of a
Freshman.

Cody Duran
Rachel Ed~..·ards
Josh Fitts
Delilah Folks
Danny Fritz

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Mike Greer
Austin Hall
Dan Hall
Mandi Hamzlton
Tom Harrison

Josh Homer
Caleb Huthmacher
Daryl Kolzlerscmidt
Dason Kremer
Eric Lobato

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Quality Carpentry

Auto - Fumrlure - Boat - Commercial

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�Ben Lott
Ronald Lud~..·rg
Amanda LuJan
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Jennifer McCl.ue
M1chelle McDonald
Bart M1ller
Eugene M11ler
Julia Minkler

Kand1 Mornson
Erin Orgaman
Andy Peterson
Garrett Popely
Rico Prianto

Left to Right: Heather RalSh shows all

tlze other classes, " Tills rs ~..·hat wrll
happen to )'OU if.vou mess wrth the best."
M1chelle Clznstrano stares m awe at the
man of lzer dreams.

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Farmers Insurance Group
555 South Camino Del Rio #A - 3
Durango, CO 81301
Shari Chrane
247-4302
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�Clod.."wise from the top: Sonya Sttton 1S
rile Belle of the Halloween contest. Rav
Vasquez 1S a little camera shy. Bart
Miller struts Ius stufffor the school to see.
Delilah Folks' tmmitation of Mr. Ed.
Rachel Edwards hard at ~"'·ork to finish her
layout before the deadline.

Heather Raish
Kenna Ranney
Becky Rodrick
Catenna Rule
Sonya Sitton

Shannon Farrell
Cindy nively
Brent Spratlen
Tiffany Teller
Jennifer Thompson

Andy's Photography

Rufe's Paint Store

Pam Taylor

Mike Romero

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purango, CO 81301
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(303) 247 - 5660

38 Town Plilza
Durango, CO 81301

(303) 247 - 5267

�Matt Trobaugh
Curtzs Valencza
Alzcza Vance
Ra_v Vasquez
Domznzc Wesley

Clochvise from the top: Mzchelle 1S
takzng a break to pose for the camera.
Tiffan_v Teller IS tlzroughl_v exhausted after
a day at BHS. Jason Abernathv stares at
the camera and can 't quae figure out whv
they are taking his p1cture. Below:
Kenna Ranney is a perfect exarnple of
having a umque outlook on life.

Deli • Bakery • Salad Bar
Floral Shoppe • Video Rentals
Film Processing

2 LOCATIONS IN DURANGO
#6 Town Plaza Shopping Center
3130 Main A venue

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�OUT TO GETCHA!
Freshman 1994
Countdown, Freshmen!
Only three more years and were
outta here. This ever unique class
has so much to offer the real
world once we get out. But don't
get your hopes up, we have a
while.
What's the best thing about
being a Freshman?lt has to be
new friends, new teachers, and
finally getting out of the Midschool. Yes, but what's the worst
thing about being a Freshman?
Definitely being at the bottom of
the social stack once again, and
walking down the hall hoping no

big Senior is ready to give you
the "Initiation".
This class is surely one of
the best to ever come through
BHS, so how do you describe
them? Brilliant? Ambitious?
Out of the ordinary? Or just
plain awesome. You make the
choice. We have a lot to look
forward to in the near future,
like more respect and best of all,
getting our drivers license.
Whatever each of us decides
to do with our lives, the world
better get ready, 'cause the class
of 1997 is out to make it big!

Above: Judd Jenkins glances back to
make sure he is not being stalked by
an UPPERCLASSMAN. BelowAndrea Garcia catches up on the
past faces of BHS.

Andrews, Nicholas
Apodaca, Jennifer
Arnold, 1heresa
Backer, Megan
Beat, Bridget

Betley, Kacey
Brandon, Jeff
Brittain, Jessica
Chapin, Hobby
Clapp, Cierra

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P.O. Box 2448
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�Left to Right: Jeb Taylor, StudentCouncilRep; Jessica Macklin,
President; Kacy Conner, Secretary; Marshal Hahn, Vice
President; Enid Lasater, Treasurer.

Above: Kim McGuire looks like she is
enjoying her new classes.

Clendenning,
Maggie
Cole, Angie
Conner, Kacy
Corlies, Tegan
Crossman, Rubin

Crumbaugh, Ellie
Cummins, Jesse
Cundiff, Jimmy
Deming, Brand
Donaldson,
Justin

Eimar, Erik
Fahrion, Dawn
Farnam, Maleah
Fisher, Shannon
Ford, Ben

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�Above: Dawn Lewis can'tfigure out
how she got to Bayfield. Right: This
group offreshmen don't seem to
know where the high school is.

Garcia, Andrea
Garcia, Cheyenne
Gomez. Miguel
Goodwin, Justin
Gosney, Mandy

Haga, Heather
Hahn, Marshall
Hahn, Valerie
Hamilton, Aaron
Hoback, Craig

Holland, Randy
Ivers, Cannon
Jack, Harley
Jenkins, Judd
Johnson, Bobby

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890 Camino Del Rio
Durango, CO 81302

(303) 247 - 2457

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(303) 247 8182

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(505) 326-5423

�Left: Seems like this freshman class is
always trying to be on top. Above:
Kristy Miller will soon figure out there
is not much to smile about in high
school.

Joswick, arah
Kennedy, Daniel
Kimball, Niclwlas
Kugle, Matt
Lancett, John

Larimore, Heather
Lasater, Enid
Lewis, Dawn
Linfesty. Tara
Lorenzini, Sam

Lucero, Lloyd
Ludwig, Josh
Macklin, Jessica
Mars, Dusty
Martin, Amanda

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�Left: Marshall Hahn realizes that he is not in middle school anymore. Ci rra
Clapp and Jamie McMinn are only two of the smiling faces here at BHS

McGuire, Kim
McMinn, Jaime
Miller, Kristy
Monger, B.J.
Morrison, Olan

Natzke, Angela
Neil, Renae
Percell, Plwebe
Popely, Tim
Prior, Kevin

Richardson,
Christina
Richins, Kim
Rustmann, Jody
Sanchez, Reggie
Schockaert, Mike

Computer
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1124 TOW, PLAZA

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DURANGO. COLORADO M1301

(303) 247-3308

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�Left: Angela Natzke and Kacy
Conner finally figure out the joke
they heard the day before. Daniel
Kennedy is glad he finally made it to
high school.

Serrano, Jackie
Smithwick, Mike
Sours, Jeremy
Steinbacher, Kelly
Taylor, Jeb

Thompson, Kimber
Vette, Kane
Wilbourn, Heidi
Williams, Steve
Wilmer, Mike

Wilson, Clayton
Wray, Jesse
Young, Tyler
Zink, Theresa

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�Alma Jean.
Mike,
We are so verv proud ofvou. Remember that
the glorr of God ts tntel!tgence and that you
can overcome ever_v challenge you face . You
wr/1 a/wars be in our hearts.
Love,
MomandDad

We believe tn you and know you can do ~rhatever rou set
your heart to. We're so proud of you and ~...,u always be
therefor you.
Love.
Mom·rz

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Jonah,
Thanks for the many
proud moments and
exciting times due to
your Izard work and
dedication to your
school work and ball
games. We couldn't
be more proud.
All our love.
MomandDad

Melissa,
You 're a doll. Go get 'em and"remember THINK PINK.

Kristina,
You've come a long way from the shy little girl you
once were. Tlze sky is tlze limit. So take your talents
and your million dollar smile and soar.

Kim,

Love you,

You have been a joy to your mom and dad. We may
have lost our little girl, but tlze young lady who has
replaced her has not disappointed us. In our eyes you
are already a success:

Dad, Mom, and Jonathan

Dad and Mom

�Brad,
The pnde that we
have for you m who
vou are and who you
are becommg IS
completely be_vond
-words. We want you
to know we love you
and wish you the very
best in all that life
fzolds for you.
Love,
MomandDad

Bobbie Kay,
You have always been
loveable and very
concerned about others,
also you have always had a
good outlook on life and
what you want in life. We
love you very much and
wijh you luck in the future
ahead of you.

Aaron,
Think positive. Chin up. Smile a lot.
Remember who loves you,
Mom and Dad
Kara,

Corinne,
Angels don't all have blue eyes, but mine does.
Love ya,
Mom and brothers

As you go through hfe al~.,·ays
remember to believe m }'Our dreams,
work for your goals and trust m your
heart. You 're a very special lady and
we love you unmensel_v.
Love.
MomandDad

�BELIEVING IN CHANGE
The 1994-93 year gave rememberance to ev.('ryone.
New faces came to peoples attention, and faces disappeared
that we will probably never see again. New artists stormed to
the tops of the music charts, and some fell in defeat. Michael
Jackson faced a prison term, and Snoop Doggy Dog wondered
of he would ever get out.
Change was one of the main issues of this year. Many
people brought happiness to others, while other lives were
destroyed by the worlds faults. The changes of 93-94 brought
good and bad for the people. One thing that was learned
thought is that you always gotta believe.
Forty seconds that shook Los
Angeles caused an estimated thirty
billion dollars in damage.

Michael jackson faced his downfall as he was accused of sexually
assulting a young boy.

joe Carter became the second player
to end a World Series with a home

TOP TEN BEST SELLING SINGLES
1. Can't Help Falling In Love
2. Dreamlover
3. Whoomp! There It Is
4. Lately
5. Runaway Train

6. If
7. Right Here
8. Will You Be There
9. I'm Gonna Be
10. If I Had No Loot

Dr. Ore is the cheif architect of what is
know at West Coast gangsta rap. He
has produced million-selling albums,
most recently "The Chronic."

BSBSEbbERS
20541 HWY. 160 WEST

DURANGO, COLORADO
94

�The Dallas Cowboys became only the fifth
team to repeat as Super Bowl champions
with a 30-13 victory over the Buffalo Bills in
Super Bowl XXVIll.

TOP FIVE MOVIES
OF 1994
1. Jurassic Park
2. The Fugitive
3. The Firm
4. Hard Target
5. R;s;ng Sun

Pope fohn Paul II visited the
United States for the third
time since becoming pope 15
years ago.

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Nancy Kerrigan was expected to win the
national figuring skating title. But before
she had a chance to compete, she was bashed
on the knee by an unidentified assailant.
l1lter,fellow skater, Tanya Harding 's
former husband, pleaded guilty in the
assault case.

AlJ'F8 EEN'FER

(303) 385-4822
(303) 247- 1212

CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS '''

I

�Jason,
You have been a constant source ofJOV and enrerrwnmenr
to us. Just contmue to belteve m }'Ourself and rrusr the
Lord--then follow your dreams to a wonderful life We are
very proud ofyou'
Love,
Mom and Dad

Anna.
You make us very proud. We enjoy the
memory of many great times together. We
will miss }'Our enthusiasm and fun sense of
humor next year when you go to college.
You will be successful at whatever you do.
Seize the day.
Love,
Mom and Dad

Tasha,
We are sure you do not know how much love
and happiness you have brought to our home.
We have learned a lotfromyou! Your
determination and desire to do what's right will
help you throughout your life.
Loving you eternally,
MomandDad

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�Bottom Middle (Clockwise): Aaron Howard, Brandon Head, J.D. Gosney, Justin
Gingerich, Dylon Gerber, Christian Frye, Isaac Fleener, Casey Donohue, Ayold
DeJong, Emanuel Costa, Tyrel Cloudt, William Champlin, Doug Carron, Daniel
Candelaria, Beau Black, Dustin Anders, Brian Wiebe, Nicholas Thorsby, Peter
Svensson, Matthew Stewart, Andrew Schaaf, Chris Rhodes, Tommy Percell, Chris
Ourganian, Richard Monger, Levi Mead, Scott McAlvany, Chad Ludwig, Tyler
Lucas, Tony Kimball, Michael Juliano, Adam Jobes, Erin Humiston

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�Bottom Middle (Counter-Clockwise): Jessica Mars, Amanda Magill, Kristy Luzar,
Aileen Kohlerschmidt, Kristina Johnson, Sarah Horton, Henessey Harrmann,
Cecilia Hanna, Xochitl Garcia, Virginia Flippen, Tara Corlies, Cheri Casper,
JoAnna Cartwright, Christie Bonds, Sara Beckler, Sara Beck, Kathleen Andrews,
Jennifer Wray, Jolene Wilson, Lacy Williams, Marie Van Abbema, Jamie Sirios,
Jennifer Ruhnke, Tiffany Potter, Rachel Pope, Leah Phillips, Christine Melchior

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Dustin Anders

Kathleen Andrews

Sara Beckler

Beau Black

Eddie Busch

Daniel Candelaria

Doug Carron

JoAnna Cartwright

Cheri Casper

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Tyrel Cloudt

Emanuel Costa

Kirk Cundiff

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Ayold DeJong

Casey Donohue

Isaac Fleener

Virginia Flippen

Christian Frye

Xochitl Garcia

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Hey! Remember in mid-school when
the class went on the outdoor rec trip
to Hermosa, and Tara and Xochitl got
chased by a cow? Remember when
the choir used to go Christmas
caroling? Do you remember how all
the guys shaved their heads after
Jonathan Kaiser did? Or how about
the Halloween parades in elementary
school? Yeah, those were the good
old days. The time of no worries, the
only worries we had were about
having fun.
Most of the senior class has gone to
Bayfield schools almost all of their
lives, others joined in mid school, and
even a few more in high school.
Throughout these last thirteen years
of school the class of 2000 has
grown into a whopping sixty-seven
students. And over the course of
thirteen years most have managed to
stay friends. Friends are the key to
success ... and Growth.
Thanks for all the memories. It's
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"I remember how Tommy
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�Dylon Gerber

Justin Gingerich

Cecilia Hanna

Henessey Harrmann

Sarah Horton

Aaron Howard

Adam Jobes

Kristina Johnson

Michael Juliano

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Aileen Kohlerschmidt

Tyler Lucas

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Chad Ludwig

Kristy Luzar

Amanda Magill

Jessica Mars

Scott McAivany

Levi Mead

Christine Melchior

Richard Monger

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�Class Favorites

Friendliest Personality
Kirk Cundiff &amp; Katie Andrews

Picture Perfect Smile
Mandy Magill &amp; Isaac Fleener

Most Original &amp; Unique
Marie Van Abbema &amp; Erin Humiston

Enchanting Eyes
Tony Kimball &amp; Cheri Casper
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Kris Pickett &amp; Tiffany Potter

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Class Clown
Cecilia Hanna &amp; Dan Candelaria

Fashionable Attire
Kinsee Morlan &amp; Aaron Howard

Lovable Laugh
Chris Ourganian &amp; Kristina Johnson

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Kinsee Morlan

Chris Ourganian

Leah Phillips

Kristoffer Pickett

Tiffany Potter

Chris Rhodes

Jennifer Ruhnke

Andrew Schaaf

Jamie Sirios

Matthew Stewart

Tommy Percell

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Nicholas Thorsby

Marie Van Abbema

Lacy Williams

Jolene Wilson

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experienced numerous memorable
events. The yearbook staff set out to
ask:
Jennifer Wray

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Richie Monger

"I enjoyed being free
and having fun . Just
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JoAnna Carwright

"At State Soccer we ran
around the hotel at 1:00
a.m. in our underwear,"
Christian Frye

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�Miss Wolverine

Sara Beck moved to Bayfield when she was eight months old. She is a member of the
National Honor Society and has maintained a 4.0 GPA all through high school. Sara has
been involved in Student Council, F.C.C.L.A., volleyball, basketball and track. While
involved in Student Council Sara was Sophomore and Junior class president. She is also
vice-president of her Senior class. Sara has been a member ofF.C.C.L.A. all four years
jand an officer for two years. While participating in volleyball all four years she has been a
~earn captain and 2"ct team All-Conference Setter for the past two years. Playing basketball
for four years Sara has been the starting point guard for three years and a team captain.
Sara has always been a go-getter and has a strong work ethic.
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�Mr. Wolverine

Isaac Fleener has gone to Bayfield schools his whole life. He has been a leader in sports,
academics, and the community. He has played baseball all four years. He was selected in
1998 as 1st Team All-Conference Utility Player. In 1999 he was selected as 1 t Team AllConference Pitcher and 1st Team All-Conference Shortstop. He was selected in 1998-99
as Academic All-State in cross-country and baseball. He played football two years and
ran cross-country one year. He has been involved in Student Council and has been in the
National Honor Society for two years. This year Isaac wa cho en to be in a first year
program called Leadership Bayfield High School. Isaac has always been a good friend
and sets high goals and standards for himself.

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�The first week back to chool after a relaxing, hot summer is always the hardest
time of the year. The first day in school is usually one of tired eyes, new clothes
and many hugs from friends. Our first week consisted of a first day pep
assembly to get us all thinking about our BHS Wolverine pride, many new faces
of both students and teachers and fresh start. Little was known about the year to
come, but the opportunity to live each day was faced with ambition. By the
second day, the tiredness was gone, work was begun and everyone settled into
the swing of things. We all knew we had many adventures awaiting us for the
next nine months.

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�Homecoming 1999

'When a loud applause came crashing through the walls of the BHS g}mnasium,
evel)one knew that the 1999 Homecoming festivities were underway. tudent
Council chose the clever theme "The Last Homecoming of the Millenium" to join
the h~pe of the upcoming changing of times. The~ selected theme day and
awarded a prize to eve!) colorlul character who walked through the door. Some o
the themes included: Teacher/Greek day, Hollywood Homecoming, and even a
tropical rendezvous, Hawatian style. Each morning the students conglomerated
into the gym to compete in relays and other creative games. At the end of each
morning, the honor of queen and king for the day was awarded to two lucky
tudents. The halls were adorned end to end after the Advi ory doors had been
decorated. Thursday evening was kicked off with the Peach Fuzz volleyball
tournament. The victory was seized by the wrath of the seniors. The tied-up
Powder Puff game was enhanced by an elegant dance from the graceful
cheerleaders. The night came to an end with a raging bonfire that was held at the
football field. On Friday afternoon the students gathered up and down Mill Street to
observe the parade. Some of the main attraction included: a choreographed
march by the elementary kids, tudent floats, and the candidates for Homecoming
Queen and King. On aturday the games began at 2:00p.m. Every team was
triumphant at pulverizing the Del Norte Tigers. Kinsee Morlan and Isaac Fleener
were crowned queen and king. The night was wrapped up with a dazzling dance in
the BHS cafetorium.
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. crowned, Ben Anderson pla} Fonzie, Meeow, the queen candidates how their pearly whites,
Chris 'mithwick has school pint; Melinda, Tara, and )arne:; are trapped m time; Erin Cummins
as a Greek goddess, Betsy Ever:; goes for the goal, the Football team "floats" down Mill.

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Kalee L'Argent takes time to
smile, Bayfield auacks the
enemy, Tara and Sara play
Bobbsey 1\vins, Justin and d
take pride in victory, Andy and
Tony dre for succe , the
juniors fight WWF style; ooh,
girl, hake thatthang; julliana
lips a present to Misener,
Cry tal and An1ber say cheese!!
Center: Kinsee Morlan and
Isaac Fleener are crowned 19
Homecoming Royalty.

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Jessica Potter, Jamie Sirios, Amanda Newby, Third Row : Melanie Calderwood , Heather
Herman Front Row : Sara Beckler, Lacy Williams, Tiffany Potter. Coach : Pam Catron

"I loved making friends
with the girls on the
squad and the cheerleader buffets on the
road trips"
- Lacy Williams

" I enjoyed being on a
team and being able to
do something I loved to
do, CHEER!"
- Tiffany Potter

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"The things I enjoyed
most about cheering in
High School were all of
the road trips and the
10 best friends I have
made."
- Sara Beckler

"The best part about
being a cheerleader
was taking state, but
the road trips were
fun too."
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cusick. Melinda Martinez lcenter rowl Sarah Honan, Andrea Zlnk. Kristina
Jehnson,Amanda Magill,Nikki Walker uront rewl sarah sanchez. Tara Corlles
sara Beck. undsev Damson
The 1999 'olleyball season \\as one that will he forever remembered . The
The girls then
combmed the1r mental and phys1cal strengths to conquer the Mancos tournament
wnh un~urpnsmg glory. The champ10nsh1p game wa. full of h1gh Intensity. It
not only went mto three matches, but the final match was also taken 1nto over
time. The Lady Wolvennes beat Dolores 8- 15. I ) -6. and 17-15. The 0\erall
season record was 13 Hctone and 5 lo. ses. The games mcluded a thunderou
15-0. 15-9 triumph over the IgnaciO Bobcats. As the season wound down. the
g1rls found a place at the D1stnct I0-JT tournament. In the first round. Centauri
was conquered 15-2 and I S-8. The next two rounds were lost to both Ignacio
and Pagosa. However, the large pomt value of the first round gave Bayfield a
spot m the sudden death match against Centaun. The Woh ennes lmt 5-15 and
ended the1r sea on sad I} The girls do not look hack wnh regret. As the 2000
season approache . over half the team will graduate and the head coach, Jana
P1c!...ett. will b1d ad1eu. "You're still the one Jana." quote the lady Wolverines.
sea~on k1c!...ed off\\ nh a I ) -2. 15-~ VICLOI) over P1cdra \11sta.

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�left t right: lback rowl Kim Piccoli. Hanna Baird.Melinda Martinez. Katie
Carron. Nikki Ellis lcenter rowl lacv Beck. Amv Young,Kristine Melchior.
Jessica Piccoli. Clare Jones llront rowl Ash lev Hahn. MistY Tucson
Right: IllPI Katie carren serves It up lmlddlel
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Danielle Rob ens. Alex Conners,Kalee l'Argent. Jenna Perrv. Kvra Moon lcenter rowl
Allison Ragsdale.Sarah Reese,Jennv Martinez.Andrea Steward. Desiree CundiH,
Amber Failer llront rowl MisiY Walter.Shannon Guv.lindsev Martinez
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Bottom Row Left to Right: Aaron Howard, Tyler Mclaughlin, Daniel Edwards, Kelly Greer, Matt Brown, Matt Gonzales, Chns Marchase, Nick
Potter Second Row. Whitney Williams, Jenn1fer Wray, Jeff Ortiz, D.J Wicburg, Colt Hunt, Justin Gingerich, J.T. Bell, Jay Miller, Jon Quails, Kevin
Black, James Garton, Jillian Capalbo Third Row: Coach Kuhlman, Coach Edwards, Coach Close, Josh Capalbo, Eli Luke, Tommy Percell, Blake
Evans, John Williams, Matt Vandenberg, Devon Catron, Coach Vamell, Coach Moon Fourth Row: Brady Paulek, Eric Nelson, Paul Black. Matt
Nelson, Chns Ourgan1an, Dan Black, Kirk Cund1ff Top Row: Andrew Knickerbocker, Marcus K1mball, Joey Carroll Sam Mallett, Corey
Copenhaver, Kevin Siscoe. Luke Harnnqton, Jake Tucson

The football team of 1999 was a team filled with hope. Following a few disappointing seasons, the Wolverines had a new
coach and a new outlook. They set their sights on the playoffs. Their first victory came agamst none other than Bayfield s
rival, Ignacio High School. The ending score was 7-6. The confidence earned from th1s first v1ctory gave the Wolvennes
the ability to play an outstanding game against Pagosa H1gh School. Justin Gingerich led his team into the fourth quarter
with two touchdowns. The Pirates would not give up without a fight; they managed to get past our powerful defense and
also scored a touchdown in the fourth. It was a hard loss, but the team still had a little something up our sleeves. At the
end of the 1999 season, they were on their way to the state playoffs! Roanng Fork was a b1gger and more powerful team
matched up against our scrappy, hard-hitting Wolverines. Kelly Greer made the first touchdown and the crowd was
hopeful. However, the sheer strength of the opponent left us with a bench full of hurt players and our freshman
quarterback, Matt Gonzales, battling to get his team back in the game. He threw several beautiful passes, one connectmg
in the end zone to Justin Gingerich, but it was not enough to continue further into the playoffs The younger Wolverines
will miss the leadership of five seniors, however the outcome for next year looks good.

�Seniors

Chris ouruanian

Aaron Howard

KirkCundiH

Justin Gingerich

Tommv Percell

�losing five senior means we should
do pretty well in the next years
Not to mention we'll have the new
stadium. If the underclassmen
work hard in the offseason , then
we'll be 100% better next year.
And 1 think Coach Close w1ll bnng
some new excitement to the
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Jlli,.;~'..... ...~-..-M-y_f_a-vo-r-it_e_g_a_m_e_w_a_s_t_h_e~ Run!; Devon Catron gets ready;
' I remember how Tommy bought a
gallon of water and spit it on
everyone, including me, on the
to the playoff game,' John Williams

Del Norte game because we
slaughtered them," Eric
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"Touchdown Kelly Greer,"
Tommy Percell calls; Matt
Nelson looks a little lost; "Hey
You!"; Is that Joey Carroll under
all those pads?; John Qualls
shows he can do a toe touch;
Josh Capalbo holds the ball tight

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Left to right: Back row: Eric Stone, Bradigan Ross, Abe Brown, Kyler Ross, Dan Zwart, Doug
Farnam, Cody Stephenson, Jeremy Crossman, Kyle Troxell , Daniel Failer Second row: Tim
Spishock, Cliff Allen, Marie Van Abbema, Becky Young , Michelle Miller, Jessca Randolph , Kira
Ross, Jaclynn Shaw, Mrs. Kimball Third Row: Rusty Sanchez, Ryan Jobes, Chris Howlett, Mr.
Kimball Front Row: Adam Jobes, Richie Monger, Andy Shaaf, (missing Cheri Casper)

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The 1999 season was
one of the most
successful in the 8year history of the
sport at Bayfield High
School with both the
boy ' and girls ' teams
qualifying for the state
meet. The girls
finished a very
respectable sixth at the
State Competition .

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to make it to state
at regionals my
first year, and
running so hard I
was almost
throwing up in the
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CR 502 and
picking apples
with Marie, and
trying to run
and eat them
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Left to Right: Back Row : Brent Koenig, Doug Carron, Justin Orris , Derek Cundiff, Will Clark,
Chad Ward, Middle Row : Megan Odell, Monty Hatfield, Rebekah Crangle, Lauren Arnold, Colt
Roberts, Sarah Abood, Front Row : Dusty Payne, Megan McKnight, Abi Rice, Shonda Anderson,
Rustin Bartel

Above; Members from the Basin Team hang out in Westcliffe, CO.
Above right; Megan McKnight turns the second barrel in Craig, CO
Opposite page, clockwise,· Nikki Kremer ropes her steer in Gallup, NM; Saddle
Bronc riders get ready to rodeo in Westcliffe, CO; Megan McKnight and Doug
Carron chase their steer in muddy Pueblo, CO; Doug Carron stops for a picture
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barrel in Craig, CO; Karen Shonk poses for a picture with her
hor e Fro ty; JD Go ney covers a good bronc hor e; Nikki Kremer
burning and turning in Capitan, NM.

Rodeo 1999-2000
Rodeo members from Bayfield are a part of the Basin Rodeo
Team. The Ba in Rodeo Team consists of members from
Durango, Bayfield, Ignacio, and Pagosa. Members compete in
event uch a rough tock event , roping, barrel racing, and
pole bending. Rodeos are held all over Colorado. There are
two rodeo sea ons; one in the pring and one in the fall. Point
are accumulated during the rodeo and members placing in the
top four at the end of the sea on qualify for the ational High
School Rodeo Final . Ba in members hold pots in the top ten
in everal event . GREAT JOB AND LETS RODEO !!

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Chris Carroll
Rory Martmez
Lance Lucero
Christian Frye
Dan Candelaria
Kyle Hoffman
David Tatum
Zack Martinez

Chns mtthv.tck
Robert Farnam
Casey Donohue
Ayold DeJong
teve Quail ·
Ben Lueck
Emanuel Co. ta
Matt tev.art
Zach Farnam

Bayfield Bobcats or Ignacio Wolverines? Bayfield school
district teamed up with Ignacio school district to play ball.
Since soccer is such a new thing for Bayfield there weren't
high expectations. However, the soccer team showed that
they were not going to waste any time losing this year.
With sixteen players from Bayfield, two all-conference
players named Chris Smithwick and Rory Martinez, they
claimed the title of District Champions. The team
dominated over all others. They even got to travel to State
competition. The year turned out great, and next year
looks even better.

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Zack battle for the ball; Ca ey,
why are you ju t standing there?;
The boys wait for the ball; Kyle and
Chri tian lounge in the ·un while
Chri find
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Lance hu tie down the field; hri
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�FALL
"Annie Get Your Gun" was this year's fall play, starring Natalie Decker as Annie Oaklev and Tony Kimball
as Frank Butler. The actor spent a lot of hard work preparing for the play and the audience w.as pretty
impressed with what they saw. "We pulled one of those Kimball miracles in Annie Get Your Gun. We
finally pulled it all together and it was a pretty awesome play and LOTS of fun," says the star Natalie
Decker who played Annie Oakley.

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From left to right the
pictures are: Erin
Humiston playing
Sitting Bull; Tony
Kimball playing
Frank Butler; Natalie
Decker playing Annie
Oakley; Owen Clark
playing Buffalo Bill.
The cast of the play
from left to right:
Anna Edwards,
Crystal Schissler,
Owen Clark, John
Williams, Tony
Kimball, Natalie
Decker, Crystal North,
Chris Ourganian,
Aaron Howard, Erin
Humiston, and Aidan
Cooney.
Not pictured is Alexis
Still and Stephanie
Ree e.

�During the weekend of Saturday, February 261h, a group of talented young actors from
Bayfield High School traveled to Alamosa, Colorado. Their intention, to compete in the
annual one-act play competition. The group of actors included: Marcus and Tony
Kimball, Sarah Sanchez, Erin Humiston, Amber Bell, Owen Clark, Natalie Decker, Anna
Edwards, and Nikki Walker. The drama team was directed by Sherry Kimball.
The competition was judged by three theater majors at Adams State College. The actors
received one-third, place ribbon for characterization and excellence in vocal projection.
Over all, each actor was proud and enthused with the performance. They are looking
forward to the competition next year.

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Erin Humiston and
Owen Clark; Nikki
Walker; tea timeAnna Edwards,
Sarah Sanchez,
Tony Kimball,
Amber Bell,
Marcas Kimball,
and Natalie Decker.

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Tony Kimball

Justin Gingerich

Seniors In Action

Aaron Howard

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Adam Jobes

Cecilia Hanna

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"I think this season
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were just little
problems that we can
fix next year."
--Becky Evers

points in this season, but it
definitely was an
improving season and it
was a lot better than past
ea ons."
--Lindsay Dallison
"Thi ea on we have really
improved and we work
better as a team together."
--Andrea Cu ick
Top ro" : llead Coach Jeff \1ist&gt;ner, A istant Coach Satl) Flippen,
Kim Piccoli, Ginny Hippen, Cecilia IIanna, lkck} E&gt;er. '\ochill
Garcia, Lind ay Datli on, '\lanager \lotl~e flippen, \s i rant
Coach tephanie Childers Bottom Ro" : \tanager Keith
Pickering, Manager D"'e Tatum, Amber Layton, Amy Guy,
\lichetle \Iiiier, ara lkck, Tara Corlies, Jackie Sha,.. Manager
Shannon Guy
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�"I think this season
was great and we
learned a lot on
playing as a team."
--Amy Young

" The season wa really
good, everyone got good
playmg time and we learned
how to put all of our kills
together as a team and the
season rocked! "
--Lilly McDermott

JUNIOR VARSITY

Top ro": Head Coach Jeff \Usener, Andrea Zinl., Clare Jones.
\ndrea C u ick, \m~ '\ oung, Lill~ \1c0ermott. Coach tephanie
Childers Bottom Ro.- . Jac~ie Sha,., \ hi~ Hahn, -.;~; \\al~er,
Beck) Young, Jessica Randolph, \mber L~)ton

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�"This season was
really great and
everyone put a
hundred percent
into it."
Jessica Piccoli

"The season was
really good and we
worked well as a
team."
--Desiree Cundiff

Top Row: Head Coach Jeff :\.1lsener, Coach Sally Flippen,
Clare Jones, Saffire Christensen, Eileen Smith, 'l&gt;tindy
Paulek, Jennifer Thorton, Jes ica Piccoli, Manager Moll~e
Flippen Bonom Row: Lacy Beck, Tracy Chapin, Desiree
Cundiff, Christine Melcholr, Candice Begay

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Jon Qualls, Zach Martinez, Adam Jobe , Ju tin Gingerich, Coach Lehnu .
Front(L toR): Manager KaleeL' Argent, Mi ty Walter, Emily Riegel.
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�Back Row(L toR): Manager KaleeL' Argent, Coach Riegel, Robert Farnum,
Rusty Sanchez, Scott Piccoli, Joey Acuff, Shilo Montgomery, Ryan Jobes,
Managers Misty Walter and Emily Riegel. Front(L to R): Matt Gonzale ,
Chris Carroll, Matt Neal, Jay Miller, Eric Nelson.

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manager Misty Walter and Emily Riegel. Front(L toR): Jeff Ortiz, Zach
Farnum, Steve Qualls, Jerid Cabot, Tyler McLaughlin, Dylan Jone .
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�Clockwi e: Ryan Jobe shoot a free throw; The boy C-Team take a break
from their game; Eric el on reaches new height in a JV game; Jay Miller
concentrates on hi free throw; Tyler McLaughlin dribble the ball downcourt; Chris Carroll look for the pass; Jay Miller play tough defense; Eric
Nel on and Jay Miller wait to rebound; The Boy JV wait for the ref s
decision; Joey Acuff waits down-court.

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Thi i a picture of Kevin Black
taking his opponent to the
ground at the home dual again t
Durango N.

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Harrington pinning his
opponents boulder to the mat
at a home dual again t Durango
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Head working a move from the
top po ition at a home dual
against Centauri .

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Abemrna taking down a
Centauri wre tier with a move
known as a "high low" .

�(Left to right) Top row: Dominique Martinez, Jake Parker, Nathan Barovier, Kevin Black, Ethan
Morri on, Eric tone, Luke Harrington, Kirk undiff, John Williams, Adam Malone, Rick dwards
Bottom row: A pen loudt, Zach VanAbbema, Clinton Wil on, Brandon Head, ody tephenson,
amuel Mallet, Daniel Ed~ards. Milo Hanstedt, and Anna Edwards

The Bayfield Wolverines 1999 2000 wre tling team repre ·en ted our chool with honor and pride. Our two
enior provided much leader hip for the team. Brandon Head and Kirk Cundiff encouraged the re t of the
team to trive for excellence and to reach goal that have been set. The team had a total of nine people
attend the regional tournament, two of them were enior , two were juniors, four of them were sophomore ,
and one of them was a freshman. Daniel Edward took fifth place. A the year came to an end, assi tant
coach Dominique Martinez announced he would take the middle chool' head wresthng coach po ition to
increase the level of kill for the upcoming fre hmen. Even though thi leave Mr. Edward · alone, the
Wolverines plan to do great next year becau e of o many returning underclas men and the expenence at
the middle ·chool.

To the left: Kirk Cundiff,
another of the enior , a! o
joined the team a little late. But
he oon took over the var ity
po ition over Luke Harrington
and Ethan Morri on.

To the right: Brandon Head
wa one of the enior .
Brandon joined the wre tling
team after the Chri trna · break.
He placed 3rd at the League

Kirk Cundiff

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Starting from the top, going
Left to right: Ethan Morri on i
Puni hing hi opponent into the mat.
Clinton Wil on i holding hi
Opponent to the mat as he trie to
Work a move. John William i
Working for hand po ition to et up
For a hot. Kirk Cundiff put hi
Opponent in for a pinning combination.
Eric Stone pushe his opponent
Shoulder to the ground. Zach Van
Abbema i turning his opponent to
His back. Daniel Edward is deep in
A hot, about to take his opponent
Crashing to the ground.

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"Don't be shy ask that guy!" was the
theme of the 2000 Sadie Hawkins
dance. The night was full of events
from karaoke to a marr1age booth.
The dance was on February 12, 2000
from 8:00 to 11:30 p.m. Isaac Fleener
was crowned "Sam", the king of Sadie
Hawkins and Kristina Johnson was
crowned "Sadie", the queen of Sadie
Hawkins.

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Business
Leaders of
America
gather to
show their
smiling faces
after a
Wednesday
meeting.

~ The 1999- 2000 officers: President- Tiff

Potter, Vice President- Andy Schaaf,
Secretary- Sara Beckler, Treasurer- Ben
Lueck, Historian- Becky Evers, ReporterErin Cummins, &amp; Special Projects Natalie
Decker.

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�To the left is
a picture of
the 2000
FCCLA
members.
This year's
group is much
larger than
past years and
will hopefully
keep expanding in years to
Front: (left to right) Carol Blatnick, Jessie Blakstad, Sarah Horton, Andrea Steward, Sarah Sanchez, come.
Shannon Guy, Ginger Conner; Middle: Tara Corlies, Ldly McDermott, Kyra Moon, Jenna Perry, Alex
Conners, Ashley Hahn, Lacy Beck, Misty Walter; Back: D.J . Wicburg, Zack Martinez, Rachel Priest,
Jennie Martinez, Amy Young, Mollye Flippen, Cecda Hanna, Andrea Zmk, Xochitl Garc1a.

~ To the left is a

picture of the
president, Cecilia
Hanna, in action.
~ To the right is a

picture taken during
one of the Friday
morning activity
Periods.

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The ational Honor Society of Bayfield High School consists of many unique and
talented young students who will become the leaders in the society of tomorrow. These are the
people who are striving to make a difference in their own world and prove that, although young,
they can be prcminent and active members of their school and community. To be accepted into
the National Honor Society, one must have an outstanding grade point average and commit
themselves to many hours of community service. One mu t prove himself before being allowed
to join this prestigious club. The leader of this year's NHS was the one and only, Mrs. Cashio.
She has been known to be a rather meticulous person and she bestows this wonderful quality
upon her students and her members. ational Honor Society i one of the many clubs at
Bayfield that strives to provide students with the ability to survive in and contribute to the world
they live in. It should be known that HS teaches trong leadership while promoting good
academics and citizenship. Congratulations to those of you who are involved, keep up the good
work!

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�Future Farmers of America (FFA)

Melanie Calderwood and Hanna Baird pose with
the other members of the Ignacio FFA chapter at
the state convention.

Hanna Baird, Melanie Calderwood, and
Pete Grijalva are actively involved in the
Ignacio FFA chapter. The Future
Farmers of America stay very busy.
Melanie is the Southwest district FFA
secretary and the chapter secretary.
Hanna is the chapter treasurer. The
members attend district, state and
national leadership conferences as well as
compete in competitive events. Melanie
received second place with her speech
"Predator Control: A Stirring
Controversy" while Hanna got third in
parliamentary Procedure at the district
competition. FF A has opened doors for
scholarships, career opportunities, travel
and making lifelong contacts from across
the nation.

Peer Mediators
All through the halls, ign at the High
School read "Want free ear ? Peer helper ·
are available to li ten and tutor." Peer
helper , also known as Peer mediator , are
student that help other tudent in time of
need. They can tutor tudent truggling in
clas e , or help them overcome per onal
problems. The students that made up the
Peer Mediator ' were student that were
recommended to M . A vie . The ·e tudent
con ist of Amy Guy, Matt Nel on, arah
Zwi ler, Erin Cummin , Clare Jone , Ryan
Jobes, Jon Qualls, Melinda John on, Ben
Luek, Becky Ever , Crystal Cu enza,
atalie Decker, and Blake Evan . If a
tudent wanted to get a hold of a Peer
Mediator there was alway a tudent
a\ailable to talk in the office next toM .
A vie ,' s room. Thi ' i the fir t year for the
Peer Mediator group, so it is oon to take
off.

Starting from top, Left to Right: Amy Guy, Cry tal Cu enza, Blake Evens,
Matt el on, Clare Jone , Erin Cummin , Melinda Johnson, Natalie Decker,
Jon Quail , arah Zwi ler, Ryan Jobes, and Becky Ever .
ot Pictured: Ben Luek

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�KNOWLEDG E
BOWL
The 2000 Knowledge
bowl team, though
smaller than usual,
did an except1onal
JOb in competition.
They placed 2"d at
the diagnosis meet
and also at the 3A
regional meet.
Unfortunately 2"d
wasn't good enough
for state. Overall,
they had a pretty
good year.

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�MADE

FAMOUS

In Drama, students got to hov. off their acting talents. Drama put on three plays thi year and competed m
the one-act competition m Alamosa. In the fall. Drama put on a play called Annie Get Your Gun. It was a
western play that tied action, drama and corned) into one awesome performance. For the spnng play,
drama students and teachers teamed up and did a play called Dan of Our School Lives that was a oap
opera about the Janitors takmg over the school. Drama also did a dmner theater play Clue that ·erved
dinner and pro\ tded entertainment The play \vas based on the movte and game board Clue and each night
the audtence ptcked out the murderer, the weapon and the room. Drama had to fit their endmg with the 1
results of what the audtence picked. The Inexperienced Ghost was the play Drama used as thetr one-act
competitiOn. They brought home a thtrd place ribbon for charactenzatton and excellence m vocal
projection. Drama had an awesome year!

John William , Marcu Kimball 1
and Aidan Cooney take a break at
practice for the play Annie Get
Your Gun.

Chri Ourganian and Anna Edward take
a time-out, sprawled out on the couch.

Stephanie Ree e and Alexis Still I
it and wait for their turn to act.

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"It's a lot of work and
responsibility but I like
it a lot."
-Tony Kimball
Co-President

"It's fun but 1t's also a
challenge to get people
involved."
-Er1n Cumm1ns
Co-President

Members of Student Council 1nclude: Hanna Ba1rd, Sara Beck, Montana Blev1ns, Trac1
Chapm. Angela Clokey, Tara Corlles, Crystal Cusenza, Andrea Cus1ck, Natalie Decker, Amy
Ehlenbeck, Becky Evers, Isaac Fleener, Gmny Flippen, Amy Guy, Kyle Hoffman, Trevor Janus,
Kr1st1na Johnson, Melinda Johnson, Clare Jones, Marcus K1mball, Mandl Magill, Zack Mart1nez,
Ker1 McDuff1e, M1ndy Pauleck, Jess1ca Randolph , Jackie Shaw. E1leen Sm1th, Dav1d Tatum,
Lacy Williams. Becky Young, Melissa Zw1sler. Damelle Venezuala, Co-Pres1dents Erin Cumm1ns
&amp; Tony K1rnball, V1ce Pres1dent Chr1s Ourgaman, Secretary T1ffany Potter, and Treasurer
Andy Schaff

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�MADE YOU THINK

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The GirlS Of BHS

�Archuleta-Moon,
Melinda
Aveis, Shelly
Beckler, Peggy
Bishop, Bill
Blatnick, Carol

Brush, Gerry
Cashio, Theresa
Catron, Pam
Conner, Ginger
Cullen , Tim
Edwards, Rick

Haga, Denise
Henderson, Tara
Jaques, Barb
Juliana, Jackie
Kimball, Sherry
Kimball , Vernon

Kuhlman, Cody
Lehnus, Jeff
Magill, Betty
Mann, Robert
Marang, Ken
Mericle, Sandy

Milner, Dianne
Misener, Jeff
Moon, Marty
Nelson, Tish

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ranjo, Brandi
·ng, Bethany
Acuff, Joey
Backer, Clifton
Bell, Amber
Bell, JT
Black, Kevin
Calderwood,
Melanie
Carroll , Chris
Cartwright, Tammie
Catron, Devon
Clark, Owen
Clendenning,
Brendan
Cummins, Erin
Cundiff, Melinda
Cusenza, Crystal
Cusick, Andrea
Dallison, Lindsay
Decker, Natalie
Eckert, Sidnee

Edwards, Anna
Eimar, April
Enders, Erin
Evans, Blake
Evers, Becky
Farnam, Doug

Farnam, Robert
Gambino, Christina
Goldenberg,
Stetanie
Greer, Kelly
Gurule, Crista
Guy, Amy

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�Hanstedt, Alan
Harrington,
Courtney

Harris, Ramie
Hatfield, Monty

Herman, Heather
Hilleary, Katherine

lberg, Boothe
Jobes, Ryan
Johnson, Melinda
Johnson, Thomas
Kaiser, Erika
Kelly, Billy

Kremer, Nikki
Layton, Amber
Lucero, Leonard
Lueck, Ben
Marchase, Chris

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�Martinez, Rory
Martinez, Zach
Monge, Edee
Montgomery, Justin
Montgomery, Shilo
Nelson , Matthew

North, Crystal
Parker, Jake
Paulek, Brady
Perry, Melissa
Powell , Gabe
Qualls . Jon

Rakes, Troy
Randolph,
Jessica
Romero, Thomas
Sanchez, Rusty
Sanchez, Sarah.
Scholz, Brian
Shonk, Karen
Smith, Trina
Smithwick, Chris
Spishock, Tim
Sutherlin, Kresta
Thpmas, Crystal

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�Thompson, Elisha
Thompson , Sarah
Tucson, Jake

2001

Van Abbema,
Zach
Walker, Nikki
Wallace, James

Walters, Christina
Williams, Whitney
Wood , Aimee

Wright, Jessica
Zhu, Edward
Zink, Andrea

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�Andresen, Ben
Baird, Hanna
Barovier, Nathan
Beebe, Ross
Black, Dan
Boyd-Conley,
Megan
Bricker, Tanna
Brown, Brian
Brown, Matt
Carron, Katie
Champlin, Nicole
Chapin, Traci

Cloudt, Aspen
Cooney, Aidan
Crnkovich, Steven
Crossman, Jeremy
Dombrowski, Kristin
Doughty, Jinny

Dowler, Amy
Edmonson, Aleesha
Ehlenbeck, Amy
Ellis, Nikki
Failer, Daniel
Garton, James

Gingerich, Jenny
Graham, Casey
Griggs, Josh

Grule, Erin
Hanna, Leslie
Harrington, Luke

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�Head, Rachel
Hinman, Jeff

Hoffman, Kyle
Humiston, Crystal

Hunt, Colt
Johnson, Dawn
Johnson, Doris
Johnson, Vernon
Jones, Clare
Kelly, Kira

Kern, Jamaica
Kimball , Marcus
Knickerbocker,
Andrew
Keening, Brent
Kortz, Brian
Lewis, Josh
Lucas, Torrey
Martin, Trista
Martinez, Brandon
McClendon, Emma
McCune, Brian
McDermott, Ross

McDuffie, Keri
McKnight, Megan
Miller, Michelle
Morales, Andrea
Morrison, Ethan
Neil, Matt

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�Newby, Amanda
Ortiz, Jeff
Paulek, Mindy
Perry, Michelle
Phillips, Honni
Piccoli, Scott

Pickering, Keith
Potter, Jessica
Robinette, Rodney
Rode back,
Courtney
Schissler, Crystal
Shonk, Kim
Short, Jonathan
Siffert, Hope

To the left Hope
Siffert and Colt Hunt
look a little confused
as to what someone
is saying. Below, the

Siscoe, Kevin
Smith, Eileen

sophomores show
off their second

place float during
Homecoming week.

Smith, Lacey
Sobczak, Heather

Spishock, Ruth
Stock, Billy
Stone, Eric
Tatum, David
Thomas, Byron
Thorton, Jennifer

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�Tucson, Misty
VanDenBerg, Matt
White, Misty
Wicbur~ . D.J.

W~ggins , Kim
Williams, John
Wilmer, Colin
Wilsco, Robert
Young, Becky
Zwisler. Sarah

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The freshman class has definitely broken the
mold. This class was the biggest class at
Bayfield High School. With athletes , skaters,
intelligent, and artistic freshmen , this class had
by far the most diversity of all the classes
preceding it. There was hardly a moment
when you didn't see them without a smile on
their faces , or that mischievous twinkle in their
eyes. They made a few mistakes, but they
knew how to laugh and how to make others
laugh as well. The freshmen always knew
when to stop the laughter and occasionally
were serious . There were times when the
freshmen were rowdy, but th~y were an
outstanding class and they will continue to
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influence future freshman classes to come.

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Alexander, Joseph
Allen , Cliff
Ash, Lindsay
Atchison , A.J.
Beck, Lacy
Begay, Candice

Black, Paul
Blakstad , Jessie
Blevins, Montana
Boyet, Greg
Cabot, Jerid
Cannon, Aubrey

Capalbo, Josh
Carroll , Joey
Christensen, Saffire
Conners, Alex
Copenhaver, Corey
Craik, Leslie

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�Cundiff, Desiree
Davis, Tyrell
Edwards , Dan

Engstrom, Julie
Evers, Betsy
Ewing, Beaudry
Failer, Amber
Farnam, Zach
Flippen , Mollye

Ginn, Austin
Gonzales, Matt
Guy, Shannon
Hahn, Ashley
Hancock, Jolene
Hanstedt, Milo
Harrington, Jake
Howlett,Chris
Jack, Becky
Janus, Trevor
Jefferson, Lyndsey
Johnson,
Cassandra

Jones, Dylon
Kihn, Rebekah
Kimball, Dustin
Kirmuss , Philip
L'Argent, Kalee
Largent, Jimmy

Lee, Mellyni
Luke, Eli
Mallett, Sam
Malone, Adam
Manzer, Dan
Martinez, Jennie
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�Martinez, Lindsey
McDermott, Lilly
McDuffie, Nikki
Mclaughlin, Tyler
Miller, Jay
Moon, Kyra

Nelson, Danielle
Nelson, Eric
Novinger, Colby
Penning, Jesse
Perry, Jenna
Piccoli, Jess

Piccoli, Kim
Posey, Carli

Potter, Nick
Powell, Beth

Priest, Rachel
Quails, Steve
Ragsdale, Allison
Randolph, Michaela
Rea, Jessica
Reavis, Shannon

Reese, Sarah
Reese, Stephanie
Riegel , Emily
Riegel, Patrick
Roberts, Danielle
Rose, Steven

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Shaw, Jaclynn
Stephenson, Cody
Sternenberger,
Megan
Steward , Andrea
Steward, Chelsie

Steward, Colin
Suazo, Michael
Suazo, Tara
Tarpinian , Michael
Teater, Arminta
Thomas, Garrison

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�Thompson, Tabitha
Trabing, Alyssa
Troxell , Kyle
Wallace, Jennifer

Walter, Misty
Williams, Andrew
Wilson, Clinton
Young , Amy
Zwart, Daniel
Zwisler, Melissa

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This year's track season was very ucce sful. The girl's received many blue and red ribbon
throughout the year. They even took a first overall at regionals. There were a great deal who
attended tate. Cecilia Hanna took a fourth in triple jump and a fifth in 110 high hurdles. Ton.
Kimball only competed in high jump becau e of his injury at regionals. He still managed to puU off a
fifth place. Ashley Hahn ran the 800 and received fifth; she also helped the 4x8 team take second.
Other members of the 4x8 team were Michelle Miller, Andrea Cusick, and Je sica Randolph. In Pole
Vault, cott McAJvaney took econd for the boy and Lindsay also got second on the girl's ide. Ruth
placed 7'h in pole-vault as well. Tony Kimball, Richie Monger, Andy chaaf, Adam Jobe , cott
McAlvaney, Tim Spishock, Ryan Jobes, Zack Martinez, Andrea Cusick, Jessica Randolph, Cecilia
Hanna, Lily McDermott, Jackie haw, Ashley Hahn, Ruth Spishock, Lindsay Dalli on, ndrea Zink,
Michelle Miller, and Becky Young all attended.
The MVP on the boy's side was Tony Kimball and on the girls side it was Cecilia Hanna. Mr.
Kimball's thoughts about the season could be ummed up in these words: "Performances this year
have exceeded expectation . Athlete ' willingne to work hard ha contributed greatly to their
uccess."

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Scott McAlvany

Kristina Johnson

Sarah Horton

Peter Svensson

Tony Kimball

Ceclia Hanna

Emanuel Costa

Christine Melch

Seniors 2000

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Gideon Joubert

Richard
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Adam
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Wolverine Baseball 2000
The Wolverine had an awesome ba eball eason with a record of 12-10. The
team fini hed econd overall in di trict . The Wolverine played Pago a to determine
whether or not they were to make the trip to regionals. The game wa tied at the top of
the sixth inning when Ca ey Donohue hit a ingle and cored Rory from econd, thi put
them ahead by one. During the next inning, Rory hit a homer' and cored two run . This
sent the Wolverine to Regional for the fir t time ince ba eball ha been rein tated at
Bayfield High School.
The MVP for the year wa Aaron Howard. Aaron al o got IML player of the year
and all-conference catcher. I aac Fleener wa all- conference for hi third year. Jon
Qualls wa econd year all-conference. Rory Martinez got all conference pitcher. 0 erall
this was a great year for the Wolverines.

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Doughty, Doug Farnam , Casey Donohue , Thomas Romero , Aaron Howard , Justin
Gingerich , Jill ion Capalbo , Pete Grijalva, Isaac Fleener , Alex Conners

(Back Row)- Nichole Champlin , Zach Farnam, Tyler Mclaughlin , Matt Gonzales , Matt
Nelson , Jay Miller , Eric Nelson, Mike Tarpinian, Jake Harrington, Dave Close (Front
Row)- Jinny Doughty, Dan Edwards, DJ Wicburg , Chris Carroll , Steven Quells, Nick
Potter , Eli Luke, Chris Howlett, Josh Capalbo

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�Seniors

Top Row- Justin Gingerich, Isaac Fleener,
Jillion Capalbo
Middle Row- Casey Donohue, Will Champlin,
Aaron Howard
Bottom- Chris Ourganian

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~The year 2000

Winter Cross
Country team has
done a wonderful
job of
representing BHS.
Shown, is fellow
team member
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his team a bit of
advice before they
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�As the school started closing to an end, Mrs. Kimball directed one la t play.
Days of Our School Lives wa a soap opera performed by tudents and taff.
It portrayed a janitor trying to take over the school with the help of the
Engli h nut principal. There were laugh and ah as the actor and actre e
kept spinging surprise on the audience, keeping them on the edge of their
seat. It was a brilliant play that combined wit, amusement, ridicule,
laughter, and the on slaughter of surprises.
Cast-Teacher
Jeff Misener-General Patton
Tish Nelson-Lieutenant
Tim Cullen-Henrietta Malone
Jerry Brush-Coke Machine
Tara Howard-Clara Wright
Tara Henderson-Joyce
Melinda Archuleta-Moon-Betty
Marty Moon-Martinez
Jeff Lehnus-Coach Simpson
Theresa Cashio-Norma Stewart

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Aaron Howard-Jeremy
Chris Ourganian-Mr. Dickens
Sarah Sanchez-Trish
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Crystal Trujillo-Crystal
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Jon Qualls-Basketball player
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Barbara Fleener, better known as Just "BarbV'' held aspecial pan In the
beans of those Who knew her. Through her tenacitY and charisma, she
showed this small town that love is uncondhlonal. She lett a huge Imprint
on those Who were tonunate enough to make her acquaintance. Whether
she was bringing the team adrink aner practice or simPIV warming abible
studv group with her smile, she made her presence known with grace and
compassion lor all. She taught her friends that the more love vou give,the
more vou receive. She gave herself to us and in return, all we can give her
is the strong memorv of her and continue to care lor each other as she did
lor us. we love vou Barb.

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�Sara,
Way to go! We think you are
the greatest and we are so
proud of you and all your
accomplishments. We are
especially proud of the
person you are. What a joy it
is to have you as a part of
our family. Continue to work
hard and you will have
continued success. Stand for
truth and righteousness. We
love you!
Mom, Dad, Kali, Beau, Lacy
&amp; Shay

Dear Beau,
Your sense of humor and
generous personlity will
provide you with a life full of
happiness. We are very
proud of your academic
success. Keep smiling!
Love,
Mom and Dad

Daniel,
Congratulations for
graduating. You have been a
joy to raise and we feel
honored to be your parents.
We know you will have a
happy and successful life.
Love,
Mom and Dad

Jill ... As you continue on
life's journey, always
remember what we've told
you. " You can do anything
you set your mind to."
Follow your dreams and
reach for the stars.
" Tweety" . .. you have made
us proud of your
accomplishments and to have
a daughter that is a very
special person in our lives
and others. Keep swinging
that bat, you are our MVP.
#5
(Mom, Dad, Josh &amp; Jericka)

Doug,
You finally did it! We are
so proud of you. Be happy,
enjoy life and above all, do
what you want to do! You
will be very successful on
whatever trails you take.
Reach for the stars, they're
yours for the taking.
We Love you lots!
Dad, Mom and Katie

Squash Blossom, Stinky Jo,
Little Jo, Jo Bear, JoAnna
Banana, Jo-Naner, JoJo ...
no matter the name still so
sweet.

Cheri,
God blessed me when He
brought you into my life and
He keeps blessing me each
day, knowing you. You have
made me so proud.
Love,
Mom

Will,
When I was in a hurry for
you to be born, you taught
me patience. When I was in a
hurry for you to grow up, you
did. Where has the time
gone? You are a young man
with a great deal of character
and integrity and I am so
proud of you! You make
being your mom fun!
I Love You,
Mom

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�"Roosie" ... You are a
STAR.
We are so proud of you.
Keep your caring ways and
sweet smile. We know you
will be the best at whatever
you do. We love you and will
always be there for you. "42"
Love,
Mom, Dad, Ashlyn,
Tegan and Granny

Emanuel,
You are a very special
person. We love you and
miss you a lot!
Be happy!

Dear KirkWe're proud of the man
you are growing into. We
wish you the best in all you
choose to do with your life.
All of our love,
Mom and Dad
Melidna, Desiree
And Trevor

Casey ...
It will be a sad day at our
house when you leave next
fall to start your new life.
Watching you grow into the
man you have become has
been one of the greatest joys
in our Jives. We love you
with all our hearts.
Remember, we're always
there for you.
Love,
Mom and Dad

Isaac ...
Times have changed.
Seemingly, you have both
feet planted on the ground
now and headed in the right
direction.
Good Luck, Bud.
I Love You,
Dad

Ginny,
Keep your feet on the ground
while reaching for the stars.
We're proud of you and love
you very much. Jer. 29: II
Love,
Dad and Sal

Justin,
There has never been a
dull moment since you came
into our lives. You've given
us great joy and we know
God has great things in store
for you.
Love,
Mom and Dad

J.D.,
Go out and make the world
yours! Ride hard.
All our love,
Mom and Dad

La~out b~ SOJLO.~ ~ollto~

�The glow of your smile is
always in our hearts. The
world awaits you to
accomplish all your heart
desires. We are blessed and
proud to have you for a
daughter.
Love XOXO
Dad and Mom

Sarah . ..
The smile says it all .. . the
happiness you've brought to
us and the love and joy you
so willingly share with others.
Keep smiling, love daughter,
you've made us so proud!
Love,
Mom and Dad

To our favorite son and
brother,
Remember - every great
achievement was once
considered impossible.
Love,
Mom and Dad and
Crystal

Brandon ...
You have always known
what's Important is in the
heart and what is essential is
mv1sible to the eye. You have
strong family values and the
strength to stand for what is
right. What a joy you have
been to us all. May your life
be blessed with love, laughter
and peace. Enjoy life. We
love you!
Mom, Dad, Rachel

Aaron . ..
You have been a blessing
in our lives and a source of
great joy and pride. Continue
to work hard. Live and play
with passion. Remember that
all gifts come from God and
always be a good steward of
your gifts; you have many.
We Love You!!
Mom and Dad

Adam:
Friendly
Faithful
Seeking
Caring
Learning .. .
Press on toward the goal .. .
JOY!
Love You,
Mom and Dad

Kristina .. .
You have done so many
things to make us proud. We
have faith and confidence
that you'll continue to do
well and make good decisions
as you spread your
wonderfully positive attitude
and remember: "Our greatest
glory consists not of never
falling, but in RISING every
time we fall."
Much love . . .
Mom and Dad

La~out b~ SOJtOR ~ollto~

Ayold . .. We have enjoyed
having you as our "son for a
while" this year. Your happy
disposition and great attitude
make you a delight to have in
our home. We expect to hear
terrific things from you. We
will miss you, but we will be
seeing you again. We wish
you much success, and
remember the uggets,
Avalanche, Orlando,
California, Mexico and
rattlesnakes!! Love, Jerry and
Carolyn

�Ayold ...
Playing with anything,
water if necessary. Exploring
elements and the world.
Always joyful amid friends.
Do not worry, be happy!

Aileen,
Just a simple "I LOVE
YOU" from someone who
adores you.
Always ... Mom &amp; Dad

The Netherlands

Chad .. .
We are so blessed to have
you as our son. Your quick
wit and willingness to help
brighten our every day. We
love you.
Remember: "there are no
limits- only possibilities."

Kristy,
Always reach for the stars
... You might just catch
some. I couldn't be more
proud of you.
Love, Dad

Mandy,
One of our dreams was for
you to have a special
childhood in a beautiful
place. ow it is time for your
dreams. We have no doubt
about your ability or
potential. You are special
and the joy has been all ours.
With Love and Respect,
Mom and Dad

Christine,
Liebes Baby-Trilein!
Jetzt hast Du Deine
Selbstandigkeit bewiesen.
Wir sind stolz auf Dich Und
haben Dich sehr lieb!
Mama and Papa

To Our Kinsee,
We have watched you grow
into a self-confident and
determined young lady. We
thank you for the
heartwarming memories,
times of joy, and some
moments of apprehension.
You have what it takes to be
successful and happy. Keep
on smiling!
Our love ...
Mom and Dad

Chris .. . We remember a
happy child with miles of
smiles who has given us
much joy and pride through
the years. Since T-Ball, you
have been a well-adjusted,
versatile, motivated "sports
nut." May your outgoing
nature, leadership qualities
and intelligence bring you
excellent joy and great things
on your life's journey. Always
remember to keep up on your
health insurance policy! Love
... Mom and Dad

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Salts, Soaps, Books, Seeds, Plants,
Lotion &amp; Potions Classes &amp; more!
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B ayou! by :J(ali e Carron

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Have a great summer
students of BHSJ

Printing on T-shirts , jackets,
sweatshirts , kid's clothing,
hats, stadium seats, &amp; more.
Prints for businesses, events,
parties, events, companies,
school functions and more.

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Customized designs or
designs already printed.

Contact Trudy Kremer 884-9425 or
Kristin Snooks 884-4034

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For Appointment call:
(970) 884-9078
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Bayfield, CO 81122
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WalMan Branch
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311 W. College Dr.

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Durango. CO 81302
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Durango, CO 81301

W. M . O'Crotty

Humane Society Thrift Store
"The Best For Less"

Licensed Master
Years Experience
17 West Mill Bayfield
P. 0. Box 618

1111 Camino del Rio
Durango, CO 81301

Bayfield, CO 81122

Clean Quality Merchandise
Benifiting Our Animal Friends

Across From the Town Plaza
(970) 385-4322

High Altitude Performance
Electrical Repairs
Special Interest and Collector Cars
Appraisals and Inspections
Pre-Purchase and Pre-Sales Inspections
Fuel Injections

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Durango, CO 81301

GEM VILLAGE COUNTRY STORE

PO. Box 3526

CARHARTI WORK CLOTHES
Work Footwear
New &amp; Used One-Of-A-Kind Treasures

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39793 Hwy. 160
Bayfield , CO 81122

(970) 259-0340
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970-884-9440
1-800-498-7577

La Casita
Mexican Restaurant

Rob &amp; Jaci Butrymowicz
Owners
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Bayfield, Colorado 81122

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P.O. Box 886 • Bayfield, CO Hl122

Very back, Sarah Sanchez; further, Edee Monge;
Middle, Cheri Casper; and Closest, Xochitl Garcia

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BAYFIELD
Fax. 970/ 884-9359
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 2000!
The new millennium offers all of you a chance for accomplishment and opportunity. As
all you grads know, it takes a long time to accomplish anything worthwhile.

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BayouI by J(a/ie Carron
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�Denny's
Your Place to Meet
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247-1512
Jim and Christine Cooper
Franchise Owners

666 Camino Del Rio
Durango~ CO
81301

B ayou! by J(alie Carron

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ChristYs Cutting Edge

Fall Semester yearbook staff:

Hair and Nail Studio

Sarah Sanchez, Xochitl Garcia,
EdeeMonge,Cheri Casper

Linda Teater
Stylist

CHRISTY CONRAD
Owner/Stylist

884-6155
581 Colorado Dr.
Bayfield, Co 81122

Spring Semester yearbook staff:
Karen Shonk, Rachel Head, Megan
McKnight, Katie Carron, Leslie Hanna,
Jessica Potter, Mollye Flippen, Nikki
Kremer, Carli Posey, John Williams
Graphic Media Teacher:
Mrs. Tish Nelson

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CUSTOM HOMES
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Durango has great restaurants but only one that
serves up magnificent mountain views &amp;
extraordinary cuisine. Our chefs present local
and regional specialties perfectly prepared over
our special grille stoked with aromatic woods
such as apple, sassafras and cherry. At Antlers
your table is waiting for you .... Reservations
always accepted.
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south of Purgatory on Highway 550
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Graduating Class of 2000
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to thank all of the sponsors for the 1999-2000 yearbook. Your
support is greatly appreciated and the yearbook would not be
possible without you. We would also like to thank anyone who
provided pictures or interviews for our yearbook pages.

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�Dear Jennifer,
Wir sind sehr stolz auf
Dich und wollen Dir sagen
daB wir Dich lieb haben. Du
bist der wichtigst Teil in
unserem. Leben.
Love,
Mom and Dad

Andy ...
You and your
accomplishments have made
us all so very proud of you.
You are wise beyond your
years, and will be great at
anything you set your mind
to do. You have a big and
caring heart and a great
personality. God's blessings
to you as you start your life
out in the big world. We lovr
you very much.
Love,
Mom, Mark, Haley, Sonja
And Alexa

Matt,
Thank you for being you!
Eighteen years of joy in our
lives. We are so proud of
you. Keep your humor, be
true to yourself and others,
always have faith and your
future will be limitless.

To my son Peter,
You give me so much
inspiration and happiness.
Your smile and laugh always
make me warm inside.
Love,
Dad

We love you,
Mom, Dad and Joe

Brian,
Your beautiful smile and
great personality have
brought us more joy than we
can express. God really
blessed us when He gave us
you! We know you will be a
success in whatever you
decide to do.
We love you lots ...
Mom and Dad

Lace - Seventeen years hav1
flown by and you've become
a young woman that we are
so proud of. You have a
loving heart, fun spirit, a zest
for life and strong values.
Having you as our daughter
bas been and always will be
. .. a treasure.
Love,
Mom and Dac

Levi ...
We wish the very best for
you as you journey to the
next chapter of your life. You
have enriched our lives with
your strength, kindness, wit
and patience. We know you
will succeed in the path you
choose.

Tommy,
We are so glad we have
bad the opportunity to have
you in our home. As you
continue on in life, keep your
faith in God, stay focused
and all your hopes and
dreams will come true. Our
home is your home. Love,

Love,
Mom and Dad

Shayne, Becki, Casey
Tiffany, Jessica, Nick, Sbaq,
Baby, Dutchess and Stu
P.S. You're still the man!

La~out b~ SruaR ~olltoK

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Dominic Khinhtay appears bewildered by BHS as he attempts to
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Homecoming/Student life
Seniors
Classes
Fall Sports
Winter Sports
Faculty
Academics
Organization
Dedication
Year in Review
Spring Insert

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�When entering Bayfield
High School you step into a whole
new world, a world of charisma,
excitement and wonder. You may
not be sure how you got there, but
you'll sure be glad you came. You
see, going to Bayfield High just isn't
a task; it is considered to be a big,
fun-filled and exciting adventure.
Our high school has heard
the words "steppin' up" a lot this
year. What do these words mean to
Bayfield High? Well, for one they
mean stepping up to a classification
of 3A.
Stepping up also applies to
our school because we are the school
that is known for reaching greater
heights. The students here are always found reaching for the stars,
never quiting until they succeed.
Our success can be found on the
court or in the classroom. The
Wolverine Spirit is running wild
through every student here at BHS.
The spirit is definitely "IN THE
HOU-HOUSE!" For the Wolverines,
there are no boundaries, only room
to excel and to step up. The Wolverine is feared in every state, city and
town, even it' every galaxy.

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a world of toilet paper, toilets, and smelly soap.

Layout by Royale Da
Revisions by Jennifer Wilmer

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�Clockwise: Reggie Sanchez, Cannon Ivers and
Ben Ford take five for a quick pose. Robby
Butrymowicz is caught off gaurd wltile Austin
Hall proves to be nothing close to camera slty.
Jason Abernathy and Kacey Betley express their
love for school. Jinnie Longrell and Amy Rogers
welcome you to the bathroom. Mike Smith-wick
wonders wltat the heck you are doing.

McDonalds

Going to McDonald's is almost as much
a part of school as going to ckus. You're made
us the ploce to mut, to talk, to Jwre a good
tinu, to celebrau your rictoms and lulp
forget defeals.
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"Homl!coming 94' was not
a disappointml!nt," . aid Erin
Dunavant ahout this years cold
and wet homecoming.
"Homecoming is a time of year
where everyone pulls together
as a school and as classes. All of
the decorations, powderpuff
game, and class competitions are
a great lead into the football game
whether it's in the snow or not."
The football team defeated
the Pagosa Pirates for the
first time since 1983. Although
they did not get to play on their
home court the volleyball team
pl:lyed the Ignacio Bobcats. The
unlucky cross country runners got
snowed out of their meet.

"The 94' Powderpuff game
was the hest ever, since the
upperclassmen of course,
SPANKED the underclassmen,"
Whitney Burrows had to say ahout
the 20-12 win to the seniors and
juniors. It was the first time any
team had ever scored.
The class competitionswater hats, grapefruit pass, spoon
pass, volley hall push, hlanketrace,
tug of war, volleyball games,
powderpuff football-were a lot of
fun. The seniors and juniors tied
with a score of twenty-four. The
first hour cia.. es had a door decoration contest which was won hy
Mrs. Connors crafts class.
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great school spirit, homecoming
wa. a hig success. "You know
you have dedicated fans when they
stand in the pouring rain to watch
the football game," added Mrs.
Haga.

Right to left: Jaimie Neptune, Michelle
Cristiano, Heather Raislz, and Jerica Cook
are anuouslv ~..·aitingfor the games to start.
Bottom Left: The BHS cheerleaders support
the team through rain or shine. Below: The
crafts class shows off their winning door.

1ames W. Sower, President

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Manlwl Hahn. Clavton Wilson. Ben Ford,
and Tvler Young are wddened a'i thev
start their 'iecond year losmg streak m the
lwmocommg games. Left: Jennifer Evers,
along H.tlh the rest of the freshmen team
mes her hardest to ~.. m water bats. Middle
left: JemcaWalten leH the ball get out of
nose lent;?th. Bela~.. : The senwrs and
;unwrs pose for the1r \-!Ctorvp1cture. Tlzev
won 20-12 over the sophomores and
fre'ihmen.

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created by the semors. Bottom far left:
John Lancett shows Ills sophomore class
the wav. Left: Brook Bassett does her
homework by the hangmg p1rate. Above:
JoevSerrano pulls back his Jzatfor twenty
mmutes offun and games.

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�OppiSlte page, top: Cheryl Rhyno runs home
to H;ash her dishes. Bottom: Robby
Butrynww,cz helps the cheerleaders out at the
bonfzre . Top left: Sha~..,. Shoulder,
JenmferForsythe,Kristina Morrison, Ro.vale
Da', and Joe}' Serrano do the senzor vtctory
cry. Top nght: The senwr class watches their
successful teamates. Middle: The powder puff
girls tlunk up a winning play. Above: Cody
Abernath.v, Justm Macklm,Mike Greer, CurtiS
Valencw, and Cody Duran cheer for the
wmmng team. Far left: Teara Teller and
JericaCookput on their shadesfor the big day.
Left: Jill Szrios cheers at the bonfire.
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�Throughout high school a person will meet a great number of
different people. Faces will
come that a person will remember forever, and faces will
come that a person will forget
o er a time period of ten minutes. Do you ever wonder how
many faces you'll remember in
twenty years? Many new faces
have appeared at Bayfield High
School this year. Some of these
people you will become good
friends with. Others you will
never even meet. Why do these
people chose a town that was
barely put on the map? Robbie
Butrymowicz replied, "Where I
use to live the violence was to
bad." At the rate Bayfield is
growing the violence will soon
be to bad too. Soon new faces
wont even be noticed.

SERVING BAYFIELD
FOR OVER 30 YEARS.

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�From left to right: Some of the new
faces at BHS. Jennie Collin. ,
Ililarie Moore, Robbie Butrymowicz,
Luis Valenzuela, Heather Hieb,
Amy Rogers. Mariah Vance, Man
hrguson. and Jinnie Langrell.

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As you walk through the
mighty halls of BHS, you might
notice that there is a wide selection of people. There are so
many groups here that one can
never be bored. In the small
town environment, most everyone knows your name and
usually most people don't have
problems. Here at Bayfield we
all do different things. Some
play sports, some are involved
in after-school activities, and
somejusthavefunnotinschool.
Whatever we do, we are having
fun.

Above: This Freshman class looks
foward to another three years.
Right: Kayma and Cierra dance
through the halls.

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hard studying to ponder w hy the
camera is in his fa ce.

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philosophy of life?
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"Just have fun with
whatever you do."
Mana Borst

Top: Danny F. and Ronny L. play
peek-a-boo. Bottom: Tara just kicks
back and lets all others do the work.

Above: Tim Mauldin wonders why he
has to get his picture taken while he
could be playing Magic*.

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CLOTHES. The top priority on almost every teenagers
mind. At least those who care
about what they look like, and
what teenager does not. At
Bayfield High School there are
a wide variety of styles and
looks worn by different people.
The e styles are anything from
bell-bottoms and Doc Martins
to Wranglers and snake skin
cowboy boots. Of course, there
is always the BHS Dance Team
uniforms. VERY flashy indeed!
With so many people corning
from different areas, there are
many eye catching outfits that
circulate the halls of Bayfield
High. One thing that is for sure
though, those who say money
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�Many New Faces Appear
Slowly walking through the halls
of BHS can he an
exciting experience.
Each group had its
own distinguished
features. The rapid
growth added to the
chaos and the interest.
The groups consisted
of cowhoys, partiers,
jocks, and all of the
ahove.
The freshman
class was the largest
group that ever entered
BHS . They were the
sole reason why
nohody could walk
through the halls .
They also provoked

th~ . ~niors to tape
some of th~m to the
11ag pole. Only a few
fights were aroused,
and everyone managed
to stand hehind each
other when it was
nece.. ary.
The teachers
will never forget thes~
students, especially
th~ . eniors.
The
name and faces will
always remain in their
minds through the
years. The talent and
individualities of the
students will mirror in
everyone's minds m
the years to come.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Seniors

16-31

Juniors

32-39

Sophomores

40-47

Freshman

48-55

Clockwzse: Bart Miller and
John Lancett are shocked that
anyone would want a picture
oftlzem. Kali Beck shows lze r
new look. Jimmy Cundifftries
toJEke a smile.

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shows her cheesy gnn. Jeb
Tavlor doesn't kno~'&gt;' how he
got here. Emd Lasater begins
to pick Jzer teeth. All tlze
students en;o_v tlze assembly
as CurtiS Valencza gets disgusted with life. Jenca
Cook's lzfe consrm ofrela.xatwn. Corv Ba.ner watches
people bowmg before lzun.
Canon Ivers shows peace
stgns to the upperclassmen.
Dan Kennedy and Olan
Morn.wn watch Aden
Morrison'snewdancemo~·es.

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�1995 Seniors Dominate All
"We've gone people that build up the other around. I
where no other class has senior class come from am sure all of us can
gone before. We don't all over, there are still a remember when some of
waste our time stealing few that started the us were trying to get our
stupid Christmas trees. JOurney
through divers licence while
We concentrate on asolescents together. others
were
still
dominating
All! Joining them along the struggling to pass their
Obviously succeeding by way were people who permit tests. Even further
showing the freshman made this class even more back there are memories
classNOMERCY!! We memorable. The senior of drawing straws for
live hy P-A-R-T-Y, why? class is the smallest at friends; eighth grade
Because wegotta! We're Bayfield High School, parties that lasted all
the class that is, as Jim hut it is definatly the one night; and, of course, our
Carry put in, SMOKEN!! with the most spirit, dreaded freshman year at
Literally."
Wendy determination,
and Bayfield High School.
Miller, Leigha Natzke, leadership.
Rachel Through the years we
Jennifer Forsythe, and Crossman added, "After have created many
Royale Da had this to say four long years of high memories to stay with
about their senior class. school, I am ready to each and every one of us.
Once in a great while experience the real world, Some that might he
there comes a class like hut I'm not to sure it's forgotten, and others that
no other class before. ready for us."
will live on forever.
Dominating step by step
It seems like
Many students at
till they reach the top. yesterday we all had our Bayfield High School
Well the time has come own little group of seem to think that this
for the greatest of all these friends, and we were senior class is a little
classes. The time has scared to talk to everyone weird.
Well, when
come for the class of '95'! else. But through the seniors are asked about
This class can definatly years, everyone has their class they had a little
he categorized as the class learned to accept one more to add. Cody
with NO FEAR!
another. Now we can not Abernathy said, "We may
Although the
imagine not having each be weird, but why he

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normal!" This class is
definatly not normal and
boring. This class will
always be remerbered as
the wildest class at BHS.
The class that 1s
SMOKEN!!!

�W ith his best foot
forward, Jarrett Cook
tries to make it to class
on time.

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CODY ABERNATHY

MICHAEL ANDERSON

KA TY BLAT ICK

WHITNEY BURROWS

JARRETT COOK

RACHEL CROSSMAN

KALIBECK

CATHERINE COLLINS

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LUIZA FRITZ

NITA GOMEZ

CARL HOLMES

RYAN HUNT

JAMES JACK

DOUG KREMER

AMY LONGFELLOW

JESSIE DYER

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�After Many Years of
Friends Go Separate Ways
One for all and
all for one. Best friends
seem to come in great
quanities for the . enior
clas. at Bayfield High
School. As far back as
anyone can rem em her the
class of 95 has traveled
together in groups supporting each other
through hard time and
the best times of their
live . Coming together
as a clas. can he hard for
some people, hut this senior class has learned to
stand beside one another
from the beginning till
the end. "Good friendhip are something that
last forever, and there are
a lot in this class." added

•

Kali Beck.
Growing up together means that this
class has heen together
as long as they can remember. They have been
together for as long, that
they arc like brothers and
sisters which leads to
some disagreements once
in a while. Getting
through these times is
what brings them as close
as they are. Standing side
hy side a. much a they
can will result in friendships that last a lifetime.
Friendships that this class
has definitly found.

Layout By
Leigha Natzke

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• ALL AND ALL FOR ONE •

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C loch..·tse:
Jennv and Letgha pose for a ptcture
outstde Casa Bontta. Goofing around,
Michael, Jeff, and James try to outsmart
each other. Justm, Joev. Evan, and
Shaw ~'~&lt;'til stand side-by-side throughout
their senior year. Kristina and Cheryl
share another happy moment during
vollevball camp. Kerrie, Makesha, and
Katv show everyone who the real
number one friends are.

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small - we haven't time - and to see takes time, like to have
friends takes time. "
-Georgia O'Keeffe

Through the years the
colors and numbers on the
Bayfield water towers have
changed drastically. This year
they represent, nota pecial class.
but a very special member of the
1995 Senior Class.
C a y 1e
McC(.nnick
meant so
much to
thi cla · ·
that they
w 0 u 1d
rather have
hi initials

on the water tower · than the
year they graduate. Friend: of
Cayle all contributed to putting
hi initial · on the towers. Taking
fla ·hlights and all the paint they
could find, they made a mark
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time. A mark of FRIENDSHIP.

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KERRIE LORENZINI

MAKESHA LUDWIG

JUSTIN MACKLIN

DENISE MANSELL

JAMES MATTHEWS

JEFF McCLURE

ELIZABETH MERRILL

WENDY MILLER

PATRICK MORELLI

�KRISTINA MORRISON

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CHRISTINA NEIL

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�Cheryl Rhyn~) has
attended Bayfield schools as
far hack as anyone can
rememher. Throughout high
school she was involved in
many extra curricular activities,
including Student Council,
volleyhall, FHA, and FBLA,
and she maintained a high
GPA through it all. Cheryl has
made many friends during high
school. Each one descrihes
her as a person with a
generous and fun-loving
attitude. She plans to attend
the University of orthern
Colorado after graduation.

Joey Serrano has heen
a student in Bayfield schools
since second grade. His main
priorities during high school
seem to he sports and friends.
Joey has participated in
foothall, haskethall, track, and
hasehall. When not playing
. ports, he can he found with
his many friend. around the
school. Joey i a friend to
many at Bayfield High School.
Even though he is unsure of
his future plans, everyone is
sure to miss him after he
graduates.

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�hawing many faces. the
Senior class has livened up the
halls at Bayfield High School. From
top left; Justin Macklin and Jeannie
Collins share a special moment. Katy
Blatnickmakes herpresence known to
all. Kristina Morrison expresses her
displeasure. Cheryl Rhyno grimace.
during a demonstration speech in Mrs.
Cashio's class. Ryan Hunt heads to
class. Bucky Taylor shows how he
"gets the red out". Kali Beck prepares
for the Homecoming Pmvder Puff
Football game.

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�Layout By Leigha Natzke
Places to go, and
people to see. The enior
class is ahle to tind entertainment wherever they
may he or whatever time of
year it is. This class can
always he seen having fun,
hanging out with their
friends, or at least trying to
find entertainment in
Bayfield.
Wild parties and
long road trips are just some
of the places and things this
class can he seem doing
together. Spring Break is
always a time for excitement for this class. In the
pa. t years the . eniors have
traveled far and near. This
year, who knows where
they will end up. One thing
for ure, once this clas gets
started there is no stopping
them.

Top ro bottom:
Jennifer Forsythe, Le1glza
atzke, and Royale Da' spend
tune our m the sun. Jennifer
Forsvrlze 1S cauf?lzt by surpnse
on her wa.v to class.

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and Jerica Cook slzm~ who the
real men are Cod\ Abernatlz_v
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a kick out of Audrev. College
Prep celbrates an excilmg dav
of En~hsh. Joev Serrano can
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!Burrows finall_vfinds that itch.

"The reason for living is raising H-1, having fun, and kicking A--!"
- Katy Blatnick

"Our class has beenthrougha lot throughout the
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�riends Forever....

S

tarting even before
kindergarten, the Senior Class has made many
friends ... friends that will
never be forgotten .. . even
when they are gone. Cayle
McCormick was a friend to
many of us. Most people
would say "He was one of the
coolest kids I have ever
known. " He was a good athlete, a good student and a
caring person. Showing how
much they care about Cayle,
students at BHS have remembered him in many
ways. Several of the sports
teams wore his initials on
their uniforms and the senior
class painted "CM" on the
water tower instead of
"95" .Each person has their
own special memories of
Cayle. One thing is sure and
constant though. .. We will
always love him.

l1z Me1nory of

Charles Cayle McCormick.

�B

ig night out... Cayle, Aaron Hendrix, Leigha Natzke
and her date prepare for the 1994 Senior Prom.

SENIOR
CLASS SONG
"Friends "
Packing up the dreams God planted
In the fertik soil of you.
Can't believe the hopes he's granted
Means a chapter in your life is through.
But we'll keep you close as always
It won't even seem you've gone
Cause our hearts in big and small ways
Will keep the love that keeps us strong.

-

Sen/ior llass Motto l
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Only as high as I can reach can I grow.
Only as far as I seek can I go.
Only as deep as I look can I see.
Only as much as I dream can I be.

And friends are friends forever
If the Lord's the Lord of them
And afriend will not say never
Cause the welcome will not end.
Though it'shard to let you go,
In the father's hands we know
That a lifetime's not too long
To live as friends
With the faith and love God's given
Springing fromthe hope we know
We will pray the joy you 'lllive in
Is the strengths that now you show
But we'll keep you close, as always
It won't even seem you've gone.
Cause our hearts in big and small ways
Will keep the love that keeps us strong.
And friends are friends forever
If the Lord's the Lord of them
And afriend will not say never
Cause the welcome will not end.
Though it's hard to let you go,
In the father's hands we know
That a lifetime's not too long
To live as friends.
No a lifetime's not too long
To live as friends.

love,
~sting the waters ... Cayle and sister

~

Angie enjoy a day at Vallecito Lake.

~4

�Find Themselves
Making an Impact on BHS
''I have enjoyed
my Junior year," said
Erin Anglin, "but it is
scary because I only
have one year left and I
cannot picture my self
on my own yet." Many
of the class members
agreed with Erin.
However, there were
those
who
were
prepared to get out and
make an impact.
Whether it was sports
or academics, this class
triumphed over all the
etbacks to get the job
done and done right.
Junior Prom was one of

the activities that
overwhelmed
the
members. The class
decided to put on the
best prom that Bayfield
High School had ever
een. In order to achieve
this they did concessions
and the Halloween
Carnival. This class
made
quite
an
impression on student
life.
Mrs. Milner
said,' 'This class is filled
with quality and funfilled people. We are
going to be hearing alot
about this class for years
to come.''

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late all weekend Right: Robby
BuiTymowicz !Ties to impress
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figures out that it is okay to
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too.

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What do you get
when you cross school
clowns, exceptional students, outstanding athletes, and very friendy
people'! You get the
sophomore class of 199495. This class grew in
leaps and hounds as individuals. When asked if
she were ready for upperclassmen life, Kim
McGuire said, "It's scary
to think that I will have
only two more year to get
my self together."
This last year the
sophomore class did accompli. h a few things.

In academics they were
very compctetive and
hrnught home many of
the awards given by
teachers. In athletics,
several of the students
went to state and placed
well. Such sports were
track, wrestling, and basket hall. There were even
those that made all-conference teams. In the way
of extra curricular acti v1 ties. they were
strong as well. Bayfield
High School is proud to
have this class a part of
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�Far Righr: KrisT)' Miller rries not to get
disrracred bv rhe carnera. Right: Brand
Deming artempts ro reach the class. Above:
Tyler Young and Brand Deming show that
rhey 'l-1:or/... well rogether in Algebra II.

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Crossrnan, Rubin
Crumbaugh, Ellie
Cummins, Jesse

Cundiff. Jimmy
Deming, Brand
Donaldson, Justin
Eimar, Erik
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show that they are the best qffriend.\.
Above: Kimber Thompson looks like she is
really having fun in Mrs. Haga's cla.\s.

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�Left: Olan Morrison and Angela Natzke are
busy taking notes in class. Ahove: Heidi
Wilbourn and Sam Lorenzini look real enthused about their next assignment.

Koss, Celeste
Kugle, Matthew
Lancett,John
Larimore, Heather
Lassater. Enid

Linfesry, Tara
Lorenz.ini, Sam
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Macklin, Jessica

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Marrin, Amanda
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Monger, Bert
Morrison, Olan
Natzke, Angela
Neil, Renae
Percell, Phoebe

Popely, Timothy
Priest, Joel
Prior, Kevin
Richardson, Christina
Roggero, Heidi

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Schockaert, Mike
Serrano, Jackie
Smithwick, Mike

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Taylor, feb
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Left: John Lancetr and Chevanne Garcia are playing monkey see
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�A New Group of
Steppin' Up to Bay High
It wasn't as easy as
changing a diaper,
but big changes
carne to the freshman this year. As
hard as it was the
freshman got their
share of experiences. They made
friends or tried to
stay out of the
u pperclassrnan 's
way. They all stuck
in their own little
groups, but their
determinations
kept' ern going.
One of the big
changes the freshman faced this year
was the schedule.

Coming from the 8
period to the 4 period day, Ashley
Catron said," Its
easier and makes
the days feel short."
The other was that
the initiation was
revived.Even
though it was rough
getting tied to a flag
pole or gettiing a
toilet twirl, the
freshman still had
that Bayfield High
School spirit. As we
know it was hard
being a feshman,
keep your head up
and the years will
go by easy.

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Baier, Jonathan
Bassett, Heidi
Beck, Beau

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Borst, Maria
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Counterclockwise. Judie Natzke gets alllulppy in computer
class. Jessica Walter shows her ability on the computer .
Hilary Moore enjoying class.

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Duran, Nick

Engstrom, Jack
Ever,, Jennifer
Foster, Micah
Fritz, Doug
Greer, David

Hoffman, Will
Holland, Kri ty
Howard, Ryan
Huthmacher, Heather
Jack, Darcy

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�Luna, Matthew
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Magg, Rachacl
Mac Elroy, Scan
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McCormick, Angie
McDonald, Kayma
McWilliam. , Kevin
Me. sam ore, Jcrod

Michel, Andrea
Miller, Tim
Moore, Hilary
Moore, Shayne
Morelli, Jes ica

Morlan, Amber
Morrison, Aden
Natzke, Jodie
Neil, Troy
Neptune, Jennifer

Some of the new faces at Bay
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Liz Newby, Aaron Chamblee,
Nick Duran, Tegan Corlies,
and at the end Jill Sirio .

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Roggero, Andrea
Salazar, Joletta
Sanchez, Jodi

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Si coe, Jermey
Sitton, Matthew
Sours, Tracy
Sower, Bobbie

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Sucato, Theresa
Sutherlin, J.R.
Talley, Kara
Tatum, Charlie

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Tidrick, Kristin
Trabing, Aaron
Trewet, Chris

Valencia, Travis
Vance, Mariah
Vaughn, Amy
Walcott, Josh
Walker, Eric

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Wiehe Scott
Wilmer, Duhlin
Zwisler, Ros.
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according to Mariah Vance.

Some more new faces of the
High school. Counterclockwise. ]emlifer Neptune,
Sergio Rivera, Kayma McDonald, and Peter Lott

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�Counterclockwise. Chris
Trewet dazed and confused.
The looks ofjessica Morelli.,
Wendy Phelps, Bobbie
Sower, and Tony McCarger.
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�Lavour hv Jennifer Forsytlu

The sports teams thi. year
proved that a little hustle goes a
long way. The immediate victories of football and cross country
started the year off on the right
foot. Many fans joined to support each team.
Spmts has always been
emphasized in Bayfield, and this
year's teams will always be notable for all their hard work. "I
enjoy playing sporl~ because I
have worked so hard with people
since seventh grade. This year
we all had the chance to play
together," said Royale Da' about
her senior year sports experience.
As the cheerleaders
screamed their way through every game, so did the tudents,
faculty, and the numerou fans.
Knowing that everyone was hehind them, the athletes gave all
they had to make their hometown
proud. Despite the injury etbacks, each team came together,
worked harder, and did what they
could. They made a point to
make the 1994-95 year a memorable one.

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Volleyball
Football
Cross Country
Cheerleaders
Wrestling
Girls Basketball
Boys Basketball

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�Bottom: Royale Da serve the ball.
Bottom left: Tyler Young print&lt;; for the
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Smithwick gets up high in warm-ups.
Center: Wolverines get ready to play
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�Having six seniors, a
league championship last year,
and only loosing two players to
graduation, the 1994 season
looked to be full of great
promises for the Wolverine
volleyball team. Or what
should have been a promising
season. "This season was a
waste of a lot of talent. With six
seniors that have been playing
together for six years, we should
have gone a lot further." said
senior Leigha Natzke.
The team faced many
downfalls during the season.

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Everything they needed was
there, but for some reason the
girls just could not grab a win.
While fighting to find just what
was missing, the team faced
their most toughest components with all they had- DEDICATION! The Wolverines stold
a victory from the long time
rival, the Ignacio Bobcats.
Along the way other wins carne
from the Mancos Bluejays and
the Pagosa Springs Pirates.
At Districts the Wolverines faced Centauri. The girls
carne out fighting but could not

pull off the win that was most
important. They left the gym
knowing that they would never
play together again. One thing
the team learned from this season is that you have to work for
what you want for yourself, not
for other people. Sometimes
those other people just don't
want it as bad as you do.

�Back Row: Coach Hott, Kristy Miller, Kacy Conner, Leigha Natzke, Conch Jones
Middle Row: feb Taylor, Sarah Joswick, Kali Beck, Wendy Miller Front Row: Jessica
Macklin, Threasa Zink, Kristina Morrison, Cheryl Rhyno, Jenmfer Forsythe, Erin
Dunavant, Royale Da'

Bac~ Row: Kara Talley, Coach Jones Middle Row: Liz Newby, Heidi
Cusick, Jodie Nat::ke, Jill Sirios, Mandy Martin , Heidi Reggero,Front
Row: Megan Backer, Wendy Phelps, Angela Natzke, Sarah
Crum/Jaug/1

Back Row: Coach Hott, Theresa Zink, Sarah Joswick, Amber
Morlan, Christy Collins, Coach Jones Front Row: Jessica
Walter, Kacy Conner, Mandy Martin, Whisty Taylor

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WRESTLING

1991 1st

1991

All-State
Not enough information available.

1988

Team 2nd

Wade Garcia-5th
Jonathan Hunt-6th
1989 Kyle Beebe-6th
1990 Kyle Beebe-5th
1991 Jason Jenkins-1st
Royce Mogensen-2nd
Dan Chamblee-4th
Ray Powell-5th
Jeramiah Coey-6th
1992 Jeramiah Coey-5th
1993 Jeramiah Coey-3rd
1994 Marshall Hahn-1st
Ryan Hunt-5th
1995 Cody Duran-4th
Marshall Hahn-5th

FOOTBALL.
Team
1990 Quarter-Finalist
1993 Quarter-Finalist
All-State
Trent Phelps
Darin Sower
Ross Ford
Shane Lloyd
Rick Rodman
Erik Marty
Seth Conner
Joey Serrano

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Team
Has not placed in a state tournament since 1981.
All-State
Tina Prior
Karen Bell
Kelly Mars
Kelly Prior

1986 3rd
All-State
Trent Phelps
Rick Rodman
Mike Zink
Dion Phelps

VOLLYBALL
Team

BOYS TRACK

Kelly Mars
Kelly Prior
Shanna Rock
Kristen Sittner

Team
Not enough information available.
All-State
Not enough information available.

CROSS COUNTRY

BASEBALL

Team
1994 Girls 5th
Highest Individual Placer
Enid Lasater 13th

Has never placed in a state tournament.

1988

4th

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At the beginning of the
eason, nobody ever thought
this team could ever lose.
However, they learned about
defeat the hard way, and their
dreams were crushed at one
crucial moment. The team
started off with a bang. No
team could get past their rapid
offense and destructing defense. They demolished
Shiprock and were pumped
up for their game against San
Juan. During this game,
quarterback Marchall Hahn
got injured. The team did not
let down and ended up winning 35-21. Hahn healed, carne
back, and brought this strong
team together again.
What the team did not
realize was that there was a
time for winning and a time
for losing. Bayfield's first de-

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feat was against Salida. It was
a battle of turnovers and defense . Their winning streak
began again until one of their
most important games against
Monte Vista. Bayfield was
winning 3-0 until the last
minute of the fourth quarter.
Monte Vista then made a
questionable touchdown.
Their hopes for the playoffs
were shattered.
Overall, the season was
a miraculous one. Even
though they did not get as far
as they hoped, the town was
very proud of them. The team
will lose some very outstanding seniors, but their remaining talents are hopeful for next
year.
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1ddle: Matr Wilson, Joey Serrano,
Kevm Prior, and Cody Duran are getting
ready for another touchdown. Top:
Cot~V Abernathy kicks another field goal.
hove: And)' Baumganner slides b_v to
make a fi rst dm1:n. Left: Josh Homer
and Josh Bazer block to help their of

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Harnson. Ryan Howard. Enc Labato. Shane Bassett. John Lancett, Matt Tidnck. Matt Wilson. Robby Butrymowu .;:. Daryl Kohlerschmult. James
Mart hews, Josh Bmer, Shaw Schulder. Top Row: Carl Holmes, Judd Jenktns.limmy Cundiff. Josh Ludwig. Evan Surprenaflf. Josh Homer. Jason
Ahemath&gt;. Justm Donaldson. Justm Macklin, Dan Hall, Nick Duran, Erin Ourgaman. Cory Baxter. Cod} Ahemath}. Josh Walr·ott

Right: The coaches, Mr. Prior, Mr.
Keirns, and Mr. Moon, shoe everyone
that coaches can have a personality too.
The1r distictlooks can give everyone a
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Evan Surprenant

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P.O. Box 738
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�Have you ever wondered first with a time of 20: 10, Ben
what kind of a person makes the Lott finished thirtieth with a time
hcst cro~s-country runner? Well of 21:05, and Nicholas Kim hall
according to Coach Veron Kimball, came in finished with a time of
A ~elf motivated individual, one 21:32.
who does not compete to hear the
Enid Lasater qualified for
roar of the crowd. These indi- state which was held at Boulder.
victuals showed these traits this At the state meet, she finished
year.
thirteenth with the time of 22:30.
Thirteen people went out No boy qualified for state this
for cross-country. The team con- year although Mike Greer fell
sistcd of five girls and eight boys. short by only by four places.
Only in its third year the
The girls were led by Enid Lasater
who came in second place at team could still be considered in a
Rcgionals with a time of 21 :20. growing tage. The team will conKandi Morrison scored twenty- tinue to improve under the guidsecond with the time of28:56. The ance of Mr Kimball. It is hoped
boys were led by Mike Greer who that the team will also receive
came in ninteenth with a time of recognition and support as it
20: 10. Ben Ford finished twenty- repr ents BHS.
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Counterclockwise: Ben Ford runs to
bent his time. Ben Lott works his
hardest to finish the race. The BHS
runners take the starting postion as
they wait for the gun. Enid Lasater
races past her opponent. Tyler Young
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he's strapped to a big t1at piece of beautiful blindside 360.
fihergla ... This isn't torture, thi. is
snow hoarding.
Purgatory is the resort
where you will find most BHS
snowboarders . For those who
haven't been there, the runs at Purgatory are always different depending on weather and the amount of
snow. If you plan to board, you
might want to tick to the front ide
of the mountain; the backside offer
nice runs hut they are difficult to get
to.
BHS has everal people who
deserve recognition for being great
snowhoarders, Benn Lott, Caleb
Huthmacher, RobhieButrymowicz,
Cierra Clapp, Ben Stewart, Jamie
McMinn, James Matthews, Ryan
Cusick, and Cheyenne Garcia. They
all have great talent and potential.
Former student, Tony McCargar,
ha11 helped each of our snow boarders
become better rider in orne way.
A summer comes, the now
goe.. The rider at BHS put away
their boards and gear up for other
things. However, rest as ured that
next . ea on a new batch of
snow boarders will take the place of
any who have gone, and the veterans will lead the way for the 1995- Caleb Huthmacher performs"The Mon·
ke.v" four feet in the air.
96 season of BHS nowboarders.

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�Jill Sirio .\ glances at other
squad members during a
basketball game at Pago!i·a.

As you emerge from the lockerroom, seemingly thousands of
glittering eyes . tare at you, only
you. You and the rest of the . quad
take your places and begin to
cheer; Ten minutes later, the
crowds previous murmur has
turned into a roar heard for miles!
Your job, as a cheerleader, is
successful.
At the beginning of the year, no
one knew what to expect from a
young squad.
People were
wondering if it would be up to the
task. Things started rocky when
plan. did not tum out quite right.
But, suddenly things started
falling into place at all the right
times. All expectation were met
when even the fre. hmen stepped
up to the task during homecoming
games. At the beginning of the

football game against Pagosa,
many people thought the
cheerleaders would not be there,
considering the rain and snow.
Amatingly, to everyone's delight,
they arrived, many even without
their warm uniforms.
Now, with a pro. pering squad
of three freshmen and five
sophomores, Captain Mandi
Martin says, "Our inexperience
really shows, but by the time we
are juniors and seniors, I'm
expecting a lot." Considering the
talent now pos essed, the fans
cannot wait!!!

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chealeading. tlus year ?

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I liked most this year
was just cheering at all
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Cierra Clapp: "I think
what I liked best thL
year was going to
camp this summer."

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The music blares in his head as
the lone combatant prepares for
battle. Lost in his thoughts he antiCip..ttes his opponents every move
and rehearses his own attack. A his
time approaches. he is quiet and
I ocused. He steps into the circle to
face his opponent as well as himself. One thought consumes him to
defeat the other man in the ring.
Wrestling is very different from
any other sport. It is only yourself
and your opponent. If you lo e you
can only blame yourself, and if you
win you're the only one who can
take the credit. Each wre. tler has a
different expectation. "To place in
every tournament and win state."
according to Cody Duran. The best
part about the season was practicing for the state tournament. "After
It is over you can eat as much a you
want~ " The ~ restlers went into the
state tournament with very high
hopes. "I was a little disapointed
with how they wrestled there, but
we are still young and will be back
in force~" Coach Edwards. They
entered the tournament and ranked
fourth in state.
A wrestler has to have the right
attitude. Coach Edwards can teach

them moves and make them stronger, but unless they were willing to
get in and rough it up, he can not
help the attitude.
The practice were killers.
Wrestlers were in the best hape of
anyone around. They never lost because they were out of condition. In
order for a practice to be effective,
it must be intense. Practice. were
close to three hour long and they
were every weekday. In practice,
wrestlers did a lot of running. They
drill move like crazy and also did a
lot of free wrestling. "That when
done right is a war." aid Coach
Edwards. Winning in wrestling is a
very personal matter. Wrestling i a
lonely sport, it is just you out there
on the mat. Each wrestler has their
own way of dealing with losses as
well a. winnings. "I was just there
to make sure they were ready and
had the chance." Coach Edwards.
The future is very bright. They
are still very young, and they can
challenge for a state title next year.
SLAM! Senior Ryan Hunt works for a

takedown on his opponent at the State
Tournament.
OUCH! JunwrCody Duran pms Ius foe on
his way to a league championship.

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Butrvnwwi::c, Josh Homer, Jesse Cummms, JuddJenkzns, Clayton Wzlson, Head Coach Rick !:..{/wards. B(J/tom nm. left
to nght. Aaron Hamilton, Ryan Hunt, Casey Potter, Cannon Ivers, Miguel Gomez, Ntck Duran. Davui Greer, Dustv
Mars, Codr Duran. Not SlzoHm: Rachel Edwards MGR, Kunber Thompson MGR.

Every wrestlers dream
is to make it to the state
championships; Ryan
Hunt made it FOU R
times. This season was
unlike any other cason
for Ryan, he had dedicated the season to his
cousin who had pa ed away earlier this year. He had a 21 and 4 record
and practiced long and hard to cut weight.
"I wanted to win state champ, but it didn't work out,"commented
Ryan,"Being the only senior on the team wa weird because I knew I
wasn't coming back to wre tie next year."

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�C RUNCH! Junwr, Curtzs Valencia,
applies a front headlock to a Buena Vista
Denwn.

SWOOSH! Sopmore. Clavton Wilson.
breaks cma.vfor an escape.

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THU K! Junwr, Cody. Duran works
a leg lace on a Hotchkzss Bulldog in his
semifinal match at state.
THUD! Sophmore, Jesse Cummzns.
prepares to breakdown Ius opponent at
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�"Even though we didn't
-wm man} games, and our record
was not that good. I think our
team was one of the best in the
state", said senior Kali Beck.
When you play like a
championship team in practice
and at a few games you know
you are good hut, every team has
their off days. With this team
they had off days at the worst
possible times.
Girls var, ity ended up
with a seven and twelve record,
although this record does really
not show the talent that these
young ladies had. Thi team had
their own unique qualities which
enabled them to stand out from
any other team.
"We were all friends. We
got along really well so we had
fun while we played. Even if we
lost we still had fun while on the
court," said sophmore Jess

Macklin.
Coach Mick McDermott
said, "I have alot of young ladies
on this team. I think we can pull
this team together in a couple of
years and take it all the way to
state."
There was a shortage of
dedicated seniors on the team this
year. There was only five senior,
on the varsity team. "It takes alot
of dedicated eniors to get a team
up and going. They needed to he
there to get the team'. moral
boosted and their energy going",
said senior Luiza Fritz.
Predictions of a championship are in the near future for
the Lady Wolverines. It takes
alot of blood, sweat, and tears to
be a championship team. In the
year to come these ladies will be
steppin up to victory, above and
beyond.

BUST! Ka!t Beck, senior, busts a jumper
from wav outside.
IN YOUR FACE! Erin Dunavant, junIOr, luts the Jumper over two guards.

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for the rebound.
LAY IT UP! Kristv Mzller. soplunore,
breaks through the defense to lay zt up for
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Dec. 9 Sargent
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Dec. 10 Pagosa
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Lady Wolverines. Left to right: Manager, Andrea Michel, Coach, Mick McDermott, Wendy
Phelps, Katy Blatnick, Erin Dunavant, Kali Beck, Jinnie Langrell, Manager, Kayma McDonald.
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Junior Varsity, top row, left to right: Manager, Andrea Michel, Kandi
Morrison, Jess Macklin, Amber Morlan, Whisty Taylor, Enid Lasater.
Coach. Tina Jones, Kellie Steinbacher, Kristy Collin. Wendy Phelps.
Phoebe Percell, Kara Talley, manager, Kayma McDonald

C TEAM

C-Team, top row, left to right: Manager, Andrea Michel,
Christy Collins. Kellie Steinbacher, Amber Morelan,
managerKaymaMcDonald, HeidiCusick,WhistyTaylor.

"I lo\·e to play basketball, and I had a blast pla_vmg thts vear. lfe were never
short of hard work and dedicatwn. We had some bad games and some fabulous ones. I
see our season as a positive one, and I wish next years team great success."

"We learned that if lre
plmed as a team. we dtd better and
Ho n. hut ~~tthout the teamwork we
had nothtiH!. "
Kali Beck
"I learned that not ever_vhody I?ets aj(ur chance m ltfe. 17zere
is life after sports'"

Luiza Fritz
"I learned that even though
it was ftm, there ts ltfe after sports,
hut its too bad I had to team it the
hard way."
Katy Blatnick

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"It was cool because we did
a lot better than last rear, plus He
~~ orked a lot harder, and had so much
more confidence tn each other. "
Kristina Morri. on

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�Top row,left to right Asst. Coach Rich Hillyer, #23 Mike Smithwick, #44 ody Abernathy. #42 .Ja.-.on Abemalhy
#20 Zac Martine!, #32 Reggie Sanchez, #24 Cory Baxter, Coach Butch Prior. Bottom row,lefl to right: #52 H
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�Below: Mike Smithwick bile; a jumper for
t.he deuce against Monticello. Photo from

Durango Herald.

JUNIOR VARSITY: Top row, left to right: A t. Coach Rick Hillyer, #10
Cory Baxter, #00 Bart Miller, #21 Steve Williams, #6 Ryan Cusick, #12 Nick
Kimball, #5 Tom Harrison, #20 John Lancet!, Coach Butch Prior. Bottom row,
left to right: #14 Jeremiah John on, #11 Brand Deming, #4 B.J. Monger, #3
Hobby Chapin, #15 Jimmy Cundiff.

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#22 Brand Deming, #34 Jeremiah Johnson, #52 Steve William , #12 Nick
Kimball, #20 Tyler Young, #23 Aaron Trabing, #31 B .1. Monger, Coach Butch
Prior. Bottom row, left to right: #42 Ross Zwi ler, #40 Josh Walcott, #44
Grady Dunavant, #33 Doug Fritz, #11 Beau Beck, #32 Ryan Howard, #30 Joel
Priest.

Above: Reggie Sanchez make a power move
over the defender to the basket. Photo from

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Prepared! This is the word that
describes the Wolverines. The
hoys' varsity started out with four
wins in a row, including first place
at the Wolf Creek Classic. The
young players had fire in their eyes
hut not enough to stop the Shiprock
Chieftains. The los, was a rude
awakening for this young squad. It
sparked a five-game winning
streak; heaten were teams like Aztec, Mancos, and Monticello. When
the Ignacio game rolled around,
the varsity team was unsuccessful
in heating its arch-rival. "The
Bayfield players were intimidated
and had fear in their eyes as they

walked out of the locker room, "
said Coach Butch Prior. After
recovering from this devastating
loss, the Wolverines went on another streak and won six in a row,
vindicating the Ignacio loss. Even
with the rivalry at itli peak, the
Wolverines would not let anything
outside of basketball come between them and victory. At the
end of the regular season, theW olverines ended up with fifteen wins
and three losses. With district
just around the corner, the Wolverines were becoming more
Prepared than they had been all
season. The first game was against

the Salida Spartans, Bayfield won
81 -77. The next game would he
the biggest test for thts team, the
Buena Vista Demons. The Demons were victorious ~l ver
Bayfield after outscoring them in
the second quarter 10 7. Buena
Vista then went on to take the state
title. With Baytield moving up a
class in sports, it still shows that
the team can dominate its opponents in haskcthall. The J .V. and
C teams both finished the season
with winning records of 10-7.
These hoys will he assured of future success because they are
Prepared.

Near Right: Mike Smithwick sets a pick
on the defender for John Lancetl. While
Cody Abernathy hustles to get into the
play. Photo from Durango Herald.

Far Right Ben Ford jumps over the
Ignacio defender and to the basket
for two points. Photo from the

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Above: Kevin Prior hits a jumper in the eye of the Ignacio defender during a very
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Dulce
Sargent
Pago~a

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Monticello
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Aztec
Ignacio
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STEPPIN' UP TO THE TOP
Layo ut hy jennifer Forsythe

Our students
excellent accomplishment in clubs made
our school shine.
Many ofBHS students
participated in some
kind of club or organization. Throughthe
activities they learned
many things about
careers, business, and
leadership . Even
though there was not
a tremendous amount
to choose from, the
clubs were suitable for
every student.
Through hard
work, patience, and
brainpower
the
members took their
abilities to greater
heights. For some, the
competitions helped
them to learn about
defeat; for others, it
showed them how it
felt to be on top. "Our
organizations are a
great experience. I
have learned alot and
had fun doing it," said
FBLA
president,
Wendy Miller. In a

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bigger variety of
classes to take. It also
lessened the crowding of classrooms. The
students carne together and shared
their interests in a
number of ways.
Whether it be through
clubs, organizations,
or academics, the
students showed enthusiasm through all
their hard work.
way, the clubs are
necessary for enrichment for student life.
The academics
gave the students a
chance to expand their
horizons. With the
help of four new
teachers, the students
were able to get a

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During the FBLA meeting,
Wendy Miller decides to try
and get things discussed. The
members are bewildered as
they begin to stare at the
donuts on Mrs. Haga's desk.

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�Counter Clocb'.tse: Crerra
CLapp, Megan Backer, and
Lnn Anglm deCLde that tlzelf
hands are more unportant
than work. K1mber Tlwmpson
suffers a rntgratne wlztle
Clavton Wtls on stares
hla~klyat Ius book. M1clzelle
Clznstiano ~ets s1ck of
Cterra's daydreams. Audrev
Roe tnes her nose scratclung
strateg_v. Jodie Natzke 1S
lzapp)' to be a freshman.

Clockwise: Eric Labato,
Caleb Hutlunacker, and
Dann.v Frit::. try to prove to
the1r teacher that the.v are
smart. Tom Harnson tlunks
he is sexy; guess again. Clzns
Trewett decides to do his work
after being sent to the hall.
Intelligence is not pan ojZac
Martme:.'s vocabulary.

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�BHS Faculty Members Take It

ONE STEP AT A TIME
As the time approached, the
Bayfield High School faculty
prepared for the task at hand.
For most it was a routine job; but
for the new faculty members it
was the beginning of a year in a
new school. o matter how long
the faculty member has been a
part of B.H.S. they took their first
steps on September 6.
A major issue the faculty had
to deal with was the growing
number of students.
Some

teachers taught classes in the
cafeteria and library, while others
had to move from room to room.
The school district purchased two
double-wide
trailers
for
additional classroom space. The
trailers were put into use in
November.
The faculty of B.H.S. showed a
genuine care and commitment to
the student body.
What
disappointed the faculty most
was, as Mrs. Haga put it, "Some

of our students choosing the
wrong path in life when they have
so much potential." Not only
does the faculty care for their
students, they care for each other.
Like Mrs. Conner said, "The staff
at B.H.S. is like one big happy
family--we all get along so well."
The job that the B.H.S. faculty
does involves a lot of work, and
by taking it one step at a time
they got things done.
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Beckler, Peggy
Blatnick, Carol
Brush, Jerry
Cashio, Theresa
Conner, Ginger
Edwards, Rick
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Gleason, David
Haga, Denise
Henderson, Tara
Hicks, Susan
Hott, Beverly
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Marty, Ed
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Left-Mr. Rick Edwards, willingly posing for
the camera, gets ready for his fourth hour
'activities. Above-Mrs. Denise Haga, is caught
snooping through her closet full of goodies,
where we all know she keeps her folly Ranchers.

89 Faculty

�Brown, Tommy
Super.
Coffee, Benny
Bu . Man.
Curran, Jack
Principal
Drake, Vicki
BHS Sec.

Board ofEducation. Left to right: Becky Smith, Ken Beck,
Barb Hoback, Dan Ford, Kay Phelps.

Posing for his close-up it's, Larry Walter! Not pictured are his
partners in "grime" lim Walter. and Garry Maesta'i.

Above: B.H.S. Principal, Jack Curran, is thinking,
"Notanotherpicture." Right: Janitor, Lilrry Walters
is caught nunmaging through a locker. In reality he is
fixing some poor students broken locker.

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The wicrdest guy in school ha~ always been Mr. Edwards, of
cour. c. Now you know why they keep him at the far end of the
huilding. Here he shows us how mean he looks. Godzilla's twin?

Fritz, Pam Goodman, Sandra Tucson, and Devita Jackson.
These ladies serve B.H.S. students all year long, Thank You!

Left: Mrs. Theresa Cashio looks up just in time to have her
picture taken. Above: Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Milner, and
Mrs. Henderson all gather together in the library for their
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�B.H.S. Student 's A cademic Skills

CLIMB TO HIGHER PEAKS
Bayfield High School gets
larger and larger each year.
This year was no exception.
The students started their
year with a lot more
classmates and classes then in
previous years. Among the
new classes that were added
are
the
following:
environmental
science,
drama, housing, crafts,
creative
writing,
and
painting.
As the school grew, so did
the chance for students to

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learn. Students were able to
take more challenging classes
and experience learning in a
ariety of new ways. Being
able to learn in new ways
gives the student more desire
to learn; therefore, more
tudents are in class.
Classes were placed
wherever they could fit. This
year a bond issue was passed
allowing
a
new
and
improved school to be built.
Construction started early in
1995. This year's sophomores

should be in the new school
in time to graduate. With
the new school will come
more classes and there will be
room for incoming students.
With all the new
improvements and classes it
is evident that Bayfield is
growing and its schools are
getting better and better.
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Top: Dawn Fahrion is caught baking

cookies in Mrs. Blatnick's room. R ight:
Freshmen; Jessica Morelli, Heidi Cusick,
Wendy Phelps, Sarah Cn.lmbaugh, and
Brooke Bassett relax after class.

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�What type of new
classes would you
like Bayfield to
get in the next few
years?
Rubin Crossman:
Outdoor rec and
photography
classes.

Aaron Hamilton:
Outdoor rec and
laboratory classes.

Revtsions b\ .lenntfer Wilmer

Marylou Popely:
A Japanese language class .

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caught coloring Sarah
Joswick's hair. Center:
Kerri Lorenzini and
Nita Gomez look disgusted with their accounting. Bottom:
fody Sanchez is busily
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FUN? Is it possible to have
fun in Bayfield? Most people
say so. People are easily found
having fun in Bayfleld, but
people don't like to hang out
in Bayfield all the time so they
roam to other places such as
Durango, avajo,Farrnington, and many other hot
spots. Some people prefer to
just kick it at horne or at a
friend's house. No matter
what they like to do chances
are they are having fun doing
it. So next time your stuck at
horne bored don't whine, no
one wants to hear it. Get off
your duff and go do something. There is lots of stuff to
do here, after all this is one of
the hotest vacationing spots
so if all these tourists come
here there must be something
they come here to do. If you
still can't find something to do
you could always go pick up
on those tourists.
Forrest Allen finds a good spot to hang
our on the face ofa cliff. Danny and Ronny
k1ck it on Ron's tailgate and eat some deli
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�Cody Lee A bema t fly
Michael Damein Anderson
Kali Kay Beck
Katrina Anne Blatnick
Whitney Elizabeth Burrows
Catherine jean Collins
Jarrett Allen Cook
Rachel Dawn Crossman
Royale Jennifer Da'
jessie Victoria Dyer
jennifer Muriel Forsythe
Luiza jane Fritz
Nita Antoinette Gomez
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Amy Grace Longfellow
Kerrie Rae Lorenzini
Makesha Gale Ludwig
justin Scott Macklin
Denise Marie Mansell
james William Matthews
jeffery Michael McClure
Elizabeth Ruth Merrill
Wendy Dawn Miller
Partick W. Morelli
Kristina ]Dlj Morrison
Leigh Marie Natzke
Christina Lynn Neil
Ryan B. Powell
Cheryl Marie Rhyno
Audrey Dinneen Roe
Preston Shaw Sclzulder
james joseph joey Serrano
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Corbin B. Wilmer
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�Fo r 23 year no\\ Mr .
Kimball has been teaching drama
here at B.H.S. Thi year was no
different.
The Drama Club performed three play this year. The
fir t wa "The Clum y Custard
Horror Show". The econd was
their interpretation of the clas ic,
"Happy Days". The third play was
entitled, "Cros patch" . Three
member of the club, Audrey Roe,
Ben Lott and Ellie Crumbaugh,
took thi one act play to the league
competition where they won first
place. Ben Lott recieved the "Most
Outsanding Actor Award". Audrey
Roe received the "Leading Lady
Award" , which is given to the best
senior actress. Bravo!!

DRAMA-Top,left to right: Canon lr•ers, feb Taylor, Mandi Hamilton, Retltany Dm&gt;entport.
Middle, left to right:Mrs. Ktntllall, Jessica Macklin, Da1•td Greer, Brooke Bassett, Andrea
Micheals, Audrey Roe, Rachel Edwards, Ellie Cnmtbauglt Bottom, left to rigltt· Mike Greer,
Kacy Conner, An~ela Nat::kl', Tvler Young, Ben Lott, Ntcholas Ktntlla/1, fenmfer McClure.

Layout by Jennifer Wilmer

Scenes fro m The Clumsy Custard Horror
s..bQm. Top: Ben Lott and Brooke Bassett.
Center:Audrey Roe and EllieCnunbnugh.
Right: David Greer, Mike Greer, Tyler
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i.ddk row: 7Ac Martinez, Leigh.a Natzke, Audrey Roe, Raclul Edwards, Rach.ael
rossman. Bottom: Mr. Edwards.

Once again, the taff of the
Wolverine Yearbook i trying new
approaches to find the most efficient way to produce a yearbook.
Thi time the taff decided to go
back to a fall deli very book.
When the book is delivered in August there will be a signing party
complete with refreshments. The
enior will either have to come
back for the party or have the1r
book sent to them. An autograph
insert was handed out in May.
Since this i Mr. Edward
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unique book every year is not as
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�Mrs. Blatnick
What do an all girls choir
and this years FHA group have !n
common? Well, in case you didn't
notice, they both have no males in
them. Having an all girl group
made some things easier, yet others got harder. Instead of having
the usual slow dance scene with
the guys in the Prom Fashion Show,
they had an up-heat strut a round
five wai. thigh maniquins. "Even
though this year was different it
has still been a lot of fun!", said
Jennifer Wilmer.

Erin Dunavant struts her stuff in the
1920's scene of the Prom Fashion Show
titled "Anything Goes".

Denise Man. ell, Kerrie
LorenLini, and Valerie Hahn took
the high silver medal in the State
FHA Competition that was held in
Denver on March 30 thru April 1,
and Katy Blatnick completed her
second term as a State officer.
A Powderpuff Football
game, Candy Cane and Candy Kiss
sales, attending National Cluster
Meeting in Denver and Knowledge Bowl &amp; Drama dinners
completed the FHA year.
layout hy Christina Neil

"Even though we had
a young group this year, we
had many good projects that
members learned from. It's
always fun to. ee the growth
in leadership among members. I'm looking forward to
seeing good things from
these people in the coming
years.
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RevisiOns by Jenntfer Wt!mer

Left to right, top row: Jessica Macklin, Erin Duna..ant, Jennifer Thompson, Heather Raish, Jennifer
Wilmer, ]odie Natzke. Middle row: Mrs. Conner, Bethany Da ..enport, Theresa Zink, Whisty Taylor,
Jtandy Martin, Kandi Morrison, Andrea Michaels, Enid Lasater, Kayma McDonald, Mrs. Blatnick.
Bottom row: Chelsea Lyall, Heidi Cusick, Jessica Walters, Heidi Roggero, Mandi Hamilton, Kacey
Conner. Anl(ela Nat:.ke.

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�Bigger &amp; Better
Mrs. Haga
"FBLA is a fun filled
organization that re4uires a
lot of hard work. I enjoy
working with the students of
BHS and sharing in their
victories and defeats. It i.~-.
also exciting to see how much
their leadership can and does
grow."

Preparing for the future
and having fun is what FBLA is all
about. Around 55 people joined
the club this year, one of the largest
groups ever. What is it about this
club that is so appealing? According to Kali Beck, "It's fun and
it teaches us stuff that we need to
know for the future. Business is a
growing tiel d and is good to know!"
She's right! Men and
women alike are getting out into

the world, not baking cookies and
sewing. While it might be hard
work, FBLA is a learning experience.
Business people are needed
in every area of the world. It is nice
to know that someone in preparing
them for it.

Layout hy Christina Neil
Re~mons b\' Jenmfer Wilmer

Left to right, first row: Jennifer McClure, Cannon Ivers, Renae Atenci(), Renae Neil, Enid Lasater, Heidi
Cusick, Maggie Ckndenning, Wendy Phelps, Dawn FahrWn, Kimber TMmpson, Rachel Edwards, Megan
Backer, Mandy Martin. 2nd row: Jeb Taywr, Tyler Young, Kayma McDonald, Kristy Milkr, Sara Joswick,
Theresa link, Jodie Sancht!7., Makah Farnam, Jodie Rustmon, Brooke Bassett, Joktta Salazar, Mrs. Holt,
Jori Andrews, Whisty Taylor, Mrs. Haga. 3rd row: MarshaU Hahn, Heather Huthmacher, Jessica
Macklin, Heidi Roggero, Dusty Mars, Mandi HamilUJn, Deana Owens, Amber Morlan, Andrea Michaels,
Kara Talley. Top row: Daryl Kohkrschmidt, Heatlur Haga, Brand Deming, Kali Beck, Cheryl Rhyno, Eric
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�Bayfield Student Council Members

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Bayfield High School's
Student Council has placed a
tremendou amount of effort
on behalf of the student body.
Student Council hosted
the Homecoming Dance and
helped put together the
annual visit from Santa in
December.
Members kept
busy trying to pass a dress
code ordinance that would
allow hats to be worn in
buildings. They also tried
very hard to provide as many
fun and exciting activities as
they could.
Student Council was a lot
of hard work but each
member
made
things
happen. As member, Mike
Greer, said, "I am impressed,
we have really gotten a lot
done ." Layout b Rachel Crossman

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STUDENT COUNCIL- Top, left to right:Mrs. Mericle, Tyler Young, Ellie
Crumbaugh, Audrey Roe, Shnne Bassett, Peter Lott. Middle, left to right: Marshall
Hahn, Luiza Fritz, Kali Beck, Wendy Miller, Cheryl Rhyno, Angela Natzki, Jessica
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�For the members of
STAND (Students Taking A
New Direction) and TECWA
(Teens Effectivly Communicating and Working With
Adults) the year was full of
fun and hard work.
With activities such as Red
Ribbon Week, PEP (Peers
Educating Peers) Talk and
Improv,
the members of
these two clubs tried to
provide healthy lifestyles for
their peers.
During Red

Ribbon Week TECWA put
on a dance, STAND served
non-alcholic drinks to the
student body, and they jointly
put together a mock accident;
which was interupted when a
real accident happened and
the local emergency service
had to respond. Improv was
preformed in the elementry
and mid-schools.
In February members from
both groups taught PEP Talk
for Bayfield Middle School.

STAND-Bottom, left to right-Chelsea Lyall, Rachel Edwards,
Kimber Thmnpson, Jessica Morelli. Middle, left to right-Kandi
Morrison, Jennifer Thompson, Eilie Crumbaugh. Top, left to
right-Mrs. Hicks, Rachel Crossman. N.P. Mandi Hamilton .

The program involved high
school students helping midschoolers determine what
health risks they could take.
It was a four day program,
three days were taught by
high school students and the
fourth day was led by a teen
panel.
Chelsea Lyall said, about
the groups, "It is a lot of fun
and everyone involved are
really great people and a lot of
fun to be around."

TECWA-Bottom left to right-Chelsea Lyall, Rachel Edwards,
KitnberThompson. Middle, left to right-Mike Greer, Ben Lott,
Jennifer Thompson, Ellie Crumbaugh. Top, left to rightMandi Hamilton, Audrey Roe, Rachel Crossman. .P. Cidy
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�Shaw,
It's time for the letting go, to begin again.
Love, Mom

Neanners,
We know you can do anything ~i·hen vou set vour mind to it.
"YOU GO GIRL/"

Wah all our love,
Mom, Bob, and Christy

Whitney,
We are so proud of you and love vou bunches.
Hugs and Kisses,
Uncle T(lm and Aunt Sarah

Rachel,
Keep your goals set high. We know you will continue to suceed
in all you do. You have given us great pleasure in being yollr
parents.
We love you!
Mom and Dad

�Wendy,
A chapter m vour life is commg to an end but the rest of the
book 1S yet to be ~w1tten. Your
"Never say d1e" attitude wtll
take you far. May your future
be filled with lzappmess. Always remember we will be
there for you-any tune of the
day.
Keep smtling.
Love,
Mom and Dad

Kerne,
You have always been a joy to
us, and ~1.-·e know J'O U w!ll
suceed in all you endevo r to
do.
Love,
Mom and Dad ana Sam
Do everythmg without complaming or argumg, so that
you may become blameless
and sure, children ofGod... In
wh1ch you shine like stars m
the universe as vou hold our
the word of hfe.
Plzihpp!ans 2:14-16

Justin,
The day of this picture we had just had the metal braces removed
from your legs that you had worn for so long, and you were
excited about your new tennis shoes. Now you are a big man,
straight and strong. The only thing bigger than your shoulders
is your heart. Wherever you go I know that you will carry all
of us at home with you there, especially Cayle.
Love Mom and Dad

- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --1 Jarrett,
Our Dearest Cay/e.
You have been every parent's
dream son and every sisters
dream brother. You are not a
dream, your love 1S very real.
T7zank youforallthat you have
grven and continue to give to
us and to all you have touched
with vour qwet strength and
kmdness. Our deepest love to
you. We miss you so very
much.
Angie, Mom and Mitch

Where's the snow?! Keep
your tips up Jarrett.
Love, Dad

Knstina,
I said a prayer for you today
and knew God must have
heard. !felt the answer m my
heart although He spoke no
words.
I didn't ask for wealth or fatne
I knew you wouldn't mmd. I
asked Him to send treasures
of afar more lasting kind.
I asked that He'd be near you
in all things great and small.
but it was for His loving care
I prayed for most of all.
With all our love,
MomanaDad

�Leighn,
From toddler to teen you've
beenajoytoourlives. Weare
very proud of the person you
hnvegrown into ... Along with
your dedication to what you
believe in and yourstrongwillWe know you can reach any
goal you desire.
NO FEAR.
Love, Mom, Rob, and your
sisters

Jennifer,
We are forever grateful thnt
God sent you to us. Now we
will soon let you go to seek out
your own world of love, joy,
and happiness which you have
so richly blessed our family
with. Through all the trials
you kept your uncompromising faith in God. You hnve
proven yourself to be ready-so go find your dream angel-God is with you and we are
behind you.
Love,
Mom and Dad

Royale.
You keep me involved ina very
busy-fun sclwol and home. I'll
miss all that. I loved every
minute of it. I'll always be
here for you. Stay Close!
Your#l fan. Love,
Mom

Mike,
Life is always full of ups and
downs. Set lofty goals and
you'll always be on top of the
world.
Love, Mom and Dad

Cheryl,
You have grown up so fast
m to a [J('autiful young lady. It
seems like just yesterday you
were a little one. We are so
proud of everythrng you have
accomplished so far. In our
eyes you will always be our
little angel. Remember, the
best is yet to be, and we know
you will do it well'
We love you lots and lots,
Mom and Dad

jennifer,
Please remember that we will
always be homefor you. Bmsh
aside the tears of youth and
prepare yourself to accept the
happiness that your heavenly
father has planned for you!
Keep your chin up and smile.
Love, Mom and Dad

Dear Katy,
It seems like just yesterday
that we counted the fig Jus while
driving home from Bayfield.
You have come a long way!
We are very proud ofyou and
your accomplishments. Hang
on to your dreams and continue to work for what you
know is right!
Love,
Mom and Dad

Denise,
Follow your dreams and believe in yourself You can
accomplish anything ifyou put
your mind to it, and if somebody dishes you a bowl of
lemons make lemonade!
Love, Mom and Dad

�Jeff,
We love \'Ou verv much. We
are so proud of :r·ou m every
wav. You have turned out to
he the kmdest, gentlest person
~·.:ehaveeverknown. Wetlzank
God for leavm \'Ou ~vllh us for
these vears and we will m1ss
vou greatly.
Love,
Mom and Dad

Makesha,
We thank God for blessing us
with a beautiful, loving, and
intelligent daughter. We are
so very proud of you. Remember· "Whatever you can do or
dream you can, begin it." ...
Goethe
Love Always, Mom and Dad

Kah ,
We are w proud of vou and
\'Our accomplishments, thus
far. nus 1S onf.v the begmnmg. Keep reaching, Keep
workmg, and KeepLauglllng'
Life IS ~?reat 1
We lore \'OU,
Mom, Dad, Beau, Sara. lac_v.
&amp;Shav
Always dnnk up streamfrom
the herd.
Love, Dad

LU!za,
May there always be that
m1sclzievous look m vour eve
and cute gnn on your face.
Our love goes with you ~1-·her­
ever your dreams may take
you. Thankyoufortfzeseyears.
Love,
Mom, Adam, Karl, Grandma,
and Grandpa

At 4 vears old she called herself "M1ss Lissa." Size was a
beaun· and still is. Since two
years old she sdded her
beautiful mustc talents. She t.\
her fanllhes Daily Sunsl11ne
and Song.
Mom. Dad. and Brother Eric
Walters
Ryan,
Keep up your winning way
and positive attitude and you'll
go far. You've always made us
proudof you in whatever
you've taken on, win, lose,or
draw.
Love ya,
DadandMom

Joe}',
Only those who will risk going
too far can possibly find out
ho~'l-' far they can go. As for
you, Joe.v, the s/...y is the limit
Love,
Mom and Dad

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What do you get when
you cross O.J. Simpson,
Woodstock '94', a few civil
wars, and no World Series
Game? The unforgettable
year of 1994. Many changes
took place. The number of
gun related deaths of young
people grew. More musicians,
actors, and artists came into
public view. The baseball
players went on strike because
the owners of the teams were
thinking of putting a lreeze on
their salaries. The great

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football player O.J. Simpson
went on trial. Josh Homer
said,''Despite all the trials and
hardships, this year had truly
been the greatest."

Layout By
Rachel Edwards
The torch was passed in the summer of
1994. A new generation seized the
opportunity to create their own
Woodstock '94. Several hundred thousands people arrived at Saugerties, N.Y.
for Woodstock '94.

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The Basebali Season ended earlyln i994. The players went on strike in August and a
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the playoffs and the World Series.

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brutally murdering his ex-wife, Nicole
Simpson, and her friend, Ronald
Goldman.

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accord was signed in I993. But more than a million refugees were forced to flee to Zatre.
Disease killed thousands of refugees in several camps. But massacres left more than
500,000 dead.

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Toni Braxton sings the smooth sounds
of rhythm and blues. She captured
critical and commercial success. Her
latest album, "Toni Braxton" hit the
top of the charts in I994.

ToJJ_ Five Events

1. Time cop
2. Forrest Gump
3. Clear and Present Danger

1. 0.]. Simpson Trial
2. U.S. Invasion of Haiti
3. Western U.S.A. Forest Fires

4. Natural Born Killers
5. The Mask

4. The Baseball Strike
5. Rwanda Cival Wars

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�Does anybody know what
"Spring Fling" actually means?
Well, to everybody who attended
the games and the dance on April
2 I st, it meant fun, games, and a
chance to kick hack and relax.
By the end of the long school day
the student council had set up a
list of games for everyone to
participate in. The senior clas
won overall, hut all the cia ses
were close.
For all great dances, there
is always a good theme. "Captured In A Dream" was the theme
for this 11ing. Especially for the
king and the queen, Cody
Abernathy and Rachel Crossman.
When the festivals died
down and the music stopped, the
party may have ended, but the
memories of it lasted on, and will
continue to do. o in the minds of
all who attended. Perhaps this is
the meaning of "Spring Fling".

The candidaTes for The royalty were:
E•·an SurprenanT, Kali Beck, Justin
Mackltn, Jenny Forsythe, Jenny l.Angrell,
Co r)' BaxTer, Marshall Hahn, Enid
LawTer Amy Vaughn, and Peter Lon.

Kimber Thompson and Dawn Fahrionflash a smile for the camera.

�lhe gang gean up to get wet from the
ha lloon toss.
R/(m Rodenck wzpes off the leftovers
after a dunk in a whipped cream pie.

Rachel Crossman and Cody Abernathy, the spring royalty for 95.

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a 5-10 record. Early in the 1995
season Bayfield had already topped
last years record with an 8-3 record.
In their first game of the season,
BHS swept the Durango frosh team.
"Our team played well for the first
game we had alot of fun," replied
short stop and pitcher Mike
Smithwick.
Playing rival Ignacio is always
the mo t exciting game for any
Bayfield team. Thi year' team
had uccessful victories over Ignacio
at the Cortez tournament beating
them 15-12 and playing a double
against them winning 10-4 and 9-6.
Overall Bayfield ended the
season with a 10-8 record. When
a ked ahout the season, Reggie
Sanchez replied "We were alot better than most people thought we
would he". Coach Anderson quoted
that he was "very pleased with their
effort".

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�S weat ... P ain . . . Endless practices under broiling sun
or driving rain. What would
possess a sane person to subject
himself to this torture? Would
you believe it's a small man in
polyester pants and his trusty
sidekick? Well, believe it or not,
Coach Vernon Kimball and Asistant Coach Rebecca Miller
teamed up as the biggest driving
force behind BHS tracksters this
year.
In Bayfield's longest track
season ever, these coaches
pushed their athletes through
three months of terrible weather.
Of the conditions, Coach Kimball
said,"They were definitely not the
most enjoyable I've ever seen.
When it wasn't raining, it was
snowing or blowing. The sun
was a rare sight indeed. But I
don't think that was a big disadvantage to us because most of
the other teams throughout the
state suffered through similar
conditions."

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the fuxh jump bar.
Audrey Roe strides to a disappointing
finish at .:.tate.
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Younx sails over another obstacle in his
path.
Kizzi Prior hefts a shotput for a practice
throw .

If it wasn't the weather, though,
there was definitely something
weighing down on the BHS athletes this spring--tougher competition. For the first time since
1987, Bayfield was completely
shut out at state. High expectations had a long way to fall when
even Most Valuable Pla yer
Award recipient Enid Lasater
failed to bring home the hardware. The medals Bayfield left
behind were sorely missed on
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�What is prom? Prom is
a special night for those
priviliged enough to be
called juniors and se' niors. The prom is a
night out for students to
dance and then, if the
school is providing an
after prom party, have a
little fun kicking back for
the last few hours of the
everung.
There is more to prom
then some people might
trunk, It takes a tremendous amount of effort by
students and staff alike.
Before prom you have to
decide on the perfect
place and a time that is
convenient for everyone,
The budget is also a
problem. It takes a lot of
hard work to raise
enough money to buy
decorahons, the D.J. and
other things that have
always made prom
spectacular. After all of
tlus is figured out students can have fun
dancing and enjoying
what has been done to
make the night perfect.

Top Row: Ryan Hunt king, and Cheryl Rhyno,queen Bottom Left: Just nfew of the
students from BHS that are having the time of their lives.
Senior girls of1995: Top Row: ]esste Dyer, ]ennifa 1orsytht', Tt'ara T t'llt'r,Amy
Longfellow, Elizabeth Merril, Melissa Longft!llow, Whitney Rurrows. Middle
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�Bayfield Students Do Even More,

STEPPIN' UP TO THE CHALLENGE
There is an effort that
very few people make. This
effort includes committment,
patience, and will. Quite a few
students at Bayfield have
shown this effort. What does it
take to make students like
these? Well, it may be different
for everyone. For some the effort rna y be natural. You know
the type, never studied a day in
their lives, and yet have never
gotten a "B" (well maybe one).
Othershavespongebrains. This
is the case when students soak
up information, that soon
drains. These students often
have hard nights studing.
Sometimes the sponge decides
to squeeze dry too early and is
left with anxiety and frustration. The third kind of people
are the "Duh" kind. These
people can choose to ex cell, but
sometimes don't. No matter
the type, everyone has the
ability to be a great student.
The people featured in these
pages are ones who should be
commended for their outstanding work. The following
awards are given to all types.
Congratulations to all the
people who put the extra foot
foward to earn these awards.

VALEDICTORIAN
Kali Beck has eared the honor as
valdictorian of the etas of 1995.
She has been very active
throughout her high school
years~ and kept a high grade average. She will attend chool at
the University of Wyoming
where she will majorin busines
and accounting.

SALUTATORIAN
Salutatorian Rachel
man has only been a student at BHS for two years, yet
she ha been a great addition to
it Rachel's hard work didn't
just .:ome easy. Extra work and
df!dication has been her key to
success. Rachel hopes .to atrend St. Ambrose University
and major in early childhood
education.

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DRAMA
For the first time in BHS
history the Drama Club competed in the Intermountian
League One Act play competion.
They won six out of seven first
place awards. Ben Lott, Ellie
Crumbaugh, and Audrey Roe
were chosen to represent
Bayfield at the competition.
They won awards for stage
composition, stage movement,
emotion, tempo, characterization, and voice. Ben Lott took
home the Best actor award. An
encore presentation dinner theater was held to give more people
a chance to watch the play.
Hopefully there will be many
more wins to come.

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0' Brian Youth Foundation)
is a confrence held every
year to help teens lean how
to be effective leaders. This
year Heidi Roggero was
chosen among the sophomore class to attend. "It
was the most fun I have had
in a long time", says Heidi.
She learned valuable skills
that she can take with her
for the rest of her life.

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ENG! ISII III Shawna Clark
SPI:l:CHKali Beck, Katy Blatnick
ENGLISH IRoss Zwisler. Kevin
McWilliams. Deanna Owens
CRI~ATIYl: WRI11NGJoel Priest

EN JUSH 11Maleah hmam, Jody
Rusonann, Jesse Wray
WORLD HISTORY- Je se
Wray
U.S. HISTORY- Shawna
('lark, Rachel Edwards
GOVERNMENTCody Duran
DRT. AWARD BAND
Nick Andrews
BANDRachel Edwards, Joletta
Salazar, Wendy Phelps,
Brooke Ba~seu
WORLD HISTORYJohn Lancctt, Sarah Joswick,
Steve Williams. Nick
Kimhall, Maggie
C'Ienndcnning, Marshall Hahn

WEIGHTS
Josh Baier, Shane Bas et
BIOLOGYEnid Lasater, Mar ball Hahn.
Nick Kimball
BIOLOGY IIKristen Evers
GEOGRAPHYZac Martinez, Kristen Evers,
J.R. Sutherlin, Jen McClure
ALGEBRAKristen Tidrick
GEOMETRYJoel Prie t
MATH IIICaleb Huthmacber, Jennifer
McClure
GEOMETRYAmber Morlan, Wbi ty
Taylor, Melanie Miller

TRIG.Phoebe Percell, Mar ball
Hahn, Maleab Farnam, Je se
Wray, J.R. Sutherlin, Maggie
Clenndenning
ALGEBRA IIB.J . Monger, Mandi Martin,
Steve Williams
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Kali Beck, Makcsha Ludwig.
Audrey Roe- (Leadmg Lady)
JOURNALISMDaryl Kohler. chmidt. Malcah
Farnam, Audrey Roe
CHILD DEY.
Kristen Tidnck, Clayton
Wilson
Lire MANAGI:Ml:N'lKerri Lorenzini. Katy
Blatnick, Rachel Crossman
FHAValerie Hahn, Mandi Martin.
Jennifet Wilmer, Jessica
Macklin, Whisty Taylor,
Kacy Conner, Theresa 7mk
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Tim Popely, Amy
Longfellow. Mandy Gosney.
Tim Mauldin, J.R. Sutherlin
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�But the Adventure Has Just Begun

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Natzke celebrates the approaching summer.

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point! '96' will be even more
exciting at BHS.

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OBODY SPEAKS LOUDER THAN US.
Homecoming
Academics
Faculty
Football
Volleyball
Cross Country
Cheerleading
Wrestling
Boys Basketball
Girls Ba ketball
Track
Baseball
Fre hman
ophmore
Junior
enior
Prom
Graduation

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''TheWolverine''
1996; Volume 48
Bayfield High School
615 East Oak Drive
Bayfield, CO 81122

TITLE 1

�The Way the Year Began, Nobody Really
Knew What to Expect, But When It Was

11 Said and Done
Things turned out better than expected. When Brother Richard,
a.k.a. Mr. Edwards , fired up the student body at Homecoming
nobody knew that "the Spirit of the Wolverine" would remain so
strongly in the hearts of everyone at BHS. This turned out to be the
year actions would speak louder than words.

GROUP HUG! Andv Petersen,
Andv Baumgardner, Dan Hall
and Dvlan Frankenheuner lean
on one another through '96.
DEEP tn thought Micheal Valencut waif 1jor the Custodian "so he
can ~en·e Ius detention.

The Student Center at
2 THEME

Going to Me Donald's is almost as much a part of school as going to class.

�Busta m ove! Kacv Conner and
Mandv Marttn !fet do~in ~illh
lwmecomtn!f spmt.
Iflooks could kill. Jennifer gives
her best .wule wlule burdened
wtth pressures from the press.
like peace man. Jesse Lasater
and Roland Pnanto are filled
ll't!h .flower power for Hallmieen.
Say Ah ! Jason Abernathy sho ~..·s
the long term effects ofwhat happens to the mouth after taking
Mrs. Casluo 's speech class.

McDonalds ro0°ro~f1JN
You have made us the place to meet, to talk, to celebrate your victories and help
forget defeats. Youv'e made McDonald's more than just another place to eat.

THEME 3

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4 STUDENT LIFE

Hey freshmen! You're blocking traffic; get off the road! The fresnman
class did a humorous lounge chair routine for the Homecoming parade this year.
This creative endeavor landed them first place in the float contest.

�VICTORY!! Top Row:
Coach There a Cashio,
Emd Lasa ter, Kandi
Morrison, Meleah Farnum,
Heidi Roggero, Jennifer
Thomp on, Angela Natzke,
Heather Haga, Jerica Cook,
Coach Ginger Conner,
Je ica Macklin. Second Row:
Michelle Cristiano, Mandy
Martin, Kimber Thompson,
Jinnie Langrell, Phoebe Percell,
arah Joswick. Third Row:
Theresa Zink, Jaimie Neptune,
Johnna Bigger , Kristy Miller,
Kacy Conner, Erin Dunavent.

Beneath a stany sky Homecoming King Cory Baxter
dild Queen johnna Biggers (top) stand by attentdants
Cod; Duran, Rachel Edwards, Jinnie Langrell, and Bart Miller.
Beautiful, just beautiful darling. Soprom Dublin Wiliner and
Junior Du t} mar , were among the Powder Puff cheerleaders thi year.

Off with his head! Senior Erin Dunavent beheads a panther in a
displa; of woh erine ferocity.

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STUDENT LIFE 7

�s are zn store.
The" Ides of March" turned
out to he a unique way to bring
everyone together and unite them.
It instilled "Spting Fever" in the
hearts of all who attended. Everything was perfectly planned; the
royalty wa. radiant, decoration
were very colorful and creative,
and the turn out was the best ever
thanks to the hard work and effort
put out hy the members of Student
Council. The dance t1oor was a
collage of swirling dre e. and
slacks moving to some of the
hottest new dance moves. A great
time was had by all. Several tudents were asked their opinions of

"The Ides of March." Brand
Deming replied. "It turned out out
henkay!" "StudentCouncildidan
excellent joh," Kacy Conner
commented. "Everything turned
out pretty good."
Ryan
McLaughlin answered by replying
"It was fun and the decorations
were very colorful! I had a
super time!" All of the toil and
sweat put in by Student Council
paid off. "The Ides of March" was
a hig hit and members of next
year's Student Council will have a
tough time outdoing this year's
dance.

�Left: Jinnie Langrell and Cody
Duran pose for the camera with
glamorous style.

A bove: Jerica Cook explains to
Caleb how tired her feet are.
Bottom Left : The table of seniors
check out the cool moyes happening
on the dance floor , while Reggie
Sanchez is busy enjoying his straw.

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�j:rj:~J&amp;f£~!;eV;tv:Lr?s
Never Felt Before;" -Edgar Allan Poe
Once again the junior
class has achieved their fundraising goal. They stepped
up and met the challenge of
getting out of debt and
making enough money for a
senior prom. They were a
few hundred dollars in debt,
but after the carnival they
made exactly 860 dollars
profit.
Though not many
people showed up, the
carnival was still fun.
Everyone participated in the
games, even a man in a pink
tutu .
The carnival was good
for more than just making
money. It was entertainment
for the little kids who were too
young to stay out late and
trick-or-treat. The only bad
thing about the carnival was
that the juniors didn't get to
go out and go trick-ortreating.
The costumes were
great. The juniors did a great
job entertaining the children
and making money for their
class
It is unbelievable that
so many high schoolers still
Dressed as a curly haired freak,
Josh Homer enjoys himself at the
carnival, joining in on the fun
and games sponsored by the juniors.

like the cookie monster. In a
survey the cookie monster
came in second for favorite
monster behind vampires.
"Candy man" came in first for
the best horror movie ahead
of "Bram Stoker's Dracula."
Sixty-two percent of the
Bayfield High School
believes in ghosts, thirty-one
percent went trick-or-treating
in 1995J and half of the
school went to the Halloween
carnival.
Melissa Schissler sits on her throne
dressed as Cleopatra at the fall
Halloween carnival.

Nobody recongized John Hanna
underneath his costume of a
werewolf .

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�Sarah Crumbaugh and Jmnie Langrell
show their Halloween spirit.
Below: Jennifer Neptune persuades
Andy Baumgardner to be a crossdresser .

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six bits, a peso, all for the Wolverines stand up and say so."

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student life 11

�B.H.S SAYS:
Fads at B.H.S Sveak
For Themselves
...
Cra.ly, Colorful, 70's, Sty lin, Cool! dents ( hown right) tells their choice
Even though they are thing you for the "Trendiest People" at
wouldn't think you would ee in a Bayfield High. "In' " and "outs"
mall chool, the fads ranged ev- thi year have changed. Short kirts
erywhere from body piercing and were in, choker were out. Jaw clip
tatoos to bell bottom and hiny red were in, fixed hair was out. Straight
hoc.. Some of the major fad this from the 70' tyle were platform
year included baby doll shirts, lug shoe·, bell bottoms, and body piercole hoe , changing hair style and ing. Even though the tyle eemed
color, 11anneL, and boots. Caleb way behind compared to California,
Huthmacher and Selena Chavez there i till much to be aid. Kayma
ported whacky hair color, Ben Lott McDonald stated, "There's a lot of
and Johnna Bigger proudly strut variety here at Bayfield High." So
their tatoos, and Jodi Sanchez wa
to ee what' in tyle, makes people
proud of her trange body decor. smile,andi waycoolhereatB.H.S.,
A urvey taken from B.H.S. stu- look on.

Even though
Cody Duran
took it as a joke,
Jaimie Neptune
proved she was
the best dressed
senior.

ilary Moore and
amie Heirtzler
efinitely earn
their title as best
dressed sophonores but we're
·till not sure about
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SENIORS
Jaimie Neptune
60'k
Cody Duran
80'k
JUNIORS
Cierra Clapp
XY.4
Mar hall Hahn
65~
SOPHOMORES
Hilary Moore
87%
Jamie Heirtzler
35%
Peter Lott
35%
FRESHMEN
Nikki Evan
75%
Je e Las ater
60~

Trendy Cierra
Clapp and not
very
sty fish
Marshall Hahn
strut their stuffas
best
dressed
Juniors.

As best dressed
freshmen, Jesse
Lassater, and
Nikki Evans pose
to prove it.

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STUDENT HFE 13

�The automobile is one of the most important parts of teenage life. Here at Bayfield High, the
vehicle range anywhere from ouped-up, candy-apple red trucks to beat up cars that look
like they were your parents first car. A survey taken of Bayfield High tudents concluded for
who owned the nicest... car, truck, 4x4, and recreational vehicle. We also took a vote on the
ugliest car in the school. The results are as follows:

Tara Linfesty owns this beautiful, ocean-blue, 1992 C01y Baxter owns this classic, greenish-blue, 1967
Toyota Pas eo that tied with Cory Baxterfor the nicest Ford Mustang that tied with Tara Linfesty for the
car in the chool.
nicest car.

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14 Student Life

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�Cannvn Ivers won for the nicest 4x4 with this sporty, Ronnie Ludwig shows offhis wild-cherry, 1967 Chevy
black, 1995 Toyota 4-Runner.
Truck that won the vote for the nicest truck in the
school.

Steve Williams won the catagmy for the nicest recreational vehicle with this 1994 turquoise Jeep.

Heather Lanmore ts the proud owner of this 1979,
pea-green car that won for the ugliest car in the
school.

15

�Right: Clayton ~honk
i a harned of ht
puny little muscles.

Below: Ben Lott work
hard to meet a deadline.

Andy keeps a big mile a he
plays ba ketball

Above: Cody i over ready to
eat in Mr . Conner cia .

Right: Shane takes a minute
away from his hard tudying.

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16 Academics

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Manager

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3063 MAIN AVE.
DURANGO, CO 81301
247-1594

SALES • SERVICE

�Juggling Classes, Friends, and Practice Is ...

asier Said Than Done
The students ofBHS find the time to excell in a variety of areas. All year long driven students
cram for tests in the hall, the commons, the cafeteria, and the gym, finding a way to be successfull. Hard work and dedication pays off with grades and honors.

Enid and Tyler li ten toPhoebe
read fairy tale . Mr . Milner
decide if a paper i correct.

New West Mortgage
100 West 8th Street, Suite 222
Durango, Colorado 81301
(970) 259-2889 • Fax: (970) 259-0095

Rufe's Paint Store

247-5267
38 Town Plaza
Durango, CO 81301

Academics 17 11

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. New College Level Classes Challenge Students

College Pyschology~ taught by Colkge Bowny~ taught by Mr
Mr. Jerry Brush includedReeo Tony Rackham,
Laura
Prianto, Kimber Thompson~ KJJherschmidt ~ Mike Smithwick,
Cierra Clapp, Justin GofXIwin, Reco Prian.w, Erin Dunavant~
Maggie Clendenning,Amanda Cannon Ivers, Ben Lott, Teresa
Lujan, Mandy GoNney, Kacy 2ink, Sarah Joswick, Regie
Betley, Josh Ludwig, Mr Jerry Sanchez~ Cristen Ivers~ Mr
Brush, Hobby Chapin~ cody Rackham, Maleah Farnam,
Duran, Zac Martinez, ]innie Cierra Clapp~ Megan Backer,
Langrell, Heather Hieb~ Craig Niura Roberto
Hoback

X EROGRAPHICS
PLUS
18 A cademics

CORTEZ
DURANGO
FARMINGTON

Mr Theresa Cashio taught AP
English, ]ennyMcClure, Rachel
Edwards, Be11 Lott, Eric Lobato,
Reco Prianto, Cody Duran ,
Shauna Clark, Kandi Morriso11,
Mrs Cashio, Eri11 Du11avant

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Copying Systems
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�Challenging New Classes Add
To Course Offerings
Long hours and late nights paid off for a few select students a they had the
chance to earn college credit for their efforts. In addition to the already
challenging classes offered, three classe were presented in cooperation with
Pueblo Community College. AP English, Psychology, and Botany each
presented the possibility of college credit. With a reputation for strong
academics, BHS enhanced the image with this new program. Taught on
campus by staff members these classes were a rousing succe s.

BllYFIELD WOLVERINES
WE JlRE PROUD
TO SUPPORT
THE FUTURE
ENDEJlUORS
OF THE
HllYFIELD HIGH SCOOL

CLLJSS OF 1996

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Jori Andrews, .Jessica Pritchart; AngelaNcwJ.:et Mandi Martin.
Ben Lou, Sarah Crumbaugh, Rachel Edwards7 Jesse Wray

Choir Members Recielted A Superior Rating At FLC F~e

Arts: Jennifer Humer. Favyn Fields. Ben Nelson, HabbyChapin.
JJ Jolmsot:, David ValeMi(t Direct()rfr!r David Gleason~
Jeritruafl Jack. Kaleb Cloud!, Micah Priest, Nick .Andrews,
Travis Valencia, LizNewbj~Rwl#e Jones, Jolm Hattl'UJ, Grady
Dunavant, Andy Goldmlllf, Brandon McGimsey. Accompianst
Carol Priest, Sierra Allen. Tam Ro.ss~Hebbe, Kacy Betleyt
Jessica Morelli, Mandy Marti~ Megan BackerT Sarah
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Although SmaU. Ba1Ul.Rq~rewnted BHS Well: Amber Porter,
Rachel EdJ.vards, DarylKohlerschmidt Jesse Cummins. Danny

Percell, Nick Andrews, Nick Kimball, DMn Reeves, Jennifer
Apodaca, Phoebe Percell, Manic(l Pyle, Heather Larimore.
Joletta Salazar

20 Academics

�he Halls Are Alive,
with the sound of music

H ELUJ.. Tvle 1 Youn ~ JJ!u Jfl&lt;' 1 limnc nu It&lt;
plav "Get Smart "

Do, Rey, Mi, Fa. So. La. Ti. D&lt; &gt;'
M usic and action rukd the stage at
B HS. Students worked hard to put
together many fine performancL'\.
Drama presented "Get Smart" and J
lavish production of "The Wi / ard
ofO/' Mandy Ma11in played Dorthy
and John Lancett '-.tok the hm"
away with his "Cm\ardly Lion .
Ben Lott continued h1" v. inning
ways as Leading Man and Rachel
Edwards was reco1!ni/ed
a\ Le.Id....
ing Lady. "Thio.., b a T e'-.t ' \\ un
several honors at The IYlL pl.!)
competition. Drama topped of LhL·
year hy the formation ul an International Thespian Troupe. Band had
several honor hand mem hers and
was awarded a Supenor rating at
the Fort lewis Colle1!e
Fine Arh
....
Festival.. C hoir also recieved a superior rating at the sJme e\ent.
Hohhy C hapin was named tu LhL·
All-State C hoir.

Viro Research Smart" takes a cl
BRAVO. The casr

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Academics 21

�HA OS ON! Not every one
is cut out for the old 9 to 5 routine.
Desk work would kill them . Some
people LOVE to create and build
thing~ with their hands. On May 21
the Visual Arts and Vocational Arts
classes held their annua} Spring Show.
Beautiful wood projects and furni ture , complete and professional
hluep1ints and outstanding paintings,
photographs and drawings graced the
high school gymnasium. Skill and
precision were aptly displayed by the
wood products. Creativity was obvious in the artwork displayed.
All types of learning styles
and talenlli need to be addressed in
. chool and each type of tudentneeds
the chance to excell. Mr. Mann and
Mr. Edwards ."'howed their studenL&lt;;
that they could he individuals and
still succeed in the world today. There
is no need to compromise values,
priciples or quality. The skilled hand
is still highly admired .Mr. Mann
blended technology and skill into
beautiful functional creations while
Mr. Ed wards gave value to the riches
of imagination and the human hand.
The Arts are an important and vital
part of our education.

Above: Enid Lasater's gecko table is not only
beautifully crafted but also very unique!
Below: Mariah Vance works
hard in Mr. Mann's class

Above: Tegan Corlies glass inlaid
gun cabinet is truly a masterpiece

THE

BANK OF

GO WOLVERINES!!!

DURANGO
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�Left: Erin Ourganion discovers Above: Tara Linfesty smiles
the beauty of basketball
proudly while displaying her talent
Below: Nick Kimbal, William Jack, and Marshal l
Hahn contimplate the meaning of art

Have the Wisdom
to Conquer All!
Look
To

Your Future

[

Stay
tn

School

Congratulations
'96 Graduates!

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A cademics 23

�·Telling the StOry and Getting the Facts

THE WOLVERINE YEARBOOKSTAFF: Brand
Deming, Ben Ford, Jason Abernathy, Kacy-Conner,
Tara Unfesty~ Bobbi.Sower, Ke~in Prior, Ryan
McLaughlin, Tegan Corlies~ Jodie Natzke, Jodi
Sanchez.,KayliUl McDonaliJ~ Shauna Clark, Aaron
Heimler, Rachel EilwardsJAdvisorRick Edwards,
(not shown Ashley Catron.)

THE PREDATOR STAFF: }e11ijer McClure,

Shauna Clark1 Kacy Conner, Angela Natzke,
Advisor Carole Blatnick, Kayma McDonald,
Sarah Crumbaugh, MarshaLl Hah11

FOCUS. Mr Edwards explains the
finer points of layout design to the
vearhook staff
SELL,SELL, SELL. January Riggin
rries ro make a point about yearbook
finances.

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'24 Organizations

AGENT

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�ST&lt; )p THE PRESSES~ I got
a ~c o op . Evcry cub reporter would
love to he ahle to say that just once.
Issues and controversy were no
strangers to "The()h. erver" and "The
Wolverine" this year. Advi ed by
Carole Blatnick the chool new paper skirted no issue. Each edition wa
met with honest and professional
journalism. The senior edition appears to he the last is ue for "The
Observer" as it will not he offered
next year.
In his eleventh year, Rick
Edwards advised the award winning
yearhook. ot without its share of
controversy, The hook grew to 128
pages. The hook went to an Augu t
delivery forcing the bigge tcomplaint
hy far , "How am I going to get my
friends to sign my yearbook? "
"This is not an autograph
hook. We are trying to do much more.
Signatures are the least of my worries, " Mr Edwards an wered, "The
best hook we can produce is not dependent upon . ignature . What will
he found in the yearbook i a complete
and comprehen. ive year of coverage
from the first day of chool through
graduation. "

CASUAL &amp;ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR AND SPORTSWEAR
842 MAIN AVENUE DURANGO COLORADO
Organizations 25

�Organizations !Leaders

FCCLA: Eric Lobatv, Reco Prianto, Mrs Ginger
Cvnners, Wisty Taylor, Erin Dunavan~ Heather
Huthmacher, We1Jdy Phelps, Monica PyleMrsCarole
Blatnick, Jodi &amp;nchez, Kayma McDonald, Amber
:Worlan, Tegan Corlies, Kacy Conner, Mandy Marlin,
Amy Zwisler,Angi Yvung, Not shown Sarah Edwards

FBLA poses for a grt&gt;up picture at Adam~ State
C(}llege where District Cl)mpetion was held+

Student Council Member$ for 1996-97 are Kacy
Conner, Megan Backer, Enid lasatelj Claytt&gt;n
Steveson, Tyler Young, Ruth }()tJe$, Heather Haga,

Maleah Franum, Kimber Th&lt;Jmpsort, Heidi LuterJ
Adam Mars, ~lmll Halm) Nwk Kimball, Mandy
Martin, Angela N4tzke, Kenny Monger, R()SS Zwisler

26 Organizations

President Tyler Young
Vice-President Mandy
Martin
Teasurer Marshall

Hahn
Secretary Enid Lasater
Secretary Rachel
Edwards

�Above: FCC LA members strut their stuff
at the prom fashion show.

Few hut mighty. other pro IL'L' h. 1 he\
While the numher or ha\e heL'Il \ I..' I"\ '&gt;liL
d uhs and organi1.ations cessful 111 cumpellllll at
can he counted on one the dis tnct JIH.I '-.latL'
hand, their contrihution lc\ c I.
to student life can not he
~ tmknt (\nmcll
slighted. FCCLA and ga\c students a1wthcr
FBLA are th e long oppurtu nity ll&gt; get instanding cluhs a t BH .. \u lvcd. The; ''er,· in
An International Thes- chan!c
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this year and pl an.~&gt; arc Homcn&gt;mll1g and \\ inhcing made for other tcr Carni ' Jl \\L'rL' ju"t
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�Sure some teachers
were really nice, caring,
and helpful. They asked
4uestions if you mis. ed
school and if you felt
hetter. They even helped
you with a prohlem on
your homework, or gave
you an answer on your
test. But then again
didn't theyjustspoil your
weekend and a special
night out with your
friends hy giving you
three assignments. They
don't even seem to care
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other class a signment..
Dont you just hate it

when one of your teachers JUmps on your case
becau. e they're having
a had day. Dont you just
love it when you come
into class late and they
don't mark you tardy.
Teachers have the potential to have a tremendous intl uence on a
person's life. This int1uence can he good or it
can he bad but as we end
each chool year we are
glad to he out of the
school routine an sad to
he leaving the ones we
care for . o much, our
teachers.

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C. Homework on Fridays and game days
D. Picking favorite
E. Telling tupid joke
F. Final on the arne day
G. When they give dirty look

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anything to improve them
B. Do not accept re pon ibility for their action
C. A k tupid que tion like "Do we have to do
thi ?"
D. Put down other tudents
E. Interrupting a conver ation with another
tudent
F. Don't come to cla prepared
G. Don't u e time given to them for homework

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Amber Morlan shows her
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Below: Dylan Frankenheimer takes
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32 Academics

�Shane Horton tries to stay
focused .

Below: Tara Linfesty tnes to smile
at the camera.

Results of a random survey of BHS Student
yieldedthe following results:

I study:
Never40o/o
One to two hour weekly
25o/o
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20%
Five or more

12%

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Individual athletes were fired into a season of ups and downs. Each sca\ on
ended with their own type of victory, whether good or had. Bohhie Sower \ay\. ". pl)rts
arc impmtant hecause it keeps people involved in school activities and give\ people
a reason to work harder for their grades. It also gives people something to look forward
to ". This years sports season proved that BHS is full of talent, pride, and strong
dedication. Every team had the power to accomplish their goals with much ..,kill and
finesse. Congratulation. to all who participated in a sport event this year. Thank. for
entertaining the crowds and tilling each game with a tremendous . ense of cxcitClllL'lll.

Above: Kn ~ty Miller proves
she can jump just as higlz as
e\'eryone else. Left: Bobbie
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�6elow: John Lancelt and the other
Wolverines kill the Shiprock runner.
Right: Hobby Chapin plants the reciever.

�Above: Cody Duran finishes off a
huge gain that alnwst went all the way
if it was not for this shoe-string tackle.

Scoreboard

4.bove: Bart Miller busts through the line ready to plaster the first Centauri Falcon
hat gets in his way. Not only did Bart crush people on offense, he hit so hard that
lie earned first team All Conference on defense.

OPPONENT

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Cuba
Buen Vista
Lake County
Salida
Centauri
Pagos Springs
1\,l onte Vista
Ignacio
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47/0
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�Dottom Row; Left to Right: #1 Mar hall Hahn, #2 Cody Duran, #3 Kevin Prior, #4 Ben Ford, #5 I lobby hapin #7 Peter
Lou, #8John Lancett, #9 Zac Martinez, #10 Nick Duran, #11 D.J. Rodnck, #14 DavidValencia, #16 Charlie Duran, #20
Curlls Valencia, #21 Ryan McLauglun, #22 Bart Miller. Middle Row; Left to Right: #24 Je Ie Lasater, #25 Cory Baxter
#32 Eric Chavez, #36 Eric Eimar, #40 Tom Harri on, #42 Ryan Howard, #51Ja on Abernathy, #52 Danny Percell, #55
Travis Valencia, #58 Daryl Ko hlerscbrnidt, #64Josh Baier, #65 Kenny Monger,. Top Row; Left to Right. #66 Jerry
tembacker, #68 Ben Nel on, #70 William Jack, #72 teve William , #74Josh Homer, #76Ju tin Donald on. #77 Justin
Kirk, #80 John Hanna, #82 Micah Pnest, #84 Enn Ourganian, #85 cott Holand, #99Jimmy undiff. Very Top; Left to
Right: Coach Butch Prior, Head Coach John Keirns, Coach
Moon.

Above: The Wolverines pull together after a punishing Homecoming victory.

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Towards Building A Powerhouse Dynasty
This years volleyball
team wa dedicated, hard
working, full of team spirit,
and very optimistic. They
had everything but their
mental game.
After
Bayfield would get ahead on
their opponent they would
let their guard down, letting

the other team back in the
game . Looking at the
scores, mo t games were
very close and many went
into three very close games.
Losing most of the starters from last year to graduation, it was tough to form a
team ~d learn to play to-

gether. Bayfield's varsity
was known mostly as a
defen iveteam. Not having
an offensive is what got
them down. By the end of
the year the team improved
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�ayfield's Loneliest Sport Finally Receives Cheers
Boys Qualify for State, Lasater Places
They did it! Cross Country
team succeeds with high expectations. Some people like sports,
such as running, others just like
to take it easy. The season for the
Cross Country team was very
out~ttanding for both teams. Coach
Kimball states, " The team did
pretty much what I expected this
year. " The girls and boys team
was an outstanding group this
year. The outstanding girl from
cross country was Enid Lasater.
Enid finished first in League and
Regional. Enid was the only girl
in state this year from the team.
Enid was just 1:06 behind from
first place. " She did very well at
state, and she worked really hard

this year, " said Kimball. In the
boys team, all boys placed in
regionals and league and the boys
qualified for state, and the
qualifiers were, Ben Lott, Mike
Greer, Mike Smithwick, B.J.
Monger, and J.R. Sutherlin.
Senior Ben Lott aid, " I learned
what type of leadership is expected out of an experienced senior. It helped me to become a
more motivational person in
everday life." The 1995 Cross
Country team ends the season
with a smile and with improved
times. Coach Kimball put it best
when he said, " Any one with
talent, will expect good things to
happen."

Cross Country
Schedule
1995
ept 2
Sat
Pagosa
ept 8 Fri
Kirtland
ept 16 Sat
Shiproc
ept 23 Sat
Centauri
ept 29 Fri
Cortez
ct 6
Fri Bloomfield
ct 14 Sat
Sergant
ct 21
Sat Regionals
ct 28 Sat Aurora--State

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there, while Tyler
Young and Ben
Lott settle for the
left overs.

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�Enid Lasater a little
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Enid Lasater makes sure that Ben Lott
is dressed well for this occasion, while
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�End The Season In First
DL apointment, Devi tation! It
eemed a if all their hard work
had gone to nothing as the top
ten three A quad, were announced B H S wa not among
them . How sad! A
di sapointed as the cheerleaders
were the coache were even
more di apointed they new
omething was wrong. They
approched the judge about
their core . It wa
immediatley realized that the
B H S cheerleader core had
not been talleyed, new re ults
that cau ed even more tears

than before. The B H S cheerleader left with the title of
state champions for the 199596 ea on. These eight
enthuiastic girls are not only
friends while cheering, but both
in ide and outside of school.
They go places together and are
practically in eperable. The e
eight girls, along with the help
of their coach Pam Catron, and
a istant coach Travi Prior
took frist place in the state
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�At State Tournament.
Triumph ended one
wrestkr's season, disappointment
ended another's. Cody Duran's
dream came true as he was crowned
state champion in the 125 pound
weight class of the 1996 State
Wrestling Tournament. He won
7-2 in double-overtime versus C.J
Taylor of Hotchkiss for the title.
"I can't de. crihe the feeling of finally reaching my goals", Duran
said, "especially the revenge factor of heating Montoya in the
semifinals and Taylor in the finals,
hecause hoth heat me last year at
state." In the match that followed
Marshall Hahn lost a 10-8 overtime match to Brian Carlucci of
Monte Vista to earn second place
in the state tournament. He had
defeated Carlucci three previous
times in the season.
Altogether the season was
a success. The team was very
young. The varsity consisted of
two seniors, Cody Duran and Josh
Homer, four juniors; Marshall
Hahn, Olan Morrison, Cannon
Ivers, and Miguel Gomez; two
sophomores, Aden Morrison and
Rohhie Lewis, and three fresh-

NUFF SAID!

men; Adam Mars, Clayton Shonk,
and Ben Nelson. Of the eighteen
out for wrestling, four qualified
for the state tournament; Cody
Duran, Marshall Hahn, Adam
Mars, and Olan Morrison. Of those
four Cody finished first, Marshall
finished second, Adam placed
third, and Olan did not place. The
lone freshmen to qualify, Adam
Mars said," I was happy with my
finish and I am really looking forward to next year and hopefully
competing for the title.
The team's expectations for
next year are very high with the
talent the team returns. The experience everyone gained in 199596 will help the Wolverines contend for the title in 1996-97. Leading the squad next year will he five
seniors. Marshall Hahn , a three
time state placer, Olan Morrison
and Dusty mars, hoth have qualified for state hefore, and Cannon
Ivers and Miguel Gomez who will
be looking to qualify for their first
time. Adam Mars will also return
next season, with a third place
finish already under his helt as a
freshmen.
Ahove: A referee holds Cody Duran
Gahe Montoya of St. Mary's in the s
Cody was selected to wrestle in the a

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�Ahovc: Marshall Hahn struggles to tum
his opponent at the state tournament to
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Below: Cody Duran stands victorious
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Wrestling 49

�Top row, right to left. Assist. Coach Rick Hahn, Clay Stevenson, Mike Valencia, Robbie Lewis,
Aden Morrison, Ben Nelson Josh Homer, 0/an Morrison, Dan Percell, Josh Parker, William
Jack, Head Coach Rick Edwards, Front row, Nick Duran, Clayton Shonk, Marshall Hahn, Cod)
Duran, Miguel Gomez, Cannon Ivers, Dusty Mars, Adam Mars

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"Winning the title, was a dream
come true," said Cody, who's
career record is 82-22.

"This year was a dissapointment,
hut I had a fun four years of high
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�Above: Adam Mar tand victoriou at
the state tournament after defeating hi
opponent for third place.

Left: Cody Duran puni he an opponent
into !-.ubmi ion, like he did in alrno t
every match. His record was 34-2.

Above: Marshall Hahn work to pin an
opponent at the Colorado High School
state wre tling tournament, in which he
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Wrestling 51

�alls Short At The District Tournamen
When the buzzer sounded
at the end of the fourth quarter, a
season of hopes, dreams, and accomplishments ended. The var ity
went hack to the locker room
knowing that they had not reached
the goal that the team set at the
beginning of the. ea on.
At the beginning of the
season the Wolverines knew that
they had the talent to go far. The
hoys started the season with a
punishing victory over the
Monticello. But the following
night Cortez heat the boys for first
in the tournament. The next game
was against Bloomfield, in which
the Wolverines started off slow

but finished strong. Next up was
the Wolf Creek Classic. Bayfield
dropped the first game to Monte
Vista in overtime, hut showed up
the next night and spanked Sargent.
They then went on to beat
Shiprock, NM, and the last game
of the year was a loss to San Juan,
UT.
The new year brought on
two quick wins over Farmington's
J. V .. quad and an overtime victory
in Monticello. Mancos was up
next and the varsity whippped their
old league rivals. Aztec was next
on the list of and Bayfield chalked
up another win. It was now time
for the biggest league game of the

year, Ignacio. Bayfield cJlllL' uut
confident Jnd throttkd Ignaciu.
The next Jay they lo.'.L a lc:.~gue
game to Monte Vi.'.t:.l. The\ :.~r-.,it}
then went on and heJt P:.~go'&gt;a
Springs in a close game in BayfiL·IJ.
They also heat :'\Ie\\Comh. !':M.
But the Woverine.'. lo'&gt;t to Pago.'&gt;;.t
Springs for their second lo.'..'. in the
IML. They also heatlgn:.~cio and
Monte Vista to hecome IML CoChampion.'.. In the di.'.trict tournament they thumped Lake ount)
hut then lo.'.t to Centauri.
The J.V. and C -Team huth
had excellent season.'. also.

Far Right: Jason Abernathy cleans
the boards against Ignacio. Right:

Zac Martinez goes up and over his
defender for a tough two points.

Team Leaders
Kevin Privr
Points 275
Steals 58
Assists 82

J. Abernathy
Rebounds 159

M. Smithwick
Blocked Shots 12

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Cortez
Bloomfield, NM
Monte Vi ta
Sargent
Shiprock, NM
San Juan, Blanding, UT
Farmington J.V., NM
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Mancos
Aztec, NM
Ignacio
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Above: Ben Ford hits a jumper for the duece in tlze tragic loss to Pagosa
Springs. "We only played for one quarter", said Coach Butch Prior.

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Above: The varsity team jubilates after a
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which Bayfield won 73-68

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A bove: Mike Smithwick shoots for
a wide-open jumper in the opening
round of the Cortez Tournamet.

C-T EAM: Top Row, Left To Right, Mngr. Brandon Mcgim ey, #54 Micah Fo ter, #31 Ryan
Samples, #34 Aaron Trabing, #22 Eric Chavez, #30 Kenny Monger, #32 Ryan Howard, Asst.
Coach McCoy. Bottom Row, Left To Right: #42 Jerry teinbacher, #24 Ryan McLaughlin,
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hove: Jerimiah Johnson shoots from
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�Disappointing Season Ends Short Of Victory
With more up and downs than a Kristy Miller said, "Even though
roller coa ter ride the dream of a we didn't win a lot of game thi
winning season fell hort. After cason, we played our hearts out."
the du, t ettled, the Lady WolOne of the high point
verine fini hed up with a record thi year came with an overtime
of four wins and fifteen losse . win in Ignacio. Jinnie Langrell
Even though all the hard work led the way along with key free
and dedication didn't eem to pay throws in the closing minute to
off in the post season, they still help seal the win for the Wolvermanagedafourwin ea on. Inju- ine . "It felt great. The reason
rie plagued the girls quad mo t we won wa because we played
of the cason. Whisty Taylor'
as a team", aid Jinnie Langrell.
ea on ended early with a knee
The ea on ended in the
injury. Kristy Miller was also opening round of the district
hurt at the beginning of the ea- playoff . The early morning
on and suffered a concu ion game started out with many tumagainst Manco later in the year. overs from both teams. But, The

Falcons were the fir t of the two
team to ettle down and control
the games tempo. The Centauri
Falcons, who were ranked fourth
in the state coming into the game,
beat the Lady Wolverine to bring
their cason to a di appointing
end. The early morning game
tarted off wrong and got wor e.
Centauri came out more relaxed
than Bayfield, turning the ball
over fewer times. The Centauri
Falcon ·, who were ranked as high
a fourth in the , tate coming into
the game, beat the Lady Wolverine to bring their ·eason to a
final closure.

Above: Jessica Macklin goes in for the

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Erin Dunavant and Amber Morlan
struggle for the loose ball.

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Above: Erin Dunavant pivots into the lane for the turn around slwt over the
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Coach Mick McDermott

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Above: Jessica Macklin drives into the lane
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�er ofAthletes Declines, but success
does not.
Speed, desire, and dedication
are all words to de cribe th 96'
track ea on for the Wolverines.
With a lot of kid going out for
baseball or doing something else,
the Wolverine track team did not
let the lack of people lead them to
lack o success. This year two
school records were hattered.
Valerie Hahn broke the shot put
record at regionals while qualifying for state and Cory Baxter
broke his own triple jump record
for the econd time thi year while

placing econd at the tate meet. sea on came at state. Cory Baxter
Enid Lasater won the mile at ev- was the onl y une whu placeu
ery meet except at the state level which di~appointed C oac h
in which she placed seventh at. Vernon Kimball who aw his reTrying to pass two girls on the lay team run their best times the
inside he got cut off and went week before at regional . Senior
home without a medal for the Cory Baxter said thi about his
second straight year. Regional final track eason at BHS, "It was
champions included Enid Lasater a good year because I placed at
in the mile, Tyler Young in the state for the first time, this year."
300m hurdles, and the 4X200m With only three senior graduatrelay of Andy Goldman, Ben ing, Coach Kimball is looking
Ford, Cory Baxter, and Brand forward to next eason with hi
Deming. The down part of the young team.

OP John Hanna tries to stand up agains
the wind. RIGHT: Andy Goldman
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State (Thornton) May 17,18

COACH
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"A successful season. boys
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was."

UN ENID, RUN! Enid Lasater run
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swing of the bat, BHS Baseball is to pay off the new double wheel
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The season started with
With a new coach and a new
pitching machine the Wolverines the first game jitters. The Varsity
were expected to do well. As the and JV both lost to the Durango
coreboard show they didn't do Demons. The core of the Varsity was 1-6. In Bloomfield the
to bad.
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a new pitching machine, which the Wolverines won 6-2.
had two wheels (for curves and
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various other pitches). Then, we home game ever in Wolverine
played a hundred inning game, hi tory. But Dolores got a got a
the highlight of the pre-season, good start and beat us 4-14.
to pay off the pitching machine.
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CRASH. Reggie Sanchez hits a
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Coca/Cola. Rico and Kandi .'lhow their
hippy spirit. Jennifer and Michel dread
returning to class.

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Ben pose for a group shot on the
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�In Numbers As BHS Welcomes Freshman
Saftey in numbers?
Is the old adage true?
For the fre hman clas
of nineteen hundred
and nintey-nine, They
hope so. This is one of
the large t classes to
ever enter BHS with
ninteydistinct personalities. Although the
fre hman were very
excited to get out of
middle school and on
to high school , the
horror stories they had
heard about the
maltreatmentof freshman dampered their

excitment. Jessica
Holmes said, " I did
not want to come to
school becauseofwhat
I heard about initiation. They decided to
take things into their
own hands and stick in
groups. They heard
that it was best to travel
in number - Herds of
freshman could be
found huddled to
gether or flocking
down the halls. Mike
valencia said, It's best
to be friends with an
upperclassmen.
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SPRING FEVER WEEK HOT AT B.H.S
Bad hair, Bad hats, Teacher clones, and Class competitions. Tho. e are the thing\ that
made up the Spring Fling week here at B.H.S. Spirit was high for the theme day" and
student competed at their best for class competitions. "It was a great way to get very one
together and have fun at the same time." stated Kacy Conner and Brand Deming aid "It
was fun to get out of class . " With summer at every ones minds, Spring Fe er week put
on by student council made the long days seem just a little shorter.

lockwise: John Lancett,
eather Haga, and Johnna
iggers show just how "big' their
ouths really are.
Tony
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ad trouble getting is face clean,
nd Tegan Corlies smiles with
er Jamaican style braids.

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Clockwise:Michael Valencia, BenNelson, And Libby Smith were the winnersof"Bad Hat Da_v ". Teacher
are clones are so close they're scarry. "BadHairDay"winnersposetpproveit. Cheeleaderssport
homemadehats. Center: Cannon Ivers takes up ballet in his tutu.

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�Shauna Clark

�Kandi Morrison

�--=---""eniors Are Ready for the Real World.
A warm hand
forceful! pull on the
handle, creating an
pening for the massed
hordes of s.tudents to
once again shadow my
path and fill the halls
of Bayfield High
ch l. A the new
seniors file by, my
heart is filled with sorrow because I know
they will be leaving
oon. This class has
grown so much spiritually, physically, and
emotionally fit. They
have so much to accomplish this year.
The seniors must decide whether to work,
or continue with their
education and they
must prepare for life
on their own.

I overheard a
couple of them talking
a while back and
something
really
caught my attention. It
was Mandi Hamilton
who said, "Life in the
real world is a scary
thought, but I am
ready to go out and
make a life of my own. "
Now I am just a lowly
door but this really put
my anxieties at ease
knowing that I will be
the last thing they
swing as they leave
their li.igh school years
behind. ext year I will
still be here, swinging
for a whole new bunch
of seniors, but there
will never be another
bunch like the class of
1996.

Jennifer Thompson, Erin Dunavant, Jinnie Langre/1, Johnna
Biggers, Kandi Morrison, and Niura Rob erto show thier true
feelings for homecoming weekend.

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�Michelle Christiano yawns
as she is awakened by the
sound of the bell. She
thinks that they should give
us nap time during school.
Keep dreaming, Michelle!

•How many times do we
have to tell you not to play
with your food?" Heather
Hieb laughs after cake is
shoved in her face after her
mock wedding.

Curtis Valencia sho ws his enthusiasm as he realizes that
there is only twenty-five days of high school left. He is
laughing at the prospect of life after Bayfield High School.

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We wish the students of Bayfield High School the best of times this year.
Seniors 99

�"Live your Dream ."Cory ay
he i led by the belief that this is
po iblc. Iti through hard work
and dedication that dream become reality.
Cory puts all out effort into
everything he doc . This wa
exemplified by the never ending
highlight film of his incredible
hits in football. Each hit was a
work of art. Cory was an outtanding athlete. He lettered in
four ports; Cro Country - 1
year, Track- 4 year , Football3 year and Basketball- 1 year.
He was Track MVP in 1995 and
qualified for tate 3 years. He
has maintained a 3.6 GPA while
participating in 11 sports seaon . Cory wa al o very involved in the Mt. Allison Grange
and community ervice. He was
Homecoming King and has always had there pect and admiration of hi teacher and fellow
tudents. Cory will attend San
Juan Community College in the
Fall of' 96 to tudy Diesel Mechanics.

100 Seniors

�"Choo e you this day whom ye
will serve; but a for me and my
house, we will erve the Lord"
Joshua 24:15.
When a k for what has influenced or directed her life Rachel
answer with thi , her favorite
scripture. Indeed Rachel' life
has been one of devotion and
service. She i very active in the
Church of Je u Chri t of Latter
Day Saints and graduate from
·eminary in May 1996. She loves
animals especially cats and enjoy timl! with hl!l family. Rachd
has maintained a 3. grade point
average throughout high chool
while being very involved. She
ha participated in Track, Cros
Country and wa Wre tling
manager for 4 year . Rachel wa
a member of STAND, TECW A,
FBLA, StudentCouncil,4-H and
many other activities. She wa
al o very involved in drama and
helped produce the yearbook
serving as Editor her enior year.
Rachel attended HOBY, Girl's
State and REA Leader hip.
Rachel will attend Fort Lewi
College
..... on academic and leader hip cholar hip and major in
Hi tory and Bu ine ..

Seniors 101

�Jason Abernathy

Josh Baier

Andy Baumgardner

Cory Baxter

Johnna Biggers

Jeff Brandon

Denyel Brown

Shauna Clark

Brandy Brown
102 Senior

�Christen Evers

Michelle Cristiano

Ryan Cusick

Cody Duran

Rachel Edwards

Joshua Fitts

Dylan Frankenhiemer

Senior 103

�ALL
Dicken tated: " It was
the best of times, it was
the wor t of times, it was
the age of wisdom, it was
the age of foolishness, it
was the epoch of belief, it
wa the epoch of inert:dulity, it was the season
ofLight, itwastheseason
of Darkne s, it was the
spring of hope, it was the
winter of despair, we had
everything before us, we
had nothing before us.... "
For many , that describes
their senior year. We
discovered new friendships in people whom we

never s u s pected. We
fought over anything
from boyfriends and
clothes to who was the
one that told the secret.
But through it all, we have
all stayed great friends.
We shared memories
about our first kiss and
first dates. We laughed
about the silly mistakes
we made and the goofy
clothes we used to wear.
No matter what happens
to us, where we go, how
we change our lives, we
will remember each other
forever.

Mtcltelle and Slwuna stand aside while Jerica tries to cool
.lenlllfer's shock of the wedding.
Bart ts a ltttle hashful as he prepares to tie the knot with
.ft1U1/f!.

Cor.·. Zoe, and Bart show the camera their manly looks.

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Au Hoi. Lnn. MiciJt!lle, Heather, Shauna. and Aaron
po\l'lfl 11ie1r mmrd wmnmg speech atllre .

.lenca tlunk.s to herself in Lzfe Managment,
H'ondering, "Why am I here?"
Josh and Homer attempt to tackle another speech.

MOBILE &amp;
MODULAf.1

HOMES

105

�Danny Fritz

Mike Greer

Dan Hall

Mandi Hamilton

Aaron Heirtzler
106 Seniors

Heather Hieb

Josh Homer

�Caleb Huthmacher

Daryl Kohlerschmidt

Jinnie Langre/1

Eric Lobato

Bon Loft

Ron Ludwig

Amanda Lujan

Zac Martinez

Jennifer McClure
Seniors 107

�Jinnie, even when you were
a little girl, you did everything
to the best of your ability and
we were so proud of you.
Now, we are very proud of the
young women you have become and of all your accomplishments this year. We know it was
not easy changing high schools
in mid stream. You've done very
well. Congratulations,
Love Mom and Dad

Jamie, We're very proud of the young lady
you have become. Now that you lNill be
going ahead with you own future we wish
you every success. Remember home will

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a/INays be here for you. Love you lots!
Mom and Jennifer

Erin, raising a child, one
of life's challenging and
learning experiences.
We couldn't have asked
for a better one. Thanks!
Our love and blessings
are lNith you for all good
things on your life's journey. With love, Mom &amp;
Dad

You wait for the perfect moment
when a.tl is safe, and assured, it
may never arrive. Mountains lNill
not be climbed, races won, or
lasting happiness achieved.
by Maurice Chevalier
Kandi- You have achieved so
much in these few years- Keep
your head high and never lower
your own standards. We are very
proud of you. Love Dad and Mom

Heather, there has been some blood and tears
along the way, but you always come through
with a smile. Continue setting your goals and
striving to reach them. We love you and wish
you alllifes best. Bill, Mom and your siblings.

Andrew, Little then
did you know that
hopping rocks would
become such a life
long endeavor- You
mastered them then
and you can nowWe love you Andrew
The Bear

�Daryl,
You always knew
what you could do so you
gave it your best and we
are impressed.
Congratulations Daryl.
Love Always,
Mom and Dad

Mic!Jael,

Matt,
ConfTatulations/ We

We knowyou can do

Nesoproudof~ep~son

anytlitng you wis!J to do

you ve become. May God

til t!Jis It/e.

be wit!J you til allyou endeavor.

We loveyou,

Ourlove,

MomandDad

Ryan,

Dad, Mom, !&lt;rtstJiJ, Laura

Ben,
You Ne t!Je ice

Were tnccredbly

cream on our apple pie/

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We love you and we are

thankful for t!Je joy and

tyoud ofyour accompltSIJ-

laug!Jt~ you ve given liS.

ments and w!Jo you are.

Take CNe out ~~e in t!Je

Rememb~ "L!le is a foot-

big world andremember

ball game '/

you re nev~ too old fer
CTR/t

Bump and Putt/!

�Magdalena Mierzwa

Bart Miller

Jaimie Neptune

Erin Organian

Darren Pitchie

Marylou Popely

110 Seniors

Kandi Morrison

Reco Prianto

�January Riggin

Niuara Roberto

Cindy Snively

Jennifer Thompson

Matt Tidrick

Curtis Valencia

Dominic Wesley
Seniors ill

�Cmdy, Always remember the good
and bad t1mes together w1th you
and Marty Now IS the time to
make the best ch01ces you can,
ask God to help you w1th the rest.
Happy fishtng always.
Love, Mom and Dad

..................................•••. ,........ .
Michelle, you were the
joy of our lives when you
were little. Now that you
have grown you're the

Darren, Yoa/Jave come a long way since /17/s

pride of our lives. We are

happy day til T-Ba/1 We are p--oudofyou.

very proud of you.

want to confTatulate you on your Graduation

Love Mom and Dad

Also, wts/J you tile best of/Japptness and success til tile future.
MomandDad

To 0(Jr Beloved Son Dylan
As yo(J embark on this !Teat voyage ofyo(Jr life, remember that we will always
be !Jere to S(Jpport yo(J in whatever yo(J may choose to do (emotional S(Jppcr" Dylan,
emotional!) andkeep 1n m1nd the cardinal r(Jie of manhood, . .. Never Call Collect!!!
We Love Yov, Mom and B(Jd

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New
Paryland
and
and addresses the
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rench transportation workers strike agamst
the1r vernment throughout the month of
December, shuttmg down the a1rlines and the
metro system, after France 1ncreases the
retirement age from 50 to 55 and lengthens
the work week from 37 to 39 hours in efforts
to cut spendmg.

F

Umted Nallons He speaks out
on social, economic, poht1cal
and moral themes.

W

rap art1st Christo creates
''Wrapped Reichstag" for
the c1ty of Berlin by covering
the former home of the German
parliament w1th one million
square feet of silver fabric
in June.

In late May. a doctor performs
emergency surgery aboard Brit1sh
Anways n1ght 32 using a coat
hanger. a kmfe and fork, and a
smsors sterilized m brandy to save
a woman whose life is threatened

eads of many of the 186
H
member nat1ons gather in
New York to celebrate the 50th

hltian protests escalate
T
mto riots after France
dl'tonates a nuclear test device

anmversary of the Umted
Nations in October.

In a powerful address to the
U.N.'s Fourth World Conference
on Women 10 BeiJing, Ch1na.
attended by 30 000 women from
180 countries U.S. F1rst Lady
H1Jiary Rodham Clinton declares,
•Women's nghts are human
nghts " to a desk·thumpmg
applaudmg aud1ence.

750 miles from the South Pac1fic
island. France's September
resumption of tests after a
three-year moratorium bnngs
global condemnation.

Shock waves hit the M1ddle East
when Israeli Prime Mm1ster
Yitzhak Rabin IS shot and killed
wh1le leavmg a peace rally In Tel
Av1v November 4 His murderer.
Jew1sh extrem1st Yigal Am1r,
fanatically opposes peace
negot1at1ons w1th the Palestme
L1berat1on Orgamzat10n.

Marx1st Cuban Pres1dent F1del
Castro abandons h1s Havana
c1gar and military fat1gues for a
suit and tie on a d1plomat1c VISit
to New York 10 October, where
he tnes to convmce the U.S. to
lift 1ts 33-year·old trade embargo
on stlll·commun1st Cuba.

Madman Shako Asahara. leader
of the Japanese apocalyptic
rellg1ous cult. Aum Sh1nnkyo 1s
arrested on May 16 and charged
w1th the Tokyo subway nerve-gas
attack that left 12 people dead
and 1n1ured 5.500 more 10 March.

Fifty years after the end of World
War II, Japan remembers those
killed by the atom1c bomb
dropped on Hiroshima. A solitary
building left standing after the
blast now a memorial called the
Atom1c Bomb Dome, symbolizes
the horrors of war and the price
of peace.

�he f1rst U S president to v1s1t Northern Ireland
Pres1dent Clinton rece1ves a warm Chnstmas
T
welcome for h1s show of support for peace between
n earthquake kills 51 people

Irish Protestants and Catholics.

Aon the resort-studded Pac1flc
coast of Mexico. The quake

urncane Manlyn mflicts millions of dollars of
damage m the V1rgm Islands m September. W1nds
H
up to 127 m1les per hour severely damage half the

measures 7.5 on the Richter
scale and 1s felt 330 miles away
1n Mex1co C1ty.

homes on St Thomas

In November, the Republic of
Ireland narrowly passes a
referendum calling for an end
to the country's 1937
constitutional ban on divorce.
While competing in an
international balloon race in
September, two hot air
balloonists, one English and
30 one American, are shot down
:o when their balloon floats off
.c. course over Belarus. The
Bela russian army sees the
balloon as a security threat and
fires without warning. The
balloonists fall to their death.
More than four years after
Desert Storm, Iraq's President
Saddam Hussein remains in
power, though two of his
sons-in-law defect to Jordan
on August 8 and call for
Hussein's overthrow.

ope looms for peace m Bosma when Bosma·s President
fzetb govic (left) shakes hands with Serbia's President M1losev1c
R
on !tie ?pening day of the November cease-f1re talks m Dayton. Oh1o.
APW&lt;IeWOI1d

Quebec, Canada's largely Frenchspeakmg provmce, defeats an
October referendum on Quebec
Independence by a margm of
less than one percent.

In July, without public
explanations, Burma's military
rulers free the country's most
famous political pnsoner, Daw
Aung San Suu Ky1, leader of the
pro-democracy movement and
Nobel peace laureate, after six
years of house arrest

Croat1a s Pres1dent Tudrman looks on. The ensuing Pans peace
agreement of December sends 60,000 NATO peacekeeping troops to
the war-torn country.

Russian figure skater Sergei
Grinkov, 28, collapses and d1es
from a heart attack dunng
pract1ce w1th h1s wife-partner
Ekaterina Gordeeva on
November 20. The pa1r won two
Olympic gold medals and four
world pairs t1tles.

Great Brita1n's Princess D1ana
shocks Buckmgham Palace w1th
a tell-all BBC mterv1ew. Defymg
royal protocol. she discusses her
marnage to unfaithful husband,
Prince Charles. her struggle with
depression and bulimia, and an
extramarital affa1r The ma1onty
of English people express their
support and sympathy

Secunt1es trader N1cholas
Leeson 1s arrested 1n Germany
m March 1995 for fraud, forgery,
and breach-of-trust. Leeson
racked up a S1 .32 b1ll1on loss
that caused the collapse of
Barings PLC, the 233-year-old
Bn!lsh bank.

�hree days of drenchmg rams m the Pactftc
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Northwest swell rivers to overflowtng. causmg severe floodmg in Washington tn December

San Franctsco sewer line
burs under pressure
from liattenng ratnstorms,
creating a monster smkhole
that swallows a S2-mtlllon
house tn the Sea Cliff dtstnct.
One-hundred-mtle-per-hour
winds knock out power to
tens of thousands of homes
and nearly blow a truck off the
Bay Bridge.

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In the town of Carnatton. a pastor conveys a
woman to dry land wtth a wheelbarrow

lhe federal goverrment repeals
the nat1onal 55 mite per hour
h1ghway speed ltmtt. enacted ,'1
1974 dunng the 011 embargo.
l'le leg1s.at1on allows states to set
thetr own hmtts. On Montana
h1ghways, speed limits are
elimmated completely

fncan-Amencan men from
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across the country converge
on Washmgton. D.C., for the

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O'Grady (right) rescued
from pursUing Bosman Serb
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Mtllion Man March on October
16. The march, led by Natton-oflslam mmtster LOUISFarrakhan,
promotes Afncan-American
umty, dignity, and family values.

U.S. Senator Bob Packwood of
Oregon restgns on September 7.
the day after the Senate Ethtcs
Committee voted unammously to
expel him for sexual mtsconduct,
embarrassingly detatled m hts
dtanes, whtch were made public

forces by U.S. Marines on
June 8, s1x days after hts plane
1s shot down over Bosma.
O'Grady survived on tnsects,
plants. and rainwater.

The natton comes to a standstill
on October 3 as more than 150
million people watch live TV
coverage of the outcome of the
mne-month-long tnal of the
century After less than four
hours of deliberatton. the 1ury
finds former football star O.J
Simpson not guilty of the
murders of his ex-wtfe Nicole
and her friend Ronald Goldman.

llllnots suffers a record heat
wave m July, wtth temperatures
as htgh as 104•. The heat takes
the lives of 457 people
statewide. At Wrigley Stadium.
Jaime Navarro helps fatthful
Chicago Cubs fans stay cool

After a year of fame as a
conservattve revoluttonary,
Speaker of the House Newt
Gtngnch slumps m populanty
tainted by the government
shutdown. his stalled Contract
With Amenca. and mvesllgations
into his polittcal action commtttee and his financial affatrs

Two-thousand volunteer
firefighters battle a ragtng
wildfire tn eastern Long Island,
New York, for three days tn
August. The fire, followmg a
21-day drought, consumes
5.500 acres of ptne barrens and
damages a dozen homes. There
are no mjuries or fatalities.

�j"he 1mage of firefighter Chns F1elds holdmg
I one-year-old Baylee Almon. who later d1es.
comes to symbolize the horror of the Apnl 19
bombmg of the Oklahoma C1ty Federal
Buildmg that killed 150 adults and 19 children

A\ IT'ore Amencan\ m~est, Wall Street e'IJOYS a bt.l market In November. the Dow lone\ lndustroal
Average hits 5000. aM. estore 1nd1catmq healthy corporate profit\ and low mterest rates

n Apnl 30 the adopt1ve
parents of four-year-old Baby
Ru 'lard" comply w1th an lllmois
court order to turn the ch1ld over
to h1s b1olog1cal parents

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Despite Americans' doubts and
fears, U.S. troops head for
Bosnia in December. The
20,000 U.S. forces, serving
under NATO command beside
40,000 European allies. face
the task of keeping peace
among the country's warring
Serbs, Croats and Muslims.
The State of South Carolina
sentences Susan Smith to life
in prison for the drowning
murder of her two young sons
m 1994.
An anonymous donor sends
St. Jude's Children's
Research Hospital in Memphis
$1 million in the form of a
winning ticket from McDonald's
November "Monopoly"
sweepstakes game.
In the wake of a growing
number of random attacks from
assailants with knives and
guns, White House security is
forced to close Pennsylvania
Avenue to traffic.

Charles" Potter "'SYVf!13

A record snowfall paralyzes the
East Coast in January 1996,
strandmg travelers and k1ll1ng
100 people. Seven states, from
Virginia to Massachusetts,
declare emergenc1es.
Philadelphia gets 30.7 Inches
of snow.

Warren E. Burger, Ch1ef Just1ce
of the U.S Supreme Court from
1969 to 1986. d1es m June at
age 87. Though appointed by
President R1chard Nixon he
ordered N1xon to turn over
tapes 1n the Watergate heanngs
that effectively ended the
pres1dent's career.

The go ernment shuts down for SIX days m November alter the
I Pres1 nt and Congress fall to agree on how to balance the
federal budget. The shutdown affects non-essent1al federal serv1ces.
mcludmg the National Park Serv1ce. A longer shutdown follows
m December.

Alter allegedly ignoring federal
pollution regulations for years,
General Motors agrees under
threat of an $11-million fine to
recall 500,000 Cadillacs at a
cost of $45 million.

The Washington Post publishes
a mamfesto written by the
unidentified k1ller known as
"The Unabomber " at large
smce 1978 and wanted for 16
mail bombs that have k1lled 3
and InJUred 23. FBI agents
scrutm1ze the art1cle for clues to
the bomber's 1dent1ty.

Amencan women celebrate the
75th anmversary of the 19th
amendment to the U.S.
Constitution, wh1ch granted
women the right to vote
Women·s suffrage leader Susan
B. Anthony (1820-1906) f1rst
orgamzed the f1ght for suffrage
In 1848

A Chicago commuter tram slams
mto the back end of a loaded
school bus. The acc1dent,
allegedly caused by a poorly
t1med stoplight placed too near
the tracks. kills 7 students and
InJures 28 on October 25.

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s the result of an Improperly
cleaned test tube at a fert1l1ty
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clime. a woman m the Netherlands
g1ves b1rth to twm boys. each from
a d1fferent father.

In March, the Federal Drug
Admm1strauon approves a ch1cken
pox vawne. Rarely fatal.
chicken-pox affects 3 7 million
Americans annually.
rclla ologists d1scover a
3.000-year-old tomb m May
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that 1s believed to hold the
remains of 52 sons of
Ramses II, Pharaoh of Egypt.

esearchers announce that
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they have isolated a gene m
m1ce linked to obesity. Mice
with a mutated OB gene are
injected w1th the hormone
leptm. resultmg m dramatic
weight loss. The public is
tantalized at the prospect of
leptin as a slimming treatment
for use in humans.

stu pmg photograph from the Hubble Space Telescope captures a
mo ent m the birth of a star m the Eagle Nebula, 7.000 light years
from Earth. L1ght from the young star's nuclear furnace lifts towenng
pillars of hydrogen gas and mterstellar dust.

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The world's f1rst test-tube gonlla
1s bom at the Cmc1nnat1 Zoo m
October as part of an effort to
save the western lowland gorilla,
an endangered spec1es that
numbers fewer than 450 ammals.

Foss1ls of a jawbone (leftl and
leg bone (nght) found m Kenya
m August reveal a prev1ously
unknown spec1es of upnght
homm1d that lived four million
years ago push1ng the
emergence of bipedalism back
half a m1lhon years Wa mg
upnght IS a key adaptation that
separates humans from apes.

Med1a attent1on focuses on
melatonm, a naturally occurrmg
hormone used to mduce sleep
and slow the elfects of ag1ng
Lauded as a wonder drug a
kilogram of synthetic melatonin
sells for as much as $10,000.

In a procedure known as t1ssue
engmeering sc1entists grow a
human ear under the skm of a
laboratory mouse. Researchers
hope the procedure will play an
Important role in the future of
transplant surgery.

As a protective measure agamst
counterfe1tmg m the era of d1g1tal
publishing, the Treasury
Department redesigns U S
currency b1lls, to be 1ssued over
the next live years. startmg early
1996 w1th the new $100 b1ll.

�n June volcanic eruptiOns g1ve b1rth to a baby

rmer nvals m space become
comrades m space after the
hi toric dockmg of the U.S
space shuttle At/anlls and
Russia·s Mtr space stat1on on
June 29. Astronaut Robert
G1bson (m red) greets
cosmonaut Vladimir Dezhurov.

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ISland A new member of the Tonga Islands
Iemerges
near New Zealand, 900 feet h1gh and
140 feet w1de.

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After a decadesearch.
scientists isolate what may be
the most important cancerrelated gene. The defective
gene known as ATM 1s
associated with cancers of
the breast, colon. lung.
stomach, pancreas and skin,
and may be carried by two
million Americans.
Astronomers using the Hubble
Space Telescope observe new
moons orbiting the planet
Saturn, adding at least 2
moons and possibly 4 to
Saturn's previously known
total of 18.

uyers rush to stores for the
new computer operating
system Windows 95, spurred by
Microsoft Corp.'s $700-million
publicity barrage and the
promise of a friendlier interface.

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The movie Apollo 13opens 1n
I the summer after filming
many of 1ts scenes inside NASA's
"zero grav1ty" plane, wh1ch
m1m1cs the weightlessness
astronauts experience in space by
diving into a 23-second freefall.

A Tannenbaum Sygma

In November, V1sa mtroduces a
cash-storage card that
eliminates a pocketful of loose
change. A chip 1n the plastic card
tracks the amount of available
cash, wh1ch 1s accessed with a
reader at the place of purchase
The card can be taken to the
bank and reloaded.

Now v1rtual reality comes m a
handy travel SIZe Wlth Nmtendo's
latest, V1rtual Boy, a portable 3-D
v1deo-game system with
stereophOniC sound.

New research shows that the meat-eatmg
Tyrannosaurus rex d1d not loom upnght, but
stalked along lower to the ground. The discovery
1s reflected m the reopened exh1blts of the famed
dmosaur halls of New York's Amencan Museum
of Natural H1story after three years of redesign.

A team of French and British
explorers believe they have
found an ancient breed of horse
previously unknown to
scientists. In November, the
four-foot high horse with a
triangular head, which
resembles the vanished horses
of European Stone Age
drawings, is named Riwoche
for its home region in Tibet.
October satellite photographs
show the recent rapid
deterioration of the earth s
ozone layer above Antarctica.
Pollutants produced mostly by
the U.S. cause the hole in
the atmosphere ·s protective
layer to increase to the size
of Europe.

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news
ith $150.000 saved dunng
her 75 hardworking years
as a washerwoman, Oseola
McCarty establishes a
scholarshiP fund for AfricanAmerican students at the
Umvers1ty of Southern
MISSiSSIPPI For her selflessness. she is awarded the
Presidential Cit1zens Medal.

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ame a Lee of "Baywatch" fame and husband
T mmy Lee. Motley Crue drummer. are the life
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of the party th1s year. frequently caught by the

lready well known for her
appearances in Aerosm1th
mus1c v1deos. 19-year-old Alicia
Silverstone achieves stardom
w1th the 1995 summer mov1e
hit Clueless.

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press engagmg in public displays of affect1on.
railblazer Shannon Faulkner (hand to head)
Withdraws from the Citadel after collapsmg
T
dunng "hell week." Faulkner smglehandedly
attempted to bust the gender barrier at the
all-male South Carolina military institution.
BIIIJon!m Cllarleston Post Courier trom Sipa Pre

Millions of Amencans tune m to
Martha Stewart's TV show,
subscnbe to her magazme. and
read her books. The popular
cook1ng and home-decoratmg
entrepreneur builds an emp1re by
packag1ng a distmctiVe American
nostalgic style

Bill Gates. founder and cha1rman
of the computer g1ant Microsoft,
becomes the wealthiest man m
the world on the success of h1s
company's software. His book
The Road Ahead h1ts The New
York T1mes best-seller list.

Hot actor Antomo Banderas falls
m love w1th another screen sexsymbol Melanie Gnff1th during
the filming of Two Much.
Banderas Will co-star w1th
Madonna m the him vers1on of
Ev1ta and will star m Steven
Sptelberg-produced Zarro

Seventies superstar John
Travolta's mot1on-picture
comeback m the 1994 hit Pulp
FictiOn continues w1th starnng
roles in Get Shorty and
Broken Arrow

Sandra Bullock follows up her
star-making role in Speedw1th
the gentle romance While You
Were Sleeping. Bullock's fresh.
wholesome image earns her an
"Entertamer of the Year"
nommat1on from Entertamment
Weekly magazine.

�menca 1s d1sappo1nted 1n 1ts h1gh hopes for Colin Powell's 1996
pres1dent1al candidacy. At the close of h1s whirlwind book tour for
My Amencan Journey, the General and hiS w1fe Alma announce 1n
November that he will not seek the Republican nommat1on.

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tand-up com1c and s1tcom
S
star Ellen DeGeneres makes
the best-seller list w1th her book
My Pomt. And I Do Have One

Calvin Klein's provocative CK
Jeans campaign causes an
uproar in August, bringing
nasty headlines, threats of
retailer boycotts and an FBI
investigation. The scandal only
seems to help sales.
Michael Jackson and Lisa
Marie Presley announce their
divorce almost a year after
their surprise marriage. The
tabloids have a field day
speculating about the reasons
for the marriage (was it a cold·
hearted career move?) as well
as the causes for the break-up
(was he after Elvis' fortune?).
Breaking the Surface, the
autobiography of Greg
Louganis, former U.S. Olympic
gold-medal diver who revealed
earlier that he has AI OS, debuts
at No. 2 on the best-seller list.

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opher Reeve. 1n a
e ha1r and hooked up to
a porta!lie resp1rator, appears
w1th h1s w1fe. Dana, at the
American Paralysis Association's
annual gala on November 9.
less than f1ve months after a fall
from a horse left him almost
totally paralyzed.

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1O·year·old St Louis schoolboy,
arry Champagne Ill, becomes a
her by taking control of h1s school
bus after the driver suffered a stroke.
Champagne 1s later awarded a $10.000
scholarship by the bus company.

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Actress Demi Moore becomes
the highest paid woman in
Hollywood. able to command
512.5 million per movie, even
after this year's flop at the box
office The Scarlet Letter, loosely
based on Hawthorne's classic.

Favorite of Amenca's heartland
for h1s You M1ght Be A Redneck
If. JOkes. Georgia-born stand-up
comic and author Jeff Foxworthy
gets h1s own ABC s1tcom m
wh1ch he plays h1mself.

Model Beckford Tyson smgled
out by Ralph Lauren for his allAmerican looks, s1gns an
exclusive contract with the
fashion designer m 1995.

Miss Oklahoma Shawntel Smith
is crowned Miss America on
September 16. During the
broadcast of the 75th pageant
v1ewers phone in the1r votes to
retain the sw1msuit compet1t1on.

Popcorn magnate Orville
Redenbacher, who transformed
popping corn into a gourmet
item, dies on September 19
from heart failure.
Two Chinese women set a new
Guiness world record in
November by living in a room
for 12 days with 888 poisonous
snakes. The previous world
record. set in Singapore in
1987, was 10 days with
200 snakes.

John F Kennedy, Jr., 1s
cofounder and editor-m·chief of
George, a glossy new magazme
covering American poht1cs.
Hounded all his life by the press.
Kennedy JOinS the1r ranks,
contributmg a feature mterv1ew
to each 1ssue.

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he fifth actor to play 007 1n the endunng film
senes begun in the 1960s, Pierce Brosnan
abandons h1s Aston Martin for a BMW Z3
Roadster m Goldeneye, the latest and, some
say, best James Bond movie.

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hree 1995 movies bring Jane Austen class1cs
T
to the silver screen. Clueless. based on
Austen's novel Emma. and Sense and Sens1b11tty
and Persuasion

1sney P1ctures contmues 1ts
line of am mated
blockbusters w1th the Native
Amencan legend Pocahontas.
The p1cture prev1ews 1n New
York's Central Park to an
outdoor audience of 200,000.

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at an Forever w1th Val
K1 1er m the title role and
Chris O'Donnell as Rob1n,
becomes the th1rd Batman
mov1e and the summer's topgrossing film

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After an unprom1smg start,
Conan 0 Bnen qu1et1y gams
populanty as host of NBC's Late
Night," a slot previously filled by
Dav1d Letterman Letterman's
current show on CBS slowly
loses v1ewers.

Wh1tney Houston stars m the
December film release, WaJtmg
to Exhale. adapted from Terry
McMillan's best-selling novel
about the lives of four middleclass Afncan-Amencan women.
Houston smgs the title song for
the mov1e soundtrack. which
enjoys bnsk sales

Denzel Washmgton, cnt1cally
accla1med for h1s performances
1n films Cnmson Tide and DeVIl
in a Blue Dress. receives highest
praise from the C1ty of Los
Angeles, wh1ch honors h1m w1th
the Martm Luther King Jr.,
Award for h1s philanthropiC work
on behalf of children.

Although ABC cancels her TV
senes "My So-Called L1fe,"
17-year-old Cla1re Danes h1ts the
big screen in How to Make an
American Ou1lt, To Gillian on Her
37th B1rthday, and Romeo and
Jultetw1th Leonardo D1Capno
as her co-star.

In the suspense-thnller Seven.
heartthrob Brad P1tt attracts a
w1de male audience w1th his
performance as a detective on
the tra1l of a senal k1ller whose
murders are based on the seven
deadly s1ns.

�BC's hospital drama E R "continues to
draw h1gh ratmgs throughout 1995 thanks to
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1ts dramatiC realism and the appeal of handsome
George Clooney (middle nght), supermodel
Cindy Crawford's latest date.

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&gt; t&gt; o tr pur Jse t e BC

oy Story the world's first
ent1rely computer-ammated
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film . Released by D1sney during
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the Chnstmas season, it features
the vo1ces of Tom Hanks. T1m
Allen and Don Rickles.

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MTV introdulles "'Singled Out,"
an over-the-top li game
show where contestants ask
random, pointless questions of
a crowd of suitors, sight
unseen. until the zany answers
have eliminated all but that
one perfect love match.
According to a Roper Youth
Poll, the two hottest TV shows
among teens this season are
the daytime soap " Days of Our
Lives" and the evening soap
" Melrose Place. "

Carrey earns S20 million for the starnng
role m the comedy Ace Ventura.· When
Nature Calls. a sequel to the extraordmarily
popular Ace Ventura.· Pet Detective.

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"The Jon Stewart Show," a
late-night talk show aimed at
Generation X, fails to catch on.
During the final taping, host
Stewart says, "To all those
people who said my show
wouldn't last, I have only one
thing to say. Good call."

he popular NBC TV series "Friends" returns
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for a second highly rated season. Its
runaway success insp1res less successful
1m1tations by other networks.

Devoted fans w1ll not be denied
another season of NBC's s1tcom
·semfeld" after all. Creator Jerry
Semfeld dec1des to keep h1s
"show about nothmg
gomg lor an
eighth season

Ten years after creating the
popular comic strip •·calvin and
Hobbes," cartoomst Bill
Watterson ret1res 1n December.

Horror-fiction author Stephen
King s1gns a deal w1th Signet
books to release h1s upcommg
story, The Green Mile. as a
paperback series.

Fox TV's 'The X Files" stars
David Duchovny as an FBI agent
who investigates supernatural
phenomena. The show becomes
a surprise hit, g1vmg m1ll1ons of
v1ewers reason to look forward to
staymg home on a Fnday n1ght.

�lues Traveler emerge from
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the underground scene to
Widespread populanty w1th the1r
album Four and the single
"Run-Around •

reland-based rap group
B1ne Thugs-n-Harmony vault
to the top of the charts w1th
some old-fashioned harmonizing
on the album E. 1999 Eternal.

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heir down-to-earth style and
T
soulful pop songs make
Hoot1e and the Blowf1sh popular

oko Ono and Little Richard
Y
1n a host of celebnt1es at
'"" opening of the glitzy Rock-

favontes. The1r debut album
Cracked Rear View sells over 5
m1llion, and the group IS named
Best New Art1st at the MTV
Mus1c Awards m September

Twenty-year-old Canadian
newcomer Alan1s Morissette
ra1ses some eyebrows w1th her
up-front aggressiVe Iynes and
attitudes. Nevertheless her
album Jagged Little Pt/1 goes
double platinum.

and-Roll Hall of Fame and
Museum m Cleveland on
September 1

Sixt1es 1con Jerry Garc1a.
gwtanst of The Grateful Dead
dies of a heart attack on August
9 at age 53. Garc1a's mus1cal
roots m blues, country and folk
are apparent m h1ts like
Truckin' " Leg1ons of
Deadheads mourn h1s passmg

Brandy whose self-titled
platmum album and smgle "I
WannaBe Down" hit h1gh on the
R&amp;B charts sweeps the first
Soul Train Music Awards m
August The 16-year-old s1nger
w1ns Best New Art1st, among
other awards.

Beatlemama returns m 1995 w1th
ABC's Six-hour documentary The
Beatles Anthology, the v1deo
releases of A Hard Day's Night
and Help' and the album
collect1on Anthology, featunng
prev1ously unreleased matenal.

The chart-topp1ng mov1e
soundtrack Dangerous Mmds
features Coollo's rap anthem
"Gangsta's Parad1se," the
number-one smgle of the year
according to Btl/board magazme

�he Ch cago-based rock band SMashmg Pumpk1rs
release the1r ep1c double aIburT' Mellon Coll1e and the
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lnflmte Sadness to cnt1cal and public acclaim
ive ded1cate the1r s1ngle
Lightmng Crashes" to
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v1Ct1ms of the Oklahoma C1ty
bombmg. The rock band's
Throwmg Copper album y1elds
three hit s1ngles. Billboard Mus1c
Awards names them Rock Art 1st
of the Year

anah Careys Daydream
sells over 5 M1ll1on cop1es
tak g number-one spot on the
Billboard albt.:'ll chart Carey
performs w•th Boyz II Men on
the h1t s1ngle One Sweet Day

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R.E.M.'s summer tour is
interrupted by medical
emergencies for three of the
band's four mem ers. The tour,
their first in five years, is
eventually completed with all
members in good health.
In October, David Bowie and
Nine Inch Nails wrap up the
U.S. portion of Bowie's world
tour. At each show. Bowie and
Trent Reznor's band play a set
together. In December, Bowie
tours Europe with Morrissey as
his opening act.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers tone
down their trademark
bawdiness in their newest
album, One Hot Minute.

anta's TLC 1s honored at the
ill board Mus1c Awards for
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pro 1dmg two of the year's b1ggest

ormer N1rvana drummer Dave Grohl plays a new
sound as gUJtanst and lead s1nger m the Foo
F
F1ghters. an alternative rock band that en,oys three
smgles off the1r self-t1tled debut album m 1995

h1ts. "Creep" and "Waterfalls" both
lead the Hot 100 smgles charts
for weeks.

hard-luck story turns mto

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Shania Twam, born m
to an Irish mother and
lnd1an father Twam's
h1ts mclude ''Whose Bed
Your Boots Been Under?,"
Any Man of Mme" and the t1tle
une to her 3-mllhon-selhng
llbum The Woman In Me.

Success doesn·1 mellow the style
of alternalive rock band Green
Day, who release the1r anx1ously
awa1ted fourth album lnsommac,
the1r fastest and darkest album
to date.

Sears hit off the Batman Forever
moVIe soundtrack K1ss From a
Rose " IS all over the summer
playl1sts. The single propels the
art1st's sell-titled album to the
double-platmum mark.

W1th the record-settmg sales of
h1s album fresh Horses. only
three mus1cal acts m U.S history
outsell country mus1c 1con Garth
Brooks the Beatles the Eagles
and 81lly Joel

Selena the 23-year-old Te)ano
mus1c queen IS gunned down tn
Corpus Chnsti m March 1995 by
Yolanda Saldivar former
pres1dent ol her fan club The
July release of a collecllon of
Selena's hits Dreammg of You
sees some of the fastest sales m
mUSIC hiStOry

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he New Jersey Devtls wtn
the Nallonal Hockey
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League's Stanley Cup,
beattng the heavtly favored
DetrOit Red Wtngs in four
stratght games.

lhe most controverstal mo~es are
off the field thts season as the
Cleveland Browns NFL franchise
announces its mo~e to Baltimore
and the Houston Otlers announce
thetr mo~e to Nashvtlle.

nternallonal soccer star
Iwoman
Mtchelle Akers, world's top
player. leads the U S.

n May 1995, Peter Blake's
Team New Zealand 1n "Black
IMagtc
1" defeats Dennis

women's soccer team to a 2-1
sudden-death vtctory over
Norway 1n the U S Cup tttle
game tn August.

Conner's team in "Young
Amenca" tn the first 5-0 sweep
in the 144-year h1story of the
America's Cup.
Bowl XXX. the heavtly favored
IStn Super
lias Cowboys beat the Ptllsburgh
elers 27-17 Dallas cornerback Larry
Brown 1ces the game for the Cowboys w1th
the second of h1s o tntercepllons and IS
named MVP for his heroics

JeH Gordon. 24, domtnates the
Nattonal Association for Stock
Car Auto Ractng's Wtnston Cup,
wtnmng 7 of NASCAR's 31 races
and earning $4.3 million in 1995.
a record for the sport.

The Umvers1ty of Nebraska
demolishes the Un1vers1ty of
Flonda, 62-24 in the 1996 Ftesta
Bowl to win their second
consecuttve national college
football !tile and cap
Cornhuskers coach Tom
Osborne's 23rd season.

The Houston Rockets led by
center Hakeem Olajuwon, win
their second consecutive
National Basketball Associatton
champtonshtp in June, sweeptng
the senes wtlh the Orlando
Magic in four games.

Twenty-one-year-old tennis
champ Mon1ca Seles, returntng
to competitive play two years
after betng stabbed at a
tournament tn Germany, wins
the 1995 Australian Open.

Hall-of-Farner Mtckey Mantle, a
SWIICh-httter and one of the great
sluggers in baseball htslory, dtes
of cancer on August 13. Mantle
hit 536 home runs in hts 18-year
career and compiled a lifetime
batltng average of .298.

�e National Basketball Assoctallon lines the Chtcago
Bulls $25.000 when Michael Jordan wears hts prevtously
retired number 23 Jersey for luck dunng champtonshtp
playoffs agamst the Orlando Magtc 1n May 1995.

flash
"' Former L.A. lak point guard
Earvin " Magic:" Johnson
announces a return to
basketball in January 1996.
Johnson retired in 1991
when he discovered he was
HIV positive.

erman tenms star Steff1 Graf
who won three of five Grand
Slam !tiles tn 1995. ends the
professtonal tenms season
ranked number one in the world.

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National Basketball AssoCiation
referees stnke against the league
for much of the autumn. Ftll-in
offioals spark complaints of
substandard refereeing.

The Northwestern University
Wildcats-long a gridiron
laughingstock-pile up ten
victories in 1995 and go to the
Rose Bowl lor the first time
since 1949.
In his first light in lour years,
former world heavyweight
champ Mike Tyson disposes of
challenger Peter McNeeley in
89 seconds. Tyson, who in
March finished a three-year jail
term lor a rape conviction,
earns $25 million lor the
August boxing match.
Pete Sampras, winner of the
1995 men's singles
championships at Wimbledon
and the U.S. Open, ends the
professional tennis season with
a number-one world ranking.

Balttmo~e

n September,
Orioles shortstop Cal Rtpken. Jr ,
a record-setttng 2 131 consecuttve games.
Iachteves

Known for his temperamental
personality, hts many tattoos and
hts aggresstve playmg style.
basketball center Dennis
Rodman (91) debuts with the
Chicago Bulls after his trade
from the San Antonio Spurs.

For a record fifth stratght It me.
Mtguellndurain of Spain wms
the 22-day, 2.270-mile Tour de
France. the world's premter
btcycle race. On the 15th day of
the race. Italian road-race champ
Fabto Casartelli is killed ma
seven-man crash.

Betsy King wms her 30th
tournament on June 25 and
gams entry to the Ladtes'
Professional Golf Assoctalion's
Hall of Fame. one of the most
difficult attamments m sports.

Master of the smkmg fastball
and sttlllearning to speak
English. LA Dodgers pitcher
Htdeo Nomo, formerly w1th
the Kmtetsu Buffaloes m
Japan, IS named Roo e of
the Year Nomo IS the
second Japanese-born
player to JOin the U S
major leagues and the
first All-Star.

Quarterback Dan Marino of the
Mtamt Dolphins sets four lifelime passtng records dunng the
1995 football season. 47,003
yards. 342 touchdowns. 3.686
completions and 6,467 attempts.

�D

iners are treated to variations
on theme cafes. as Hard
Rock Cafe ISJOined by Fash1on
Cafe. Planet Hollywood HarleyDavidson Cafe. and London's
Cyberia Cafe
where patrons
s1p coffee and
surf the
Internet.

e

Yot.~g peop

econtinue to ro ow the

w1de leg jeans trend rol'\akmg t ght

he most recent fad m purses
takes the form of small
backpacks.

T

jeans ror aloose baggy fit

esigner water
spreads to the
pet world Doling
pet owners buy
tuna-flavored
bottled water for
Fluffy and beef·
flavored bottled
water for Spot.

D

flrstin .
the long,
popular history of
M&amp;M's candies: a new blue
M&amp;M JOinS the colorful candy·
coated m1x.

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The tattoo c•aze leads to some regrets
.,/

but recent laser developments keep
people from be1ng marked for
hfe Pulsed laser ,,grt ad1fl'erent

mencans consume culture and history
A
as all ndance at Amenca's 8.000
museums climbs to 600 million people per
year, more than movie. theater, and sports
attendance combmed .

G1rly thmgs enJOY a surge m
populanty w1th young women,
who wear baby barrettes. knee
socks. tmy !·shirts. little JUmpers.
and funky Mary1anes, and k1d
around w1th "Hello K11ty"
accessones.

Takmg her place among
controversial talk-show hosts as
the "Oprah for the jun1or set."
R1ck• Lake speaks to such
concerns as Mom. when my
boyfnend gets out of jail, I'm
takmg h1m back."

The angel message of fear not"
strikes a deep chord w1th
Americans' yearnmg for sp1ntual
growth and comfort In a stressful
t1me. People enjoy angel
collectibles angel sites on the
Internet, and angel books and
magazmes.

wavelength for each color mthe
ogo-wear reaches a new level
of sophiSIIcatlon Among the
reigmng makers of athletiC wear.
only Nike can spark recogmt1on
without the use of 1ts name.

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tattoo rel'loves p1gr:1ent w1trout
leav1ng scars.

· some pretty cool people dnnk milk" 1s the message earned by a
high-profile ad campaign featunng a raft of popular celebnties
sportmg a wh1te upper lip on behalf of the healthy beverage. The
milk-moustache effect IS created with latex. a rubber-based paint.

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Congratulations! You have everything it
takes to do anything you choose! ( Unless, of
course you want to become a professional basketball player in which case you would need to
learn to jump very high!) You are a wonderful,
wonderful daughter.
Follow your dreams!
Love,
Mom and Dad
Seniors 113

�Erin, You've never met
a challenge except head
on. Today, tomorrow, foreever we're behind you.
Our love always
MomandDad

Cory,
Time has molded a
young boy, into a man of

Josnua Homer and Sn1ann and Johnna Biggers,
Every now and then, take a look at something not
made with hands: a mountain, a star, the curve of a
stream. There will come to you wisdom and patience,
and above all, the assurance that you are not alone
in the world. You have been and are The Ught of
my life, my reason for being- I am so grateful- Thank
vou- !love you. Go with spirit- Fly Free. Mom and Dad

many talents, whom we are
very proud off
Love Mom and Dad

Jennifer, Our hearts were
filled with pride when you
graduated from kindergarten, and they are filled
with pride as you graduate
now. You have grown into
a beautiful, mature, and a
responsible young woman
and you have filled our
hearts INith immeasuable
love every step of the way.
Love Mom and Dad

Bart, as a cfl;ld, you iroug/Jt
Sllcfl joy to ovr flearts. Now
as you !Jave fTOWn so strong
and tall, we are so prOl/d of
tile young man yov !Jave become Know t!Jat yOl/ can
ac comp/is/7 any goal tflat you
desire. Remember w!Jo yov
are and t!Jat we love yov very
mucfl.
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chosen. I am so very proud
of you.
!Love You,
Mom

�Rachel Edwards
Rachel,
You
have
grown from such a
wonderful child into a
beautiful
young
woman. You have always been blessed with
a special light. You can
do anything. We love
_vou and are very proud
ofyou. Remember who
you are and that you
are of infinite worth.
Love,
Mom, Dad,
Sarah,Anna, Daniel,
Megan and Marah

Justin,
You always looked
good in uniform- then and
now. Live your dreams!
Love, Mom

Holly,
We are so proud of you!
We love you,
MomandDad

Sarah,
Jesse,
Hey! Cha-Cha!
We love you. The Cummins Clan

You have always been o much fun. We
are proud of the tandards you have kept. Your
mile will always light our hearts.
Love, Mom and Dad

�Tt:gan,
Wt:- art.! proud of your accomplishment11,
and the way you keep . triving to reach your goals
-whether in track, education, 4-H or college and
the future, we know you will get it done no matter
how tough the going gets.

Always shcr-t in statllre,
but always tallin sptiit and strength
Love, yollrfamtly

Mary Beth,
Watch;ng yovr l!le unfold through the years has been a blast
You are do/rJg a great job/ Keep it up/ You are veery special to both ofus.
We love you vtry much/
Love, Mom&amp;Dad

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Prom's "Moonlit Fantasy" Was ABig Hit
A finely dressed couples entered the Iron Horse Inn, after
an expensive dinner, the J 996 junior /senior prom began.
Clad with gorgeous dresses , tuxedos, corsages, and
bouteniers, couples danced the night away. Friends enjoyed
group picture and everybody enjoyed a special night out
with all their clas mates dressed at their best. With a unique
theme this year of blue and gold suns and moons everbody's

"Moonlit Fantasy" came true.
Pr01n Queen: Jerica Cook

Prom King: Cory Baxter

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�Look At Us,
Twelve years ago, a elect when Tom Harrison joined the
group of twenty-one students en- gang. The following year Ryan
ten~d the first grade with nothing Cusick, Mike Greer, Mandi
hut recess on their minds. Jason Hamilton, Josh Homer, Caleb
Ahernathy, Cory Baxter, Jerica Huthmacher, Eric Lobato, and Zac
Cook, Michelle Cristiano, Erin Martinez decided to jump in on the
Dunavant, Cody Duran, Rachel fun. Jennifer McClure made her
Edwards, Josh Fitts, Daryl entrance on the playground in the
Kohlerschmidt, Dason Kremer, fifth grade. In the sixth grade no
Ben Lott, Ron Ludwig, Amanda additions were made, but the class
Lujan, Bart Miller, Kandi suffered after Jerica Cook moved
Morri. on, Erin Ourganian, Andy away. During the eventh grade,
Petersen, Reco Prianto, Heather the vacancies were filled by Johnna
Raish, Cindy Snively, and Curtis Biggers, Danny Fritz, Mary Lou
Valencia were all unaware that Popely, and Jennifer Thompson.
after several years of changes they In the ninth grade, Jerica made a
would still he together with the long awaited return, and with her
same smile and a diploma in one came the unique twins Dan and
hand. In the third grade, the class Austin Hall. Christen Evers dove
had its first permanent addition into high school life in the tenth

grade. In eleventh grade, Bay(Jdd
was invaded hy California and in
came Josh Baier. Shauna CLuk
Dylan Frankenheimer. HL'ather
Heih, Jinnie Langrdl. and Ja11nie
Neptune. Magdalena Miert\\ a .md
Niuara Rohetto added a ta~tL' or
foreignness to the senior cia... ~ .1nd
in the same year Dcnyd Brown,
Aaron Heirttler, Dan·en Pitchie,
and Matt Tidrick made the final
touch. Together these people make
the class of '96; a class of artJ ..,ts,
comedians, intellects, athletes,
musicians, and friends. After May
25, 1996, the class will not he
forgotten; their memorie~ will live
on, and the world hetter he ready
because thi~ class has a lot or potential.

Aaron Heirtzler, Erin Ourganian, Rachel Edwards, Josh Homer, Jinnie Lang rei/, Erin Dunavant, Rwm Cu.\icJ... ,
Matt Tidrick, Ben Lott, Johanna Biggers, Niara Roberto, Caleb Huthmacker, Darvl Kolherschmidt, Tom
Harrison, Reco Prianto, Andy Baumgardner, Andy Petersen, Josh Fitts, Eric Lobato, .Josh Baier, Maxdelenn
Mierzwa, Mandy Hamilton, Cindy Snively, Bart Miller, Amanda Lujan, Danyel Brown, Heather Heib, Jennifer
McClure, Cory Baxter, Zac Martinez, Cristen Evers, MaryLou Popely
·

�Back Row; Left to Right: Tom Harrison, Walt Morton, Cory Baxter, Andy Baumgardner, Carla Foster, Katie LaMar. Pam.lo l'lltct
Marilyn Pierce. Middle Row: Amanda Lujan, Alicia Vance, Jeff Brandon, Shane Cutchall, Craix Hoback. Josh Fitts. Andr Pc•tc•r.,c ''·
Cody Duran, Forrest Allen. Front Row: Sonya Sitton, Cindy Snively, Heather Raish, Jerica Cook. Mindv Arnold. Can Moemt llt ~.
Ben Lott. Rachel Edwards, Cunis Valencia, Tiffany Teller.

Back Row; Left to Right: Tanner Gerald, Kristina Stuart, Erin Dunavant, Bart Miller, Annie Nicl10lsen, Ariana Lmre. l&gt;elilall
Sala::.ar, Tara Hansuiker, Erin ()urganian. Middle Row: Mrs. Hodgson, Daryl Kohlerschmidt, Sonia Lope::.. Julia Minkler. Micludle
Cristiano, Dana Newhall, Carnie Percell, PatriciaDurkan, Dason Kremer. Front Row: Laura Straw. Mru Gurule. Romue Lud\l't g,
Amy Larsen, Jason Short, Joey Airy, Kandi Morrison, Reco Prianto, David Barnhouse. Very Fronr: Jason Ahernmln· and !Je1 £'1..
Moxensen.

�BACK rf() THE FUTURE

Relm1: Em Lobato dw:overs that the most difficult thing ahour
~mdum/On II' controllmx the tassel.

Most likely to succeed
narvl K. and Rachel E.
Most athletic
Cory B. and Johnna B.
Best manners
Cory B. and Shauna C.
Most likely to become a comedian
Curtis V. and Jinnie L.
Most likely to a:o to the Olympics
Cory B. and Kandi M.
Most likely to become President
Oarl'l K., Shauna C., and Erin D.
Most likely to wjn the Nobel Peace Prize
Daryl K. and Jerica C.
Most likely to become an actor or actress
Ben L. and Rachel E.
Most likely to find a cure for cancer
Daryl K. and Christen E.
Most likely to be the next Walt Disney
Aaron H. and Jerica C.
Most likely to be the next Einstein
Daryl K. and Magdalena M.
Most cona:enial
Austm H. , Erin 0., and Jerica C.
Most likely to become a millionaire
Daryl K. , Dylan F., and Jinnie L.
Most likely to become famous
Danny F. and Heather R.
Most likely to be the next E vil Knivel
Andy P. and Jaimie N.
Most likely to form a ~:roup that outdoes the Beetles
Enn 0., Mandi H. , and Heather R.
Most likely to be the next .John Grisham or Steven Kina=
Josh F. and Jennifer M.

A/Jove: Josh Baier sits amongst Jason Abernathy and Con
Ra.Her.focusmg on the important things in life Like, "When will
I get out of this ndiculous outfit?"

�BEEN TIIERE,DONE TIIA'F,MO\'ING ON1
I op Ll~(r: Mtc Ill' lie Cn \'lwno.
R\'(/n Cu.nck, Lnn Dunavant,
Codv Durcm , Rachel
l.dll'ardl, andC!tn11en Evers
rn to tude rltetr enrltustasm
111 rlwr tltmk to tltemsehes,
Let\ JUSt ~er our dtplom.as
and ~o partv 1
I op Rt~ltr: Cod' Duran rakes
a peef... tlmde rite em elope to
\ en(v rltm there 1.1 a dtploma.
Ro((om Rt~ltr: Belurui the
11/lt/e \ of.lenntfer Thompson
and.latmte eprunena roa·e
1·c rew11111~. "''m mara here!"

DATE
Saturday ,May 25, 1996

TIME
JJ:OOA.M.

SONG
"It 's So Hard To Say
Goodbye To Yesterday " hy
Boyz II Men
FLOWER
White Rose
COLORS
Boys-Bkzck
Girls-Purple

MOTTO
"The future belongs to
those who believe in the
beauty of their dreams."
-Eleanor Roosevelt

�Below: Ben Nelson and
Rmn Samples dtsplay
rlien srudltesr .mules.

Rtglit: Janue Neptune
he/ieves she ts queen
and can use Tom
Hamson for anything,
even a chw r.

Ben Ford believes he is four years olfi, all over again.

DR. DANIEL J. McCLURE
Doctor of Chlropractlc
1327 U.S. Hwy. 1608
Bayfield, CO 81122

Certified Chiropractic
Sports Physician

P.O. Box 738
(970) 884-2082

�A wide variety of people roamed the campus at BHS. No
matter where they came from, whether Poland, Brazil, Germany, Texas, California, or just a few miles away ,everyone
seemed to find a place to speak their mind. Is there anything
Left? ... The year just seemed to say it all

IUara, Ruwen, and
Ma~tdalena, mulefor

the camera. Tun Mauldm
confused as usual. Josh Key
flashes his sniesr ~mtle .

The Camera People
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Theme 125

�Vandalism Delays the Delivery of Yearbook
Scheduled to be delivered in early August. the 1996 yearbook was delayed when vandals
struck. Photo were defaced and captions altered on 46 pages. Personal attacks. obscene com
ments. insults and profanity appeared in captions, while photos were scratched and drawn on. The
vandalism was discovered by chance by advisor. Rick Edwards as he checked pages one last time
in early June. The damage and destruction caused considerable delay as the yearbook had been put
away for the year. At least 90 photos were damaged beyond repair and had to be replaced. Disks
with copy and captions had been erased and new programs loaded upon the computer for the next
year. All of these factors made the reconsruction of the damaged pages difficult if not impossible.
Several pages remain empty except for ads because of the damge.

We have operated for years with a feeling of security and trust at BHS . The actions of a few
ick individuals have shaken that trust, but they will not defeat us, We will not give in. We will not
allow this incident to break our spirit. We will bounce back to produce an incredible yearbook in
1997. We will work hard to overcome the violation of our memories and safety of our thoughts.We
will not tolerate this kind of oppression and intimidation. We have one thing to say to the fool
responsible for this crime." STAY AWAY. DON'T EVEN THINK OF TRYING IT AGAIN. Your
actions were totally inappropriate. If this was meant as a joke, then YOU need help!"

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                    <text>�D The 18th Winter Olympic
Games are staged in Nagano,
Japan. Curling, snowboarding
and women's ice hockey debut
as medal sports. fl The
August 31 death of Princess
Diana m a violent car crash
stuns and saddens the world.
At her funeral, Diana's two
young sons follow her
coffin into Westminster
Abbey.
Canadian singersongwnter Sarah Mclachlan
mastermmds Lilith Fatr, an
all-female rock show that
draws huge crowds on 1ts
37-stop summer tour. II
Problems plague Russ1a's
aging Mir space station,
including a collision in June
with an unmanned supply
vehicle
The NBC hit
"Seinfeld" ends its nine-year
run m May 1998. II Bill
Gates of Microsoft ·rescues"
once-mighty Apple Computer
with a $150 million bail-out,
heralding a new era of
cooperation between the
formerly fierce competitors.
fJ Will Smith and Tommy
Lee Jones star in the summer
blockbuster Men in Black The
sci-fi thriller grosses more
than $500 million worldwide
to become 1997's biggest hit.
liJ Iraqi president Saddam
Hussein provokes a crisis
by refusmg to allow U.N.
mspections of suspected
chemical and biological
weapons caches IJ Jimmy
Stewart d1es m July at
89 The actor's nice-guy
popularity is exemplified by
It's a Wonderful Life, h1s
1946 classic that has become
an American cultural icon
1m The Denver Broncos
win Super Bowl XXXII,
beating the heavily favored
Green Bay Packers 31-24.
The wm is Bronco quarterback
John Elway's first victory
in four tries.

���scr
A new birth

Upon the earth
Fresh, new smells
Ringing bells
Posters on the walls
Students in the halls --just scratching the surface
Some old faces, some are new
Thinking, talking, lots to do
..;::::::...~-~~=~~~Teachers planning brand new lesson
Using all their new possessions
Di rsit brin s hope.
to cope --= =:Just scratching the surface
Our hearts full of fire,
We share the same desire:
To be he best
Over all the rest!
Feel the power of purple and gold;
The Wolverine paw, brave and bold --just scratching the surface.
By:

Clayton Stephenson

Theme 1

�Class of 1998
CLASS: PURPLE, BLACK, AND SILVER
SONG: ~~I'LL BE MISSING YOU." PUFF DADDY
FLOWER: STERLING ROSE
MOTTO: ~~wHEN PERSONAL DESIRE IS
STRONG ENOUGH, LIMITATIONS VANISH, AND
HUMAN POTENTIAL ABOUNDS. "

2 Seniors

�Great women of
the West--Whisty
Taylor, Jennifer
Neptune, and
Amber Morlan say
"BHS is the best."

Table of Contents
Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshman
Faculty
Fall Activities
Sports
Spring Activites
Baby Pictures
Appendix
Advertising

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"I can't belive you
caught me!" says a
surprised Joletta
Salazar.

Oh, so cool! Beau
Beck and Jon Baier
chill out in the library.

Seniors 3

���We'ue Made I t !
The class of 1998 started with new faces that soon became familiar.
Some of those faces have left and some new ones have arrived. However,
there are twenty-five out of sixty-nine people who have been here, together, for
the thirteen years. We started school in 1984 with excitment to see things and
to learn. Now, the time has come for us to see the real world and be our own
person.
As we grow and go to college, go to work, or whatever it may be that we
are going to do, we will always have our memories of school. Whether it be
good or bad memories of teachers, friends, or assignments; we will carry them
with us. Many of us may remember learning math in grade school or those
dreadful Phonics books that seemed endless. Others will remember the
change of middle school to grade school. The memories of going from middle
school to high school will probably be the strongest. Some of us may remember the crazy biology teacher who always had interesting stories to tell. The
athletes will have those memories of travel and the many competitive events.
Out of all these memories. we will probably remember the ones of our
friends the most. There is a world to be seen and we shall go our separate
ways, but let us remember our childhood that we spent together.

Eighth grade continuation marked the beginning
of a new adventure. Back row: Casey Potter,
Louie Brittian, Ashley Catron, Dustin Teague,
Travis Valencia, Peter Lott, Kama McDona/d,ji/1
Sirios, Wendy Phelps, Amber Morlan, Heidi Cusick.
Front row: Ryan Howard, Dublin Wilmer, Beau
Beck,jessica Walter, and Whisty Taylor.

Curlers, telephones, and Mid
School girls just go together.
Hilarie Moore got caught in the
act.

6 Seniors

�Aaron Chamblee and
J.R. Sutherlin sit
patiently on the Mid
School sidewalk .
These were the days
before they could
drive.

Ryan Howard and Beau Beck enjoy
their catch of the day. Both still
enjoy fishing and other outdoor
activities.

Seniors 7

���I

Leading the Way
CLASS OFFICERS
TreasurerRoss Zwisler
Vice presidentCourtney Steward
SecretaryJeri Andrews
PresidentCarl Rhodes
RepresentativeKevin McWilliams

There are many
responsibilities in
Student Council.
We had a successful
blood drive. homecoming.
and Christmas program .
All of the people in
Student Council really worked
on the dances and
blood drive. It was fun
having Ruth Jones as
co-president due to the
fact that we had some
different viewpoints on
situtations. Thank you all
at Student Council for
the hard work.
"Never give up! "
Clayton Stephenson

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The Best of Times
"My fondest high
school memory was
when I recovered a
fumble when I went
in the game for the
first time as a
defensive back."
-John Larsen
" My fondest high
school memory
was playing
football my
senior year."
-Eric Garcia
" My fondest high
school memory
was when the
choir went to
Orlando,Florida.
We had the time
of our lives."
-Jessica Morelli

"My most
memorable high
school experience
was when I fell
down the stairs
while carrying a
set of drums and I
sprained my
ankle."
-Kizzi Prior

----

"My fondest memory was going to the Cross Country State
Championships. The first trip we made was cancelled due to
the worst blizzard I have ever seen . We had to spent three
nights at the hotel and scavenged for food due to the
extremities of the blizzard. We had to go back the next
weekend where we placed eleventh as a team . It was the best
season I had."
-Grady Dunavent

Seniors 11

���Mr. lUoluerine
Grady Dunavant

Grady Dunavant has had many accomplishments in his four years at Bayfield
High School. He is a reliable and hardworking person. Learning through other
people makes Grady a good listener. Grady was on the cross country team that
placed first in league and regionals. Running at state was the most enjoyable
moment for him . He has plqyed basketball all four years and is very proud of making
varsity for his senior year. Grady is the vice president of his 4-H chapter and finds
this his most rewarding community activity. School has helped him most by teaching
himself self-discipline and responsibility.

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�I

Ms. Woluerine
Wendy Phelps

Wendy Phelps has gone to Bayfield Schools for all of her academic career.
During that time she has participated in volleyball , basketball, and track . In the
four years of playing basketball, she has lettered all four times and lettered twice
in volleyball. Along with the sports, Wendy has been a member of the choir for two
years and has participated in FBLA for four years. One of those years she qualified
for the state competition. In FCCLA Wendy also earned the right to attend state and
received a silver award. Wendy would like to become an elementary school teacher
and is ready to go on to the education she will need to meet her goal.

Seniors 15

�Micah Foster
shows that he
"can't dance"
as he
performs
for the BHS
student body.

Above: Instead of hitting the books,
Shawn Gurule hits the computer to
finish the final report before graduation.
Right: Not only can Angelo Baca amuse
his friends, he can also ham it up for the
camera.

Jeremy Siscoe and
Grady Dunavant
"boot, scoot, and
boogied" their way
through Mrs.
Cashio's speech class,
and on to graduation.

Trisha Lewis has plenty of energy.
She is one senior that doesn't have
the fatal disease "Senioritis."

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�JU I DRS
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Class officers from left to right: Jesse Lasater, treasurer;
Charl ie Duran, president; John Hanna, vice president;
David Valencia, secretary; Erin Black, representative.

Keep your eyes on the stars and your feet on
the ground.
-Theodore Rooseuelt

juniors

17

�CLASS OF 1 ggg
The climb continued at a more feverish pace! No longer underclassmen, the class
of 1999 began the push to collect credits for graduation . Those wishing to receive an
honors diploma completed twenty hours of community service, many took the ACT and
SAT college entrance tests for the first time and others enjoyed the opportunity of taking
more electives. English Ill remained the only class that every junior had to take, since
requirements in math, sci'ence and social studies have become more flexible. Runn ing
concessions stands and hosting the community Halloween Carnival provided money for
the traditional Junior-Senior Prom. A small but tenacious committee planned and carried
out the special night which was held at the Doubletree in Durango. Probably the best
part of being an upperclassmen at the new school was being able to drive off campus for
lunch! Leadership opportunities were everywhere for the class of '99'. Some latched on
and will continue to scratch their way to the top.

Allen, Sierra
Anderson, Ted
Bales, Robert
Barnes, Shane
Berger, Lauri
Black, Erin
Bouslaugh, Krista
Boyher, Ben
Brown, Nicole
Burleigh, Ashley

Cramer, Melanie
Crossman, Jenelle
Dallison, Laura
Davis, Amanda
Dudley, Michael

Duran, Charles
Edwards, Lashelle
Edwards, Sarah
Engledow, Michele
Evans, Nikki

18 Juniors

�Left:jerry Steinbacher used to
be reading. Heidi Luter on the
other hand is diligent about
the task. Shane Barnes shows
his best Elvis Presley
impersonation.

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Green, Matthew
Hanna, John
Homer, Shiann
Horton, Shane
Hunter, Jennifer

lberg, Jake
Janus, Brent
Jones, Patricia
Kilbank , Mary
Larson , Steve
Lasater, Jesse
Lucero, Holly
Lucero , Melanie
Luna, Amy
Luter, Heidi

juniors

19

�Maloy, Johnette
Manzer, Virginia
Mclaughlin, Ryan
Mickas, Kymberly
Monger, Kenneth
Morales, Elisa
Nelson, Ben
O'Briant, Joshua
Parker, Joshua
Percell, Danny

Piccoli, Matt
Prianto, Roland
Priest, Micah
Pritchard, Jessica
Ritchie, Brekka
Robinette, Malissa
Samples, Ryan
Sanderford, Sandy
Shonk, Clayton
Siffert, Jebeta

Smith, Elizabeth
Steinbacher, Jerry
Taylor, Eric
Valencia, David
Vandenberg, Becky

Young, Angi
Zwisler, Amy

Getting set for another masterpiece,
Laura Dallison measures a piece of mat board.

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�SOPHOMORES
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Class officers from left to right: Jamie Sirios, representative; Aileen
Kohlerschmidt, representative; Chris Ourganian , vice president;
Tara Corlies, secretary; Jessica Mars, treasurer; Sara Beck, president

Reach high, for the stars lie hidden in your
soul. Dream deep, for euery dream precedes
the goal.
- Ralph Uaull Starr

Sophomores

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�CLASS OF 2RBB
A "sophomore" is defined by the dictionary as being a fool and a moron. The
adjective form of the word indicates being conceited and immature. Nothing could be
further from the truth for the Bayfield class of 2000.

This group is full of enthus1asm

and dexterity. They have always stood out in academics, sports, and in overall good
attitude. This is the year that many purchased class rings and letter jackets, learned
how to spell SOPHOMORE very quickly as a part of the class cheer, and enjoyed the
status of no longer being at the bottom of the class hierarchy.

Most obtained their

driver's license (but could not leave campus) and found it fun to be in the new and
bigger building. "We have always been on the top", says Kinsee Morlan. "We are the
class of 2000 and we are ready to take on the world!"

Abernathy, Eddie
Anders, Dustin
Andrews, Kathleen
Baker, Kelly
Bassett, Summer
Batson, Lindsay
Beck, Sara
Beckler, Sara
Black, Beau
Blakstad, Portia

Bodiroga, Holly
Bonds, Christie
Capalbo, Jillian
Carlson, Keri
Carron, Doug

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Cartwright, JoAnna
Casper, Cheri
Champlin , William
Chapin, Holly
Cloudt. Kaleb

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�Cloudt, Tyrel
Corlies, Tara
Cundiff, Kirk
Donahue, Casey
Dooley, Shauna

Fleener, Isaac
Frye, Christian
Garcia, Xochitl
Gerber, Dylon
Gingerich , Justin
Gonzales, Raquel
Gosney, J.D.
Hanna, Cecilia
Harrmann, Hennessey
Head, Brandon

Horton, Sarah
Howard, Aaron
Humiston, Erin
Jobes, Adam
Johnson, Kristina
Juliano, Michael
Kimball , Tony
Kohlerschmidt, Aileen
Ladner, Andrea
Langrell, Erin
Logsdon , Nancy
Lucas, Tyler
Lucero, Lance
Ludwig, Chad
Luzar, Kristy

So ph o mo res

23

�Masanori, Fukuda
Magill, Mandy
Mars, Jessica
Miller, Patti
Monger, Richie

Moore, Lucinda
Morlan, Kinsee
Nelson, Melissa
Ourganian, Christopher
Pennington, Matt
Percell, Tommy
Phillips, Leah
Pickett, Kristoffer
Porter, Loni
Potter, Tiffany

Rhodes, Chris
Richardson, James
Ruggles, Chad
Schaaf, Andrew
Sedwick, Stephen

Sirios, Jamie
Smith, Jodie
Steele, Rachel
Stewart, Matthew
Thomas,Jenna
Turner, Brianna
Turner, Cassandra
Tussing, Bethany
VanAbbema, Marie
Wiebe, Brian

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�Williams, Lacy
Wilson, Jolene
Wray, Jennifer

Top riaht: Mandy Magill shows
her right side is the best side.
Riaht: Holly Bodiroga gives
the evil eye. Left: Catching
Patty Miller and Kinsee
Morlan at the wrong time!

Middle left: Lance Lucero hares
all. Middle riaht: For Sara Beck
and Xochitl Garcia, life is all
laughs and fun. Bottom left:
Don't tell Hennessey Harrmann
that girls can't pump iron!

Sophomores

25

�Top left: Isacc Fleener gives his biggest smile. Top middle:
Christian Frye looks less than enthused. Top right: No wreck
here! Marie VanAbbema carefully places guaze over Leah
Phillip's face for a mask.

Middle left: Concentration is the
name of the game for Lacy
Williams. Middle right:
Cassandra Turner, Cecilia Hanna,
and joAnna Cartwright show
mixed feelings. Bottom middle:
Chris Ourganian and Kristina
johnson take time out to pose for
the camera. Bottom right:
School is just too fun at Bayfield
for Masanori Fukuda.

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�FRESH E
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Class officers from left to right: Melissa Perry, representative;
Amber Layton , secretary; Kelly Greer, vice president; Karen Shonk,
president; Courtney Harrington, treasurer.

Do not follow where the paths lead. Rather,
go where there is no path and leaue a trail.

Fres hm e n

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�CLRSS OF 2881
What a change! From being "top dogs" in middle school to being the lowest
on the totem pole takes quite an adjustment, yet many freshman successfu lly
withstood the challenge.

This is the biggest class at BHS with 104 members.

Firsts for them included experiencing the four period block system , undergoing
freshman seminar, playing back on C or JV teams, and not necessarily having the
same teachers for various subjects.

Body piercing, various colors of hair, "in

clothing" and relationships still set the mood for many in this social group. "We
have grown up a lot since being here," says Andrea Zink. "We all have it together
in our own way and that is what is important."

Backer, Clifton
Barkley, Clayton
Bell, Amber
Betley, Nathan
Black, Kevin
Blair, Annalice
Boyet, Ricky
Calderwood, Melanie
Carroll, Chris
Cartwright, Tammy
Catron, Devon
Clark, Owen
Clark, Tosha
Clendenning, Brendan
Cline, Derissa
Cummins, Erin
Cundiff, Melinda
Cusenza, Crystal
Cusick, Andrea
Dallison, Lindsey

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�Decker, Natalie
Downey, Gavin
Duran, Coltin
Edwards, Anna
Eimar, April

Evans, Blake
Evers, Rebecca
Farnam, Douglas
Farnam, Robert
Gambino, Christina
Goldenberg, Stefanie
Gonzales, Lilliana
Grande, Salvatore
Greer, Kelly
Gurule, Crista

Guy, Amy
Harrington, Courtney
Harris, Ramie
Hatfield, Monty
Hilleary, Katherine
Holdeman, Leslie
Hull, Ethie
Hurford, Chad
lberg, Boothe
Jobes, Ryan
Johnson, Melinda
Johnson, Thomas
Kaiser, Erika
Koury, Marcus
Kremer, Nikki

Freshm en

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�Kugle, Amanda
Layton, Amber
Lucero, Leonard
Lucero, Valerie
Lueck, Ben
Marchase, Chris
Martinez, Rory
Molina, Fernando
Monge, Edith
Montgomery, Justin
Montgomery, Shilo
Mueller, April
Naranjo, Brandi
Nelson, Matthew
North, Crystal
Parker, Jacob
Paulek, Brady
Pennington, Daniel
Perkins, Brandon
Perry, Melissa
Powell, Gabe
Qualls, Jonathan
Rakes, Troy
Randolph, Jessica
Roberts, Brandon

Robinette, Rodney
Russell, Brittany
Sanchez, Rusty
Sanchez, Sarah
Sanford, Jed-Bjorn

30 Freshmen

�Amanda Kugle} Christina Walters}
and Marcus Koury eagerly await the
hell.

Scholz, Brian
Shonk, Karen

Smith, Trina
Smithwick, Chris
Spishock, Timothy
Sutherlin, Kresta
Thomas, Crystal
Tucson , Jake
Tussing, Justin
Tuttle, Shane
Walker, Nikki
Wallace, James
Walters, Christina
Way, Chris
Wentling, Emory
Wilbourn , Larry
Wilmer, Jonathan
Wood, Aimee
Woodard, Elisha
Wright, Jessica
Zink, Andrea

Fres hmen

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�FRCULTY/STRFF

Left to Right· Greg Barre~ jim EwingJ Bill GreenJ Kay Phelps, Tommy
BrownJ Ken Bee~ Vern Kimbal~ Becky Smith Barb Hobac~janet
Lace~ Chris Bar~ and Dan Ford all participate in the ribbon cutting.

BORRD OF EDUCRTI ON

CENTRRL RDMINISTRRTION

Top Row: Larry Blac~ Bill Green Ken Beck. Top Row: Stan Wilmet; Mary Younfh Tom
Bottom Row: Kay PhelpsJ Becky Smith.
Horton.
Bottom Row: Debbie Waltet; Tommy
BrownJ Nancy Dunlap.

3 2 Faculty

�Melinda
Archuleta-Moon

Shelly Aveis

Peggy Beckler

Bill Bishop

Carol Blatnick

ENGLISH

COUNSELOR

RESOURCE

COMPUTER
TECH

C&amp; FSt
JOURNALISM

Gerry Brush

Theresa Cashio

Pam Catron

Ginger Conner

Rick Edwards

SPANISH/PSYCH

ENGLISH/
SPEECH

SECRETARY

C&amp; FS/ ART

ART

Jim Ewing

David Gleason

Denise Haga

Tara Henderson

Beverly Hott

PRINCIPAL

CHOIR/GUITAR

BUSINESS

ENGLISH/
ENVIRO. LIT.

BUSINESS/
COMPUTER

Barbara Jaques

Tina Jones

Jon Keirns

Sherry Kimball

Vernon Kimball

MATH/DRAMA

SCIENCE/
ENVIRO. LIT.

LIBRARIAN

SCIENCE

SOCIAL STUDIES

Faculty

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�Wes Leland

Betty Magill

SCIENCE

LIBRARIAN

Dianne Milner

Marty Moon

Robert Mann

WOODS/ DRAFT/
AEROSPACE SOCIAL STUDIES
Butch Prior

MATH/
SOCIAL STUDIES/
MULTI MEDIA
WEIGHTS
PHYSICAL ED.

Above: Life as a secretary proves to he a busy
one for Pam Catron.
Above Right: Okay Mr. Marty! How interesting
was that meeting?
Right: Mrs. A veis_ hard at work after school.

34 Faculty

Ed Marty

Sandy Mencle

ENGLISH/
GERMAN

Joe Pyle

Bruce Stell

BAND

MATH

�Mr. Ewing and Mrs. Beckler pass the orange during the
Homecoming games.

Fascinating!!! Mr. GleasonJ Mr. Keirns_
and Mr. Mann are intent on
understanding what's going on.

Mr. Stell wonders how students
stay awake in long classes.

Above Middle: Question!! Mrs. Haga
tries to get noticed as she raises her
hand
Above: Mr. Moon and Mrs. ArchuletaMoon show off their dancing
technique during activity period
Left: Mrs. Hott fixes the problem as
she helps Aaron Howard

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Bayfield High School traveled back to the Greek ages October 6-11 for
the 1997 Homecoming theme, "Greek Gods." Monday was crazy hat/dress up
day, Tuesday was a formal dress up day, Wednesday was cross dress day,
Thursday was toga day, and Friday was spirit day. Activities on Friday were full
of games at the pep assembly followed by the parade. A few cross country
runners went to a Bloomfield Invitational to get some extra experience. The
seniors won the Peachfuzz Volleyball tournament. Unfortunately, the Powderfuff
Football game and the bonfire were canceled due to bad weather. Saturday
started off with an alumni coffee at 9:00a.m. followed by the volleyball games at
10:00 a.m. The football then played an exciting game against Del Norte. The
cross country boy's team won their first league title in Sargeant. After all of the
hustle and work, "Shake Your Bods With the Gods" dance rocked 'till midnight.

Right· The
Wolverine
football
defensive
line prepares for
the snap
against
Del Norte
during the
homecomtng game.
Below: jodie Natzke
and Ashley Catron wait
to see who is homecoming queen. Right: The
nominees for homecoming king/ David Gree~
Peter Lo~ and Angelo
Baca embrace in a show
of their friendship.

36 Homecoming

Below: The freshmen try to show
their float is the
best.

�Left to right: Charlie Duran~ Peter Lott, Mr. Lelanet
Kelly Gree~ and Aaron Howard eat as fast as they
can to win the pie eating contest. While student
council treasuret; Tony Kimball oversees the fun
with a big smile.

Above: Mrs. Cashio s door decoration set the mood to win, win,
win for the football and volleyhall teams. Below: David Greer
andjoriAndrews pose as they are
awarded the honor ofhomecoming king and queen.

Above: ''Hallekyi'ah! Amen, brothers and sisters!"
The great Reverend Edwards gets the student body
and athletic teams pumped for the upcoming
homecoming games. Below: Friends surround
Queen jon:

Homecoming

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STUDENT
Student Council has many responsibilities and demands a great deal of dedication. Thi~
group plans and executes the main activities for the school year as well as participates in local
service activities. They started the year off by hosting tours of the new school and then
orchestrating a super Homecoming Week. A Christmas time assembly and a spring fling/game
afternoon completed the large projects. They held two blood drives and carried out activities for
the elderly as a part of their community service commitment. Leadership skills were sharpened
by attending area and state conferences. Before they knew it, the year was over and new
officers had been elected.

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Above: r top to bottom~ left to
right) Mrs. Mericle~ Tara Corlie~
Mr. Kimhal~ Angi Young~
Courtney Stewar~ Erin Blac~
Heidi Lute~; Ruth }one~ Kennie
Monget; Tony Kim hal~ and Matt
Green.

Above: A group ofstudent council members gather to brainstorm
at a conference in Grand.Junction.
Left: Cody Stone gives Ben Nelson
support as he donates blood at
one of the two blood drives sponsored by Student Council.

38 Activities

�Left: (left to right) Sara Bee~
Tony Kimbal~ Angi YoungJ
Laura DallisonJ Kennie
Monge0 Tara CorliesJ and
Kelly Greer deliver a basket
full ofgoodies to the elderly
at Abernathys Care Home.
Below: Mrs. Mericle is caught
by the camera preparing to
travel to Grandjunction for
a Student Council conference.

Left: Kel(y Greer smiles bt~ happy because he got a hal/on. Tony Kimball
prepares to get in the suburban for
more driving.

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Being in FBLA is a good way to be successful and gain leadership qualities.
"FBLA is the largest of all vocational student organizations. (It) gives students the
opportunity to learn leadership and about all kinds of different business subjects
including job interview and impromptu speaking," according to FBLA sponsor, Mrs.
Denise Haga. The group participates in Project Merry Christmas , Adopt-aHighway, Parents Night Out, the Back to School Supply Sale, the IRA Seminar,
and they run the Den. This year there were 58 members in FBLA. Out of those 58,
14 of them went to state in Vail. There were three people who placed at state:
Cassandra Turner relieved 8th in Introduction to Business and Aileen
Kohlerschmidt and David Greer received 6th in Poster. "If you think you have what
it takes to be in FBLA, do not hesitate to join," says Aaron Howard.

Top Left: FBLA Officers
(left to ri9ht) Ruth jones,
Ben Nelson, Amber Morlan
Travis Stone, Aileen
Kohlerschmidt, and Heidi
Luter.
Above: Heidi Luter struts
away after acceptin9 her
award at the District
Competition in Alamosa.
Left: Jamie Sirios and Sara
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�Back row: Chris Ourganian, Aileen Kohlerschmidt, Lucinda Moore, Becky Evers, Natalie Decker.
5th Row: Devon Catron, Ben Nelson, Ryan Jobes, Adam Jobes, Matt Nelson, Chris Carroll, jon
Wilmer, jake Tucson. 4th Row: Heidi Cusick, Nikki Cramer, Chris Smithwick, Roland Prianto,
Ryan McLaughlin, Andy Schaaf, Melinda johnson, Amy Guy, Andrea Cusick, Meli a Perry. 3rd
Row: Bobbie Sower, Ginny Manzer, Kristinajohnson, Ashley Burleigh, Sara Beckler, Mandy Magill,
Melanie Lucero, Crystal Cusenza, Melinda Cundiff, Thomas johnson. 2nd Row: Amber Layton,
Wendy Phelps, Tiffany Potter, Clayton Shonk, Holly Chapin, Henessey Harrmann, Kris Pickett,
joAnna Cartwright. Bottom Row; Brent janus, jessica Walter, Ruth jones, Amber Morlan, Heidi
Luter, Becky Vandenberg, Aaron Howard, Cassandra Turner, Portia Blakstad, Amber Porter.

How we love these trips away from home!! Amber Layton
and Chris Ourganian cannot decide whether to get the 12
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Mindy Dugan, Kama McDonaltt Erin Langrel~ Xochitl Garci~ Sara Bee~ Ginny
Manzer, Ashley Burleigh Sarah Crumbaugh. Second Row: Mrs. Blatnic~ Mrs. Conner,
Valerie Lucero, Mary Kilhan~ Heather Huthmacher, Hol(y Lucero, Leah Phillip~
Angelo Bac~ Shane Barne~ Kinsee Morlan,.John Hanna, Lacy William~ Amy Zwisler,
.Jessica Pritchartt..Jeheta Siffe~ Hilarie Moore, Shiann Homer, Third Row:.Jodi
Sanchez, Nikki Evan~ Whisty Taylor,.Jessica Mar~ Cecilia Hanna.

Get aquainted
games at Districts bring out
the best in
everyone/
Angelo Baca
says to Kinsee
Morlan, "Please
take this sucker
away from mer

Virginia.Jackson from Pampered Chef teaches.Jessica Pritchartt Amy
Zwisler, Matt Picco!t; Angelo Bac~ and Shane Barnes the fine art of
entertaining.

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�Teach1ng elementary students about healthy
lifestyles and preparing TV and radio spots to fight
teen pregnancy were just three of the state projects
complete by members of FCCLA
(Family,
Community and Career Leaders of America). This
group enjoys activities which prepare them for
leadership roles in their personal and family lives.
National FHA Cluster Meeting, State Conference ,
and district meetings are all a part of the fun and
learning . Annual events include the Prom Fashion
Show, the mitten tree for Project Merry Christmas,
Candy Cane Grams, Valentine Sales and the fall
Citrus Fruit Sale.

Is Kama McDonald dazed
andconfusedorjusthfinded
by the lights?

Chapter officers: Sarah Edward~ Xochitl Garcia_ Heather
Huthmacher; Ginny Manzer; and Ashley Burleigh.

FCCLAers at State: Mrs. Ginger Connet; Alisha
Schol~ Sarah Edward~ Mindy Dugan~ Xochitl
Garci~jodi Sanche4 Kama McDonalct Sara Bee~
Whisty Tay!ot; Mrs. Carol Blatnick

Steve Larsen~ Clayton
Shonk~ and Tommy
Percell strike an awesome pose as men ofthe
hour at the annual
prom fashion show.

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With the help of Melissa Baxter, Mrs. Sherry Kimball produced two school
plays and a one act play for the school this past year. The first play, Saturday the
14th, was performed in the fall and it was a comedy. Laura Dallison and Melissa
Baxter were in charge of backstage and lights for both plays. With their help the
plays went off without a hitch. For the musical, Mrs. Kimball chose The Hobbit.
The BHS Thespian Troupe also performed a one act play called Mirrors for the
school and in Alamosa for competition. The faithful actors/actresses at Bayfield
High School look forward to another year of laughs, tears, and amazing music.

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Back Row (left to right): Anna Edwards, Sierra Allen, Heidi Cusick, Stefanie Goldenberg, Aaron Howard, Clayton Shonk,
Brentjanus, Karen Shonk, Grady Dunavan~ Leah Phillips, Kevin McWilliams, Lacy Williams, Sara Beckler, Mr. . Kimball,
Matt Stewart. Sitting (left to right): jake !berg, john Hanna, Laura Dollison, Erin Blac~ Kennie Monger, Sarah Crumbaugh,
Brook Bassett,)ori Andrews, Ben .Nelson. Laying (left to right): Beau Beck, Peter Lott, David Valencia, Tony Kimball

Above: Cassandra Turner, Nata/;e
Decker, Melinda johnson, Aaron
Howard, Lacy Williams, Melanie
Cramer, jene//e Crossman, and Grady
Dunavant accept applause for their
dynamite performance.
Riglzt: Tony Kimball and Matt Stewart
thank Me/is. a BaKter and Mrs. Kimball
with cards and stuffed animals.
Above right: As fellow actors look on,
Dave Greer, Clayton Shonk,jake !berg,
and Peter Lottgive the crowd one more
laugh.

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�The Bayfield High School chapter of National Honor
society, sponsored by Mrs. Teresa Cashio, had seven
active members in 1997-1998 and they were all females.
President was Brook Bassett, vice-president was Jori
Andrews, secretary was Kristin Tidrick, and treasurer was
Rachel Magg. Other seniors were Jessica Walter and
Whisty Taylor. The only junior who participated the entire
year was Lauri Berger. NHS is composed of students who
have a grade-point average of at least 3.7 and who have
completed twenty hours of community service each year
as an active member. If the requirements are not met
during membership, the student is removed from the
organization. At the end of their senior year, the students
have earned a NHS pin and blue and gold ropes which are
worn on their robes at graduation.

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Lauri Berget; Kristin ndric~ Rachel
Maag~ Whisty Taylot; andjori
Andrews show how proud they are
after the big stuffed animal collection.

Left to Right· Lauri Berger_, Whisty Taylor_,jori
Andrew~jessica Walter_, Brook Basse~ Rachel
Maag~ Kristin Tidric~ and advisor Theresa Cashio.

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Stand Club is a very active
group. This year for Red Ribbon
Week they served non-alcoholic
drinks to the student-body. They
also tied ·red ribbons on all the cars
in the school parking lot to show
their STAND on drinking and driving. For Christmas, STAND Club
adopted a family for project Merry
Christmas. STAND is also very
active in the community. They
spent time with the elderly, and they
helped clean schools and roads. It Top Row: Kaleb Cloud~ Kelty Greer_, Kresta sutherlin~
is a great and fun club to participate Christina Gambino, Peter Loft. Bottom Row: Trina s
in and it looks forward to more
Smith Loni Porter_,jodie Smith Advisor Bruce Stel~
members next year.
jenelle Crossman~ Melanie Cramer.

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The Bayfield High School Choir, directed by Mr. David Gleason, had a busy year. In
Cortez for the CHSAA competition, the choir scored three superiors in performance and one
in sight reading. The only other school who earned this rating was Cortez. Ashley Burleigh,
Grady Dunanvant, Trisha Lewis, Libby Smith, Wendy Phelps, La uri Berger, Ben Nelson,
Heidi Luter, and Genny Manzer participated in the Fort Lewis College Honor Cho1r in the fall
IML Honor Choir was held in Pagosa Springs at the end of April and most of the cho1r took
part in this event. Lauri Berger, Holly Chapin, Shauna Dooley, Jaimie Sinos, and Sarah
Crumbaugh traveled to Grand Junction to participate in CCD Honor Choir. All of these were
non-audition choirs. Several students participated in other honor choirs where auditions
were needed. Lauri Berger, Holly Chapin, Sarah Crumbaugh, Ben Nelson , Shauna Dooley,
and Bethany Davenport went to Adams State Honor Choir in Alamosa with their accompanist, Carol Priest. Western State Honor Choir took place in Gunnison and Sirios joined
those who went to Alamosa for this trip. Way to go BHS Choir!

Back Row: Erin Humiston,_john Hanna, Masanori Fukuda, David Valencia, Grady Dunavant;
james Richardson, Lauri Berger. Michelle Engledow. Crista Gurule. Middle Row: Mr. David
Gleason,jennifer Wray. Sarah Beckler. Kelfy Baker. Tammie Cartwright; Ramie Harris. Wendy
Phelps. jill Sirios. Hol(y Chapin, Christie Bonds, April Eimar. Sitting: Elisha Woodard, Erika
Kaiser. Brook Bassett; Lacy Williams, Derrisa Cline, Anna Edwards, Amy Guy. Liz Newby. Mrs.
Carol Priest.

The choir c/as~ direded by David Gleason
and accompanied by Carol Pries~ practices an Albanian love son!J A Kur do vfje
qjo Pranverra? ( When Will Spring Come?)

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�Bayfield High School band completed many activities in 1997-1998.
There were three honor bands in which several students participated . Danny
Percell , Kizzi Prior, Sierra Allen, Johnette Maloy, and Joletta Salazar were a
part of the Fort Lewis College Honor Band. Only one student participated in
Western State Honor Band in Gunnison and that was Amber Porter. Maloy,
Salazar, Porter, Ricky Boyet, LuCinda Moore, Bethany Tussing , Tony Kimball ,
Aileen Kholerschmidt, Laura Dallison, and Boothe lberg traveled to Monte
Vista to participate in the IML Honor Band. They also performed two concerts
and played at graduation. The band is directed by Mr. Joe Pyle and Mr. Matt
Fuller was a student teacher for part of the second semester.

Band members from left to right: Thomas
nson, Boothe !berg, Lucinda Moore, Danny
Perce/~ Sierra Allen, Cheri Caspe~ Director joe
Pyle, and Kizzi Prior. Not Picturedjohnette Maloy
andjolletta Salazar.

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Tony Kimball

The band takes a break
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�JOURNALISM

Seven brave souls 1n fourth hour and three hard working independent study students 1n third hour tackled
the challenge of producing both a school newspaper and the yearbook in one semester. Besides learning layout.
journalistic wnting, photography , and new computer systems . they also had to raise over $9 ,000 for the printing of
both the Predator and the 1997-1998 Wolverine yearbook. Four newspapers and many extra days and nights later
they were proud to say they accomplished the task successfully

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Erin Black, and Johnette Maloy

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Alisha Scholz--Yearbook editor.
Erin Black--Newspaper editor.

Back Row: Cody Stone, Alisha Scholz, Aaron Howard,
Kinsee Morlan, Clay Stephenson. Bottom: Ky m
Mickas, Hol(y Lucero.

Quick hands , quick minds,
and lots of knowledge make
any BHS student eligible for
being a member of the
Knowledge Bowl team . This
hardy crew put their wits on the
line
in
several
meets
throughout the year and
completed the year by earning
the right to attend the State
Knowledge Bowl Competition at
ASC in Alamosa.
Back Row: Boothe Iherg. Tim Mauldin, Ben Lueck, Kevin McWilliams,
Carl Rhodes, Sp onsor Ms. Tara Henderson. Bottom Row: Brent
janus, josh O'Briant,jake Iherg. Dan Dudley, Becky Evers.

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action as a D) at KIQX Radio.
Not a new name to many Jeremy S1scoe has made h1mself known---over the rad1o that IS Jeremy
or "Kid S1scoe . as he has been named by the rad1o world . has successfully contr ibuted to Bayf1eld H1gh
School 1n a very un1que way He created the "Wolvenne Update a weekly rad 1o program wh1ch conta1ned
announcements. sports and club mformation and 1nterv1ews w1th faculty and students As a sen1or Jeremy
held the t1tle of technical mamtenance ass1stant at Four Corners Broadcasting Along w1th those dut1es he
served as a Saturday n1ght OJ on KIQX KRSJ and KIUP Jeremy got h1s start w1th rad1o by part1c1pat1ng 1n an
e1ghth grade JOb shadow That expenence has led to many opportun1t1es and a def1n1te career d1rect1on .
BHS thanks Jeremy and extends warm wishes for his future

Many lives at BHS were enriched by the presence of
exchan9e students, Masanori Fukuda from japan, Liana
Nishida from Brazil and Andre Breuer from Germany.

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Laura Dallison and Nikki Evans
display their winning entries
from the Intermountain
League Art Show.

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the title for photography honorable mention.

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Kizzi Prior and Ben
Boyher were also honored for their literature
entries in the Reflections program.

�Back· jeremy Si~coe was a member of the Durango FFA Chapter. Front:
OJ Go~ney, Melanie Calderwood, and Clay Barkley participated in the
Ig11acio FFA program.

Left: Basin Rodeo Club
member,Kelly Baker,
leads
her
horse
around the barrels at
the Delta meet.

Above: Nikki Kremer, another Basin
Rodeo Club member, races at the
Sky Ute arena. Left: Mrs. jones
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For varsity, the season started out slow with a couple of loses, but once
the team learned to play together they were amazing. Every one of the girls
on the team contributed in one way or another to end up killing Ignacio and
qualifying for districts. Mrs. Bev Hott's team took second in districts and,
determined to win , went on to regionals. Unfortunately, because of nerves
and little mistakes, they were unable to win any game at regionals.
Junior varsity, coached by Mrs. Jana Pickett, had an amazing season.
The team worked wonders on the court and came out undefeated the second
half of the season. The C team also had an outstanding season.

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BHS-V-NAVAJO PREP
BHS-V-MONTE VISTA
BHS-V-IGNACIO
BHS-V-MANCOS
BHS-V-DEL NORTE
BHS-V-DOLORES
BHS-V-PAGOSA
BHS-V-MONTE VISTA
BHS-V-MANCOS
BHS-V-DEL NORTE
BHS-V-CENTAURI
BHS-V-IGNACIO
BHS-V-IGNACIO
BHS-V-CENTAURI
BHS-V-PAGOSA
BHS-V-LAS ANIMAS
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team discusses their
plan ofattack
Top Right: Wen&amp;
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opponents face.
Bottom Right· Amber
Morlan shows offher
skill by hitting around
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Wendy Phelps

Amber Morlan

Jessica Walter

Jessica Gingerich

Heidi Cusick:

Whisty Taylor

"My seniors are a great group of girls who
worked hard to get as far as they did."
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Top row: Coachjana Picke~ Becky Vandenher~ Mandy Magi!~ Shiann H01ne0 Kristina
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Top row: Andrea Zin~ Erika Kaiset; Brandi Naranj~ Amber LaytonJ Christie Bond~
Coach Ryan Malouff; Natalie Decket; Melinda Cundiff; Lashe/le Edward~ Sarah Sanchez,
Lindsey Dal/ison. Bottom row: MelindajohnsonJ Crystal Cusenz~joAnna Cartwrigh~
Aimee Wooc(, Stefanie Goldenhur~ Lucinda MooreJ Amber Bell

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Back row: Coach Bever(y Hoff_, Heidi Luter, Becky VandenhergJ Sara Bee~ Whisty Taylor,
jessica Walter, Candi PatersonJ Amber MorlanJ Coach )ana Pickett. Bottom row:jessica
Gingerich Ashley Burliegh Wendy Phelp~ Ruth)one~ Kinsee Morlan, Cecilia Hannah.

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The 1997 Bayfield Wolverine Football team may not have had all the success that 1
experienced last year, but it was still filled with hard hits, spectacu lar plays, and many
memories, which the players will cherish for the rest of their lives.
The season started off with a win against a New Mexico school, wh1ch gave the
team the longest winning streak in the state. The team was able to keep the streak for only
one more game. Even though the score board did not indicate the team 's efforts. the team
was filled with talent.
Coach Marty Moon said, "We got off to a good start, but let off later 1n the season. A
few games got away from us, when we should have won them. A lot of underclassmen got
some valuable experience this year, and it should make them better for next year. If we
work hard in the off-season, we can compete for the league title. We have the talent
coming back to do it. It is a matter of following through with action , instead of talk."

MVP
Beau Beck-Offense
Casey Potter-Defense
David Greer
All State First Team
Ben Nelson-Offensive line
and Punter
All State Honorable Mention
Peter Lott-Receiver
All Conference
David Greer-Defensive line
Beau Beck-Quarterback
Honorable Mention
Peter Lett-Defensive Back
Ryan Howard-Receiver

Above: Aaron ChamhleeJ Peter Lot~
David Gree0 and Beau Beck go in for
the face off against the Scorpions.
Right· Tommy Percell watches the
action from the sidelines. Below: Kel(y
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�standing left to right): Coach Moon, Coach Houtz, jake Parker, Troy Rakes,john Hanna, Micah Pnest,justm
Gingerich, Christian Frye, jon Wilmer, Chad Hurford, Brandon Roberts, Coach Nickerson, Coach Stell Bent over
j T Bell, Tommy Percell, Devon Catron, Casey Potter, Clifton Packer, Blake Evan.&gt;; Danny Percell, Ian Rose, Gaven
Downey, Ben Nelson, Brady Paule/&lt;, David Greer. KIJeeling.jesse Lasater, Brandon Perkins, Trav/_, Valencia, Keltv
Greer, Isaac Fleener, Clayton Shonk, Aaron Chamblee, john Larsen, Kevin Blad., Scott MacA!'vt~v. Ryan Howard,
hiloh Montgomery, Manager.· Melanie Cramer. Sitting · Manager: Chris Ourganion, Ryan McLaughlm, Eri/...
Garoa, Charlie Duran, Peter Lott, Scott Wiehe, joe Wall, Kirk Cundiff, Dav1d Valencia,john Qual!_-, Clm_, Man·ha.'e
Beau Beck, Manager.jenelle Crossman.

Le ft: Casey Potter gets ready for
his ent ry into the game. Above:
Peter Lott and Erik Garcia run for
the touchdown. The crowd can
only say, I(Run Wolverines, run!!"

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Above: Aaron Chamblee and Howard
try to get past the Del Norte defense.
Below: The Wolverines try to stop the
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intercepts the hall
as Del Norte players
observe. Top Right:
Ben Nelson punts the
hall. Left: Aaron
Chamblee lets the
Tigers know, This
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Top row: Coach Kimball, Ryan Jobes, Adam Jobes, Richie Monger, Tony
Kimball, Kennie Monger, Rusty Sanchez, Chris Smithwick, Tim Spishock,
Coach Kimball. Middle row: Douglas Farnam, Marie VanAbemma, Sierra
Allen, Brekka Ritchie, Cheri Casper, Erin Black, Angi Young, Danica Fischer,
Robert Farnam. Bottom row: jeremy Crossman, Mark Kimball, Grady
Dunavant, Andre Breuer, Clayton Stephenson, ).R. Sutherlin, Dan Swartz,
Cody Stephenson.
Kennie keeps the pace
to pass a foe at the
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�Cross country runners are a tough breed of athletes . People may not
realize this because cross country is not as popular as some other sports . In other
sports the games might be canceled because of rain or snow and the participants
are allowed rest time. Not in cross country. The race must go on! Cross country
runners run 5000 kilometers (3.12 miles) as hard as they can , nonstop, for
seventeen to twenty-eight minutes. The practices contained running four miles a
day in hot, cold , rainy, or muddy conditions. During the year of 1997 the boys
went to state as a team and placed eleventh. The girls side took two runners to
state. A heavy snow storm caused the team to make the trip to state twice.

Left: The boys set their watches at the start of the state championships.
Right: JR. outruns his Centauri opponent at the regional championships.

Grady Dunauant

Andre Breuer Marie and Sierra try to
stay relaxed at State.

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Upper Right· The BHS cheer
squad goes to state. Above: The
cheerleaders get the crowd to
ral(y behind the Wolverine football team. Middle Right· The
squad takes time to watch the
Wolverine football game. Right·
Hilarie Moore and Christina
Gambino share a moment of
sister(y love.

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The Wolverine wrestling this year was composed of a vanety of expenenced ano
non-experienced wrestlers. With SIX freshmen. four sophomores. three JUniors. and seven
sen1ors. the season was looking hopeful. The season was already off to a good start w1th a
f1rst place w1n at Shiprock in the first week out. Th1s success cont1nued throughout the
ent1re season. The Aztec Dual brought in a second place finish and another memorable
po1nt was gett1ng second at League, therefore beating state champs Monte V1sta.
Not surprising, however still exciting, was the success of Shane Barnes and Aden
Momson. State competition left Shane Barnes with a third place finish. wh1le Aden MomsQr
brought home a first place finish. therefore naming him State Champ1on at 171 pounds.
Th1s season was another great one for the proud wrestlers. According to Coach R1c
Edwards. "We had a great team and a fantastiC season. We were more than a team. we
were a family."

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Dauid Greer

Will Hoffman

John Larsen

Aden Morrison tries to
take down yet another
opponent as he earns
his way to the top.

Robbie Lewis

Casey Potter Aden Morrison

Casey Potter
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�Back row: left to right- Fred Rai h, Mr. Ed, Ca ey Potter, Clayton Shonk, Brady Paulek, josh Parker, Aden
Morrison, David Green, Robbie Lewis,jake Parker,)ason Deweese, Dominic Martinez. Middle row: john Larsen,
Kirk Cundiff, Lance Lucero, Shane Barnes, Will Hoffman, Brandon Head, Nick Duran, Kevin Black. Seated:
)enelle Cros man, Brittany Ru ell, Brian Scholz, Leonard Lucero, Chad Hurford,jake Tucson, Sarah Edwards.

Nick Duran
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�Aden Morrison takes top honors
at the Sand Devil Classic.

Mr. Ed is caught in a pensive moment

Aden Morrison, the 1 71 pound state
champion, gets ready to attack Willie
Merfield of Pagosa in his final match.

Brian Scholz escapes with a stand up.

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Basketball season was full of changes for the Wolverines. A new year, a new
floor and gymnasium to play in, a new coach, new members of the team and a whole
world of new reasons to rise to the occasion.

From the start of the clock to the

sounding of the final buzzer, the teams never gave up. They were a group with ability
and the willingness to work together for the good of all.
Since most of the varsity players graduated, the Wolverine Varsity had to bring
in the hidden talents of the once underclassmen. Starting over was not in the books
for the Wolverines, however, strengthening their attack was. The season was not the
one with the most wins or even the most losses in BHS history, but it was one for the
seniors of '98' to be proud of. Coach Bruce Stell came into the lives and hearts of a
team of young men and helped them rise to their own best level. Whether facing the
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Cole drives the lane and shoots a lay up during their game against Del Norte.

Standing (Left to Right): Shawn Gurule, Beau Beck, Grady Dunavant, Tony Kimball,
Micah Foster, Ryan Samples, Chad Cole,)oe Wall,j.R. Sutherlin, Doug Fritz, Peter Lott.
Kneeling (Left to Right): Melanie Cramer, Coach Stell, Chris Ourganian.

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�Standing (Left to Right): Chris Ourganian, Coach Malouff, Richie Monger, Matt Green,
john Hanna, jerry Steinbacher, Kennie Monger, Melanie Cramer. Kneeling (Left to Right):
Chris Smithwick, Charlie Duran, David Valencia, Ryan McLaughlin, Steve Larsen.

Standing (Left to Right): Coach Reigil, Shilo Montgomery, Rory Martinez, Matt Nelson,
Kelly Greer, Rusty Sanchez, Devon Catron, Chris Marchase, Rycmjobes, Chris Ourganian,
Melanie Cramer. Kneeling (Left to Right): Robert Farnam, Chris Carroll, jon Qua/Is, Adam
Jobes, Aaron Howard, Chad Ludwig, Doug Farnam, Brandon Roberts.

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and dedication of the team did not pay off during the season. The year
ended in the opening round of the district playoffs. This was disappointing
to the Lady Wolverines and the seniors. The upcoming season will mean
playing under a new coach and rebuilding to play under new conditions.

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Top Left: Sara Beck
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Holly Bodiroga spots
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Top Left: Whisty Taylor looks determined as
he look for an opening.
Top Right: Ruth.Jones shows she has control.
Left: Tara Corlies shoots as Del Norte trys to
keep up.
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Edwards, Xochitl Garcia, Shiann Homer, Cecilia Hanna, Kresta Sutherlin, Andrea Ladner,
Andrea Cusick, Aileen Kohlerschmidt, Coach Dahovich. Kneeling (Left to Right): Coach
jones,jessica Mars, Sierra Allen, Amy Guy, Sarah Horton, Andrea Zink, Amber Layton, Edee
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School tracksters surged forward. They broke personal bests and high school records
Three new records were set in 1998. Tony Kimball beat the school record for the high
jump with a jump of 6'5". In the 1600 meter run Clay Stephenson set a new record with
4:53.6. Tara Corlies beat Melinda Hodges' old record of 32'4.5" in the triple jump with
32'6". BHS proudly sent five guys and ten girls to state: the guys 1600 meter relay; Tony
Kimball for the high jump, 200 meter dash and the 1600 meter relay; Clay Stephenson
for the 1600 and 3200 meter run; Lindsay Dallison for the high jump; the girls 400 meter
and 1600 meter relay; and Cecilia Hanna for the 100 meter hurdles. Clay and Tony were
the only ones who made it to finals. Coach Vernon Kimball says, " Everyone that comes
out next year will be a hopeful."

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jerry Steinhachet; Dan Dudle~ Kevin McWilliam~ Ben Nelson. Standing near
front (left to right): Coach Sherry Kimhal~ Lary William~ Mandy Magi!~ Heidi
Lutet; Becky Vandenher~ jessica Mar~ Ashley Burleigh Sara Becklet; Sarah
Sanche~ Angi Youn~ Erin Blac~ Kel(y Greet; Clayton Shon~ Andy Schaaf; Scott
Wiehe, j.R. Sutherlin, Micah Prie~ Ian Rose, Coach Vernon Kimball. Kneeling
(left to right): Heidi Cusic~ Trisha Lewi~ Laura Dal/ison, Andrea Cusic~ Xochitl
Garcia, Ruth )one~ Sara Bee~ Lucinda Moore, Richie Monget; Travis Valencia,
jesse Lasatet; Tommy Perce/~ Kennie Monget; Tim Spishoc~ Clay Stephenson.
Sitting (left to right):jamie Sirio~ Sarah Horton jessica Randolph Ceclia Hanna,
Tara Corlie~ Christie Bond~ Sierra Allen, Marie VanAhhem~ Cheri Caspet; Edith
Monge, Lindsay Dal/ison,john Hanna.

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�The 1998 baseball season started off slow and finished strong. The team struggled
through non-conference games but shined in conference games. Part of thetr success
was the dominating pitching of Jon Baier and newcomer, Cody Stone. Great defense from
Ryan Howard, Isaac Fleener, and Casey Donahue also helped the cause. Jon Baier led
the team with home runs and RBI's. The team was 8-2 in league games with losses to
Monte Vista and Pagosa. The District Tournament took place on May 2nd in Centauri.
The team had to play Pagosa in the first round, and ended up losing 8-4. The following
players earned All-Conference honors: Jon Baier, Shane Horton , Cody Stone, Peter Lott.
and Isaac Fleener. Jon Baier was also named the Inter mountain League Player of the
Year. "I thought we had a great season and the kids played real well. We played as a
team and played hard," according to first year head coach, James Grentz.

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a ltard clll af?ainst Del Norte. His war pail,
also adds to his wardrobe. Top Right: Ginn
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team ploy Ignacio. Left: Aaron Howardjo1
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�Top Left: Cody Stone concentrates on
throwing a strike. Top Middle: Ryan
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Right: Jon Baier tries to intimidate his
opponent. Middle Left: lillian Capalbo is
perj(Jrming her home run swing. Middle
Right: Peter Lott coasts home to score
one (~{his many runs. Left: The team meets
he.f(Jre going out for another inning.

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Baier, Casey Potter, Cody Stone, Matt Piccoli, Shane Horton, and Coach james Grentz.
Bottom Row; Chris Ourganian, Casey Donahue, Isaac Fleener, justin Gingerich, Aaron
Howard, Will Champlin, jillian Capalbo, and Ginny Manzer.

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Shilo Montgomery, Matt Nelson, Monty Hatfield, and Coach Jeff OuLuca. Bottom Row; Chris
Ourganian, Chris Carroll, jon Qualls, Chris Smithwick, Clifton Backer, Doug Farnam, Chris
Marchase, jon Wilmer, and Ginny Manzer.

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David Greer 1997
Football MVP.

Tony Kimball 1998
Boys ' Track MVP.

1998 Chuck Sanchez

Award Winner

--Wendy Phelps-Winning the Chuck Sanchez
award is a great achievement.
To qualify for this award a person
has to have played three sports
every year for four years. This
person must also be a good
citizen , be coachable , have
a good attitude, and good grades.
The final decision is made by the
coaches. When the votes were
all tallied for 1997-1998 the winner
was Wendy Phelps.

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�Above: The advanced foods classjoins with the German class to create

Above: .Jesse Lasatet; Ashley Burleigh and Christian
Frye display theiryummy looking Christmas cakes.

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Above: Kinsee Morlan ere·
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Above: After hard wor~ one of the many food
classesJ proud(y shows off their exotic; tropical Above: Ryan Samples indulges in his
fruit dishes.
idea ofgourmet foo~ a Snickers bar.

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�Above: Candi Patterson gives
one of her priceless smiles.
While Jamie Sirios digs into...
baby food?

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Ahove:.Jeheta Siffert spots Amber Bell during
weight~ fourth hour.

�Above: What better way to learn than hy dressing the part Mr.
Moons, 1945 to presen~ class doesjust that Right· Mrs. Becklers
aerobics class warms up for an intense workout

Top Left: Keri
Carlson finishes
her mask for
scuplture. Top
Right: jeheta
Siffert shows her
delight,
while
Ruth jones shows
disgust after a
dissection. Left:
The Early Childhood Ed. class
learns how to he
a kid again.

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�Ahove: Shane Horton strums away on the
guitar he made in Mr. Manns woodshop.
Above: Oavtd Valenci proves
he can work 17r
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womr- ·
oelow: Devon
_...tcron is intent on his workout_ while Rusty Sanchez and
Chris Marchase look on.
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Above: David Greer and Shane Barnes help in the buildint
of the biodome. Their global science clas~ taught by Mr
Lelantt played a huge part in the completion ofthe biodome

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�Left: The 4-Corners class plays an
ancient game on one oftheir many
field trips. Below: Mrs. Cashios
speech students pose in their outfits for the character speech.

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Above: Best friends and sisters Brook Bassett_ Liana Nishida, and
Summer Bassett share theirjoy with the world Below: Peter Lott is
diligently pounding away at the computet; a skill much needed in
high school.

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Above: Literal(y the three stooges
Brady Paulek_ Grady Dunavan~
and Tony Kimball playful(y peek
into Mrs. Mericle s classroom.

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�Left: David Greer helps out in the student store--the place to go for one's everyday needs. Above: Amber Bell hard at
work Even freshmen work har~ amazing!

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�Top Left: Casey Potter is intent
on reading hut don't ask Eric
Walker if he cares. Top Right·
Good friends., Brian Scholz and
Karen Shonk hug for the camera.
Middle Left: Freshmen girls enjoy a beautiful day out on the patio. Middle Right· Sarah Edwards
is keeping her computer skills
sharp. Right· Kirk Cundiff and
Tyler Lucas are hard at work in
Mrs. Mericle s German class.

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�Above: Jamie Sirios performs for the students at
apep ral(y. Top Right· Christina Gambino daint(y
holds the hockey sticK, not realty into the game.

Middle Left: Ooh I~ Ia! Wendy Phelps and Chris Smithwick
strike a pose. Middle Right: A group of friends stake out an
area in the lohhy to er!}oy lunch. Left: Liz Newhy thumhs
through a magazine looking for information, most likely for a
speech. Ahove: Ben Boyher is meticulous(y at work on his kayak

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�Above:john Larsen shows his stuff
for the camera.

Top Right· Casey Potter intent(y
works away on yet another masterpiece.
Above: Ashley Catron and Hilarie
Moore boogie down during an assembly.
Middle Right· The library is busy
as students take advantage of
their break.
Right: Tyrel Cloudt shows Leonard
Lucero how its done on the computer.

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�Top Left: Students give a very informal
presentation in front of a class. Above:
Looks like seniors--hardly working! Middle
Left: Shawn Gurule looks up from his
English homework, thankful for a break.

Above: Amber Morlan counts change while
working in the student store.

ve: The cafeteria is a multi-purpose room, Ahove: Tory Grande shows his mixed
as students husily hurry to finish homewor~ feelings ahout heing in school.
watch TV, socialize, and eat

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�Above: Some ofthe guys hangin' out before the
next class. Right· Elisa Morales is happy at the
progre s she is making in the guitar class taught
by Mr. Glea.wn.

Ahove: A studious looking
joe Stewart picks up attendance slips. Middle Right·
GrinningJ even under the
weigh~ Kevin McWilliams
tries to heat his hest Right·
Ryan johesJ john QuallsJ
Andy Schaaf; and Andrea
Cusick enjoy a break after
selling concessions.

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�Above: Chris Rhodes and Ben Boyher waste time
flattening a roll of toilet papet; fun?

Above: Lindsey Oallison and Edie Monge
enjoy being friends.

Top Right· The cutest couple at BH~ Peter Lott
and Clayton Shonk share a dance.
Left: Kym Mickas smiles for the camera revealing an illegal piece ofgum.
Above: Friends hang out in the lobby on the
comfortable furniture.

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�Above: Office aids Isaac Fleener and Chris
Organian busily perform the everyday
tasks.

Above: Does Mr. Prior know that
Cody Stone is on his motorcycle?

Above: Co/tin Duran and Kef/;
Greer show their secret feeling~
for each other.

Above: Distracted
again? Matt Piccoli
looks offto the side
during class.
Middle: Micah
Foster knows how
to keep an audience entertained
with his lip sync.
Right: Brandon
Head is pulled away
during P.E for a
quick photo.

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Above: Masanori Fukuda
and Brook Bassett enjo;
their last few months ot
schoo~ as they displa;
their friendship.

�Travi~ oh Travi~you are the man ofour dreams~

say Kama andjori.

Above: Ice Ice Baby/ Ryan Howar~ john
Above: Becky Evers turns Baiet; and Beau Beck perform to Vanilla
aroun~ forgetting about her Ice at the Christmas assemb(y.
computer work.

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Top Left: Hetdi Lute~; .Jessica Pritcharct
Ashley Burleigh and Ruth.Jones smile for
the camera as Kama McDonald trys to be
sneeky.
Bottom Left: Nikki Evans displays her
beautiful flowers.
Above: Alisha Scholz and Trisha Lewis
show that dancing is their favorite pastime.

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Top Right: Dancing the night awa~ Ruth jones
shows that she is having a good time.
Left: Brook Bassett andjohn Larsen show off
their style.

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nine months ago it seemed like this year would never end. Now, we
stand here on our final day with so many memories associated with
the place that became our home away from home. A place where
we spent eight hours a day with our other family of friends and mentors. A common ground where together we shared our thoughts ,
our emotions, our pain, our laughs, our tears, and our lives." ~

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Jori Andrews
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only fail if we
lose sight of
our dreams ...
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do what others are not doing .... This class is full of individuals, but we have always come together when
we needed to. This class has
a lot of potential to make the
world a better place." ~

Whisty Taylor
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�SCRATCH I G TO THE TOP!

Precious moments are shared between friends Heidi Cusid
and Brook Bassett

Above: Congratulations
for a ;·oh well
done! Kizzi
Prior shows
herjoy while
recetvtng a
graduation
gift
Right: The
camera
catchesjessica
Gingerich and
Micah Foster
on a quick exit
from the gym.

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_Honors Diploma
recipient:

~ Jenny Evers

Top Left: Dad shows his special approval
ofdaughterJoletta after the ceremony
Aaron ChamhleeJ lek and Liz Newby
ahoveJ display their excitment and satisfaction of completing this milestone in
their lives.

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�"No it is not fake" says Angelo Baca as he displays his diploma.

Family and
friends listen
intent(y as the
graduates of
1998 are honored

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Candi Patterson and Casey Potter
share a special moment after the
graduation ceremony.

�HS WE GROW .•.
Pooh (Wendy),
What
a
blessing
you
have been to our
family.
Your
beautiful smile
and happy personality will take
you where you
want to go in this
life. Keep compassion in your
heart for those
that are struggling
in this world. Be true to yourself. We will
always be here for you.
We love you!
Mom and Dad
Grady,

Angelo,
At nine months, you embarked on
your journey on foot.
Today you go forward ...
Because of those first steps that you took
Because we learn as we grow
Because we ultimately reap what we sow
Because we don't always heed "good
advice"
Because we often have to "re-do" things
once or twice
Because we love, in all kinds of weather
Because of all these reasons and more-we'll be proud of you forever!
Love Mom, Mitch, Kyle and Bradley

Upon arriving into our lives
you added joy and
have continued to
do so every today.
The contentment
shown then was
no doubt the
groundworks for
your unending
need to smile and
make
those
around you smile
too. Those breakfast smiles have
paid off!!! We love
you son , and
words can 't express how proud
we are of who you are and what you are to those who
know you. Don't ever lose sight of that. Forever in our
hearts!!
Mom and Dad

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�Ryan,

We love you Ryan.
Dad, Mom, Aaron, and Whitney

Jodi,

I love you,

Mom

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Everyday
of your life has
been and continues to be a
reason to celebrate. You are
an extraordinary
young woman
whose compassion and inner
beauty knows
no bounds. I am
so proud to call
you my daughter, and my
friend.

As you move forward
into this new and exciting
phase of your life, always
remember where you have
been. Go with God's blessing.
Proverbs 9:10
Grandpa and Grandma H.

Dear Joe,
Your family wants you
to know we are very proud of
you. You cannot live life without fear. What is important is
what we do when fear comes.
It is too large of a burden for
us to carry. It would crush us
if we attempt to carry it on our
own. We must trust God.
David penned these words of
God in Psalm 56; uwhen I am
afraid, I will put my trust in
Thee. In God I have put my
trust; I shall not be afraid ."
When fear comes, trust God
and He will carry that burden.
Love you much,
Mom and Dad

�Whisty,

Heidi,
Man is that he
might have joy. You
have brought us great
joy. Happiness comes
as we learn to make
correct
choices.
Please continue to
make these correct
choices and we promise, you will have eternal happiness. We
are proud of you and
the person you are.
You have been an example to us and we
are thankful for who
you are and who you
represent. Keep up
the good work!
Love,
Mom and Dad

As often as
possible do what others are not doing; go
off-season instead of
on, go in bad weather
instead of good, walk
when others ride,
laugh when others
cry. Keep focused
and you will reach all
of your dreams. It
has been and exciting seventeen years.
You have overcome
and accomplished so
much, we are very
proud of you. Always
remember: "You will
do just fine."
Love you lots,
Mom and Dad

Jess,
Whatever
you set your
mind to you
seem to accomplish. I'm very
proud of you
and couldn't
have asked for a
more perfect
daughter.
You've turned
into a lovely
young woman.
Love Mom

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�Ashley,
The day you were born I
wrote this in your baby book. You
are just born, listen to me. You are
just born}stay close to me. Let me
nourish you, be kind to you, teach
you, and give you strength. The
world we have brought you into is
filled with beauty, but it is also made
up of those out to kill, destroy, and
turn your new brain into a machine
part. I will hold you well and guide
you through each new clearing, and
push you through the waves. There
will come a day when you will break
away, but meanwhi.\. · will show
you the way.
Our sweet daugnt...,., you
have made us proud. When times
were tough, you pushed on when
others would have given up. Your
honesty and loyalty are strengths
that can not be taken away and will
carry you far in life. Nothing is beyond your reach, go for it!
Love,
Mom, Dad, and Devon

Jodie,
All through your growing up
years, you have been an achiever.
It takes your kind of enthusiasm to
make it in life, so we know you've
got what it takes. You have always
been a kind person and a good
friend. Keep that smile and stay
happy. We wish you the best, and
we love you.
Love,
Mom, Rob, and your sisters

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�Scott,
Chase your dreams,
reach for the stars and you'll
always succeed! Enjoy
yourself,these are the good
ol' days you're going to miss
in the years ahead. We're
proud of you!
Love you lots,
Mom and Dad

Dear Candi ,
We are so very proud of
our Snow White Princess.
You have endured through
many difficult situations.
Health problems which
jepordized your schooling ,
moving, leaving life-long
friends and home, attending
a new high school your senior year, missing out on beloved sports. With every situation you conquered them
with a positive attitude and a
big smile. You are and have
always been such a joy in our
lives. You are truly a beautiful young woman inside and
out. Congratulations!
Love,
Mom and Dad

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�Jeremy,
1am so proud of you. Keep
learning and growing--success
and happiness will be yours.
Lotsa love, Mom
Amber,
Our lives have changed
because of you. You have
taught us that success is possible in all areas of life and that
hard work and commitment to
a goal have many rewards.
Keep reaching for the stars and
your life will remain bright.
Love,
Mom and Dad

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Casey,
Remember blessed
are those who
give without remembering
and take without forgetting.
You will hold
positions of
trust and responsibility
during you r
life, and w ill
rub shoulders
with the best men and women in the world.
With all our love, Dad, Mom, Tiffany,
Jessica, Nick, Shaq, Baby, and Dutch

�Pete,
Ya gotta know how
much we all love ya and
hope you understand how
much joy you have brought
to all of us and don't forgetYou can run
You can hide
But you'll never be far
From the West Side!!
Mom and everybody

Tim,
We are so very proud of you
for all you have accomplished and
the young man you have become.
Your conviction to truth, honesty,
and yourself is both admirable and
valuable to all the lives you touch. IIIMI•
You have a brilliant future. Do
what you dream!

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�Beau,
VVe are so grateful
for the opportunity of
having you in our family. You have blessed
our lives. VVe love you!
The future is bright!
Keep up the good
work.
Love,
Mom and Dad

Jori Heather,
What fun we have had
raising you! Thanks for your
desire to always do your best.
You have made our job easy.
We can't wait to see what you
do next! "Whatever you do,
work at it with all your heart,
as working for the Lord, not
for men ... " Col. 3:23.

You are the Bomb!
Love always,
Dad and Mom

114 Dedications

�Will,
As the eldest of seven sons, you have always had
many eyes upon you. Your desire to set a good example
has not gone unnoticed--by your brothers, your parents, nor
your peers. Your willingness to arise early and work hard
all day, coupled with your desire to serve others has and
will serve you well throughout
your life. You can accomplish
anything you desire if you hold
true to your principles and values ... and always remember to
CTR.

Dearest Kizzi,
No
matter
what, always be
honest, make your
word good and give
your all and because you must, to
know you will.
There's no one like
you "little girl."
Love always,
Your mother and
your family

Alisha,
When you were born I held you in my
arms and just kept smiling at you, you always smiled back, your big eyes wide open
full of love. You were such a beautiful, good,
sweet baby. Now as I watch you grow and
become your own person, I look at you, your
laughter, your happiness, your simplicity,
your beauty, and I wonder where you will
be fifteen years from now.
I just hope that you will be able to enjoy a life of sensitivity, goodness, accomplishment, and love in a world that is at
peace, but most of all I want you to know
that I am proud of you and that I love you
dearly. These words were written by
Susan Polis Schutz but come from my
heart.
Love always,
Mom, Dad, Brian, Garrett, and Brittney

Dedications

115

�Joletta,
Watching you grow, sharing
your life, and just having you for
our daughter has brought us
more joy and pride and more
happiness than you could ever
know. We hope you know how
much you are cherished and
how deeply you are loved!
Have a wonderful life!
Mom and Dad

To Our Dear Daughter Kristin,
We are so proud of the
special young woman you've
become. Remember, all
things are possible with God's
help. So, shoot for the stars!
Love Mom, Dad, Laura,
and Matt

116 Dedications

�THANK YOU
PARENTS
FOR ALL OF
YOUR SUPPORT!

Dedications

11 7

�Thanks
The staff of the 1997-98 yearbook wishes to extend our
appreciation to the businesses in the area who have helped
to make this book possible and we encourage students to
personally thank these individuals for their support.
The 1997-98 Staff
Kinsee Morlan, Business Manager
Alisha Scholz, Editor

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The year has come and gone. The new school brought
together old friends and new faces. The halls echoed with the
excitement of a bigger, better school and for some the final
year. Students were able to enjoy a bigger library, bigger classrooms, huge gym, a cafetorium, and overall , a spectacular
building. With the new school came different rules, the routine
of classes, good and not so good sport seasons, many activities and great as well as strange events. Students even coped
well with a carbon monoxide leak. All in all it, has been an
amazing year. Memories have been made and stored, never
to be forgotten. The 1997-1998 Wolverine Yearbook has just
':_Scratched the Surface:_ of another year at Bayfield High.

�Moments and Memories

��D Mother Teresa of Calcutta
dies at 87 m September. The
beloved Roman Catholic nun
won many honors. including
the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize
Ill El Nino. the warmer-thannormal water phenomenon 1n
the equatorial Pacific, is
blamed for storms and
weather problems all over the
globe
For the Apnl
1995 bomb1ng of the
Alfred P Murrah Federal
Building in Oklahoma City,
Timothy McVe1gh, convicted
of conspiracy and murder,
is sentenced to death
II Carl1sle, Iowa, couple
Ken and Bobb1 McCaughey
are the proud parents of
seven new children when
Bobbi delivers the U S.'s
first livmg septuplets m
November
The band
Hanson, three young brothers
from Tulsa. breaks into rock
stardom with their hit single
"MMMBop" ml Alter 106
years of British rule,
Hong Kong reverts to The
People's Republic of China at
12:01 a.m., July 1
The
Pathfinder spacecraft lands
on Mars July 4. Pathfinder
and 1ts rover Sojourner send
back the first-ever highresolution color pictures of
the Mart1an landscape.
Ia At Princess Diana's
funeral in September Elton
John performs "Candle in the
Wind 1997." The song
becomes the best-selling
smgle of all time. 11 Titanic
becomes a huge critical and
box-office success. The epic
earns over $300 million in its
first 7 weeks and captures 14
Academy Award nominations.
1m Tiger Woods at 21 wins
the Masters by 12 strokes.
sets a PGA Tour earnings
record of $2.1 million, and is
named PGA Player of the Year.

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                    <text>����ise the Roo

fthere is one thing that Bayfield Wolverines have a thirst for, it's being in
the spotlight. In the past this could have been called rebellious, corrupt,
or just down right rude. Through the years of bias opinions, however,
Bayfield High School has been able to rise above the line of normality into
realm all it's own. Our actions and personalities speak louder than words,
have certainly made an impact large enough to raise the roof.
1

�SAJYD

TIES

A

II throughout Bayfield High School, students expressed their spirit, unity, and dedication by participating in various clubs and
sports. Whether taking the role as an excited spectator, pushing it as a coach, or running the show as an
athlete, everyone seemed to find their place.
The overwhelming talents of the student body were
dramatically broadcast as their plays brought tears
to our eyes both out of sadness and laughter.
The school halls rang with the sweet melody of the
choir and the up-beat tempo from the band room.
Clubs showed leadership toward goals as more than
half the student body was involved in futuristic clubs
like FBLA, FCCLA, and FFA. EPYCS, a new organization in the San Juan Region, raised $8,000 for non
profits. New teachers brought with them exciting
new activity periods such as beading, games, and
even a group where young women got to freely
express their thoughts and opinions. Ail-in-all
Bayfield High School and the community as a whole,
proved that we are connected through the numerous and versatile activities, sports, and clubs. And in
some way, shape, or form, we are all involved.

2

�(Top center) Shane Horton, Ryan
McLaughlin, and Jesse Lasater take a
break. (Upper right) Brekka Ritchie
lives her fantasy as a Halloween cowgirl. (Bottom right) Kinsee Morlan
slams another one. (Bottom left) Mrs.
Diane Milner show us her sweet tooth.

3

�win.

4

�T h e halls filled with merriment and purple and
gold when Homecoming week kicked off with
" off-the-wall fling days" as the students dressed up in
costumes to fit the " Hollywood Homecoming" theme.
Almost everyone wore something to show their Wolverine
Spirit. Thursday' s ceremonies started with a pep assembly after lunch, complete with games, cheerleaders,
and even a talk from Bayfield's own " Brother Richard" .
The Great Reverend Richard healed the bleeding souls in
our school and made us believe in the power of the
Mighty Wolverine.
Thursday night, Powder Puff Football and Peach Fuzz
Volleyball games were held. The sophomore and junior
girl's team won Powder Puff, while the Senior guys won
Peach Fuzz. The night was topped off with a bonfire that
burned for an hour while the cheerleaders kept everyone
going with cheers.
At the games Saturday, JV and Varsity volleyball teams
beat Monte Vista Pirates. Varsity football shut out the
Ignacio Bobcats 13-0. Many alumni showed up to support
the team. Homecoming Royalty were Ben Nelson and
Ruth Jones. In their court were Elisa Morales, Ashley
Burleigh, David Valencia, and Clayton Shonk. Beautiful
dresses graced the dance floor Saturday night as festivities were concluded with a traditional dance.

Both the bonfire flames and
Bayfield's spirits were high as
Homecoming festivities continued
into Thursday night.

5

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owboys, skaters, jocks, cheerleaders, and trendsetters meander
the halls with their variety at Bayfield High School. Since the people of our
school have been infringed upon by a dress
code, the fads are not quite as obvious as
they may be in other schools. Bayfield, however, has its own unique fashion. Tory Grande, Jebeta Sitfert, and Brendan Clendenning have each added his or her own page
in the fashion history of Bayfield High
School. Since no rules have really been put
on the individual students, fads may be
more prevalent. Khaki pants, overalls, and
Carhart work clothes have taken over the
males of the school. Platform shoes, nicely
kept hair, and vetters are fad trends set by
the women.

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h A
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nchez
and
ane Orton, wear it all for a
special occasion. (Upper right) Jessica Pritchard displays her tongue
stud. (Lower right) Monica Pyle' s
patch pants and boots helped to
dress up the halls. (Lower center) Tory Grande's newest creation may not
be a real trendsetter.

7

�(Right) Seniors led the way at Homecoming.
Everyone got into the swing of things. Here
Kym Mickas helps Greg Price with his makeup.

J

Just ask
Dan Percell.
It was work,
work, work, and
hurry, hurry as the
senior workload
piled up. Portfolios, speeches,
exit interviews,
history tests, English papers, college entrance
tests and college
and scholarship
applications were
just a part of the
year! Yet, when
May
rolled
around, it was all
worth it. Whether
graduates choose
work, military, or
more schooling,
watch out world ,
the class of 1999
will raise the roof!

8

WHAT DO YOU PLAN
TO MAJOR IN?
MEDICAL 21%
EDUCATION 1.3%
ENGINEERING 1.3%
BUSINESS MNG 10%
OTHER/ UNDECIDED
42%

WHAT DO YOU PLAN
ON DOING AFTER
HIGH SCHOOL?
MILITARY 7%
WORK2%
COLLEGE 76%
UNDECIDED 1.3%

WILL YOU B E LMNG
IN BAYFIELD 1 0
YEARS FROM NOW?
YES .3%
N071%
NOT SURE26%

HOW MANY KIDS DO
YOU PLAN T O HAVE?
NONE 1.3%
ONETWO 65%
THREE OR MORE 21%

�(Left) Third hour speech class participants; Smith, Bouslaugh, Maloy, Mickas,
Rose, Piccoli, Lucero, Luter, Jones, and
Lasater pose in costume.

" Watching Mr. Marty
chase Scoobie down
the ramp. "
STEVE POULOS

" Making the messiest ever manners
video for Foods
class! " BREKKA
RITCHIE

"Slam dunking aregulation basketball
for the first time in
basketball practice''
MATT PICCOLI

"Wearing my witch
boots to trig class
for Steve Poulos and
Kennie Monger"
JENELLE CROSSMAN

(Left) Seniors lead the assembly cheering and
keep the spirits high!

9

�Mr.~ Miss Wolverine

Clayton Shonk
Through the years, many people have grown
accustomed to Clayton Shonk's flamboyant attitude, charismatic personality and humorous
presence. Clayton loves outdoor activities,
and has been active in football, wrestling, and
track. Academically, he has maintained a high
GPA. ne has been involved in FBLA and FCCLA.
For many years he has entertained us as a
Powder Puff cheerleader and every spring we
could see him strutting his stuff in the Prom
Fashion show. Clayton plans to attend college
to study pre vet or wildlife biology.

Ruth Jones
Patricia Ruth Jones has attended Bayfield
schools since second grade. She holds the distinction ofbeing Student Council co-president
for two years, as well as being the first ever
Bayfield student to be a District 8 vice president for FBLA. Ruth has also been involved in
volleyball, basketball, and track. She can be
described as assertive, dependable, pleasant,
honest, and in possession of a tremendous
amount of integrity. Ruth aspires to be the
''boss'' of something, and she plans to major
in business administration at her dream college, Cal Poly.

10

�Sierra Allen
Ted Anderson
Shane Barnes

Lauri Berger
Erin Black
Krista Bouslaugh

Ben Boyer
Ty Bricker
Nicole Brown

Ashley Burleigh
Melanie Cramer
Jenelle Crossman

11

�Laura Dallison
Charles Duran
Sarah Edwards

Nikki Evans
Jose Garay
Matthew Green

John Hanna
Shiann Homer
Shane Horton

Jennifer Hunter
Brent Janus
Patricia Jones

12

�Jesse Lasater
Melanie Lucero
Amy Luna

tleidi Luter
Johnette Maloy
Virginia Manzer

Ryan McLaughlin
Kymberly Mickas
Kennie Monger

Diogo Montiero
Elisa Morales
Ben Nelson

13

�Joshua O'Briant
Joshua Parker
Daniel Percell

Matt Piccoli
Steve Poulos
Roland Prianto

Greg Price
Micah Priest
Jessica Pritchard

Monica Pyle
Karolin Rhinow
Brekka Ritchie

14

�Ian Rose
Michael Samples
Sandi Sanderford

Clayton Shonk
Jebeta Siffert
Elizabeth Smith

Jerry Steinbacher
Eric Taylor
Keturah Thatcher

David Valencia
Becky Van Den Berg
Darko Vojinovic

15

�Angie Young
Amy Zwisler

Prettiest Eyes
Brekka Ritche &amp;
Charlie Duran

Prettiest Hair
Monica Pyle,
Roland Prianto &amp;
Keturah Thatcher

16

Best Dressed
Ashley Burleigh &amp;
Matt Green

Best Smile
Elisa Morales &amp;
David Valencia

Most Fun
Sarah Edwards &amp;
Ryan McLaughlin

Most Athletic
Becky
VanDenBerg &amp;
Ben Nelson

Most Likely To Be
Famous
Amy Zwisler &amp;
Shane Horton

Most likely to
Succeed
Erin Black &amp; Brent
Janus

�People and Faces

nderclassmen have much to be proud of. They are as different as each
individual's personality. Their unique and hopeful faces are the foun·
dation of the future, and even though they have yet to reach sen·
iority, they hold great potential in their school and community.

17

�Class o 2000
T

he next 1000 years will be
directed by a group of
hard-working young men
and women. They are the Class of
2000. These individuals are committed to making their mark on the
world. The junior class at Bayfield
High School has already begun by
being active participants in FBLA,
FCCLA, Student Council, STAND,
EPYCS, drama, and National Honor
Society. Many were the backbone of
sports teams. This class is producing the leaders who go beyond the
books to team leadership skills for
the future.

Anders, Dustin
Andrews, Kathleen
Baker, Kelly
Batson, Lindsay

Beck, Sara
Beckler, Sara
Black, Beau
Bonds, Christie

Busch, Eddie
Candelaria, Daniel
Capalbo, Jillian
Carlson, Keri

18

�Carron, Doug
Cartwright, JoAnna
Casper, Cheri
Champlin, William

Chapin, Holly
Cloudt, Tyrel
Corlies, Tara
Cundiff, Kirk

Donohue, Casey
Fleener, Isaac
Flippen, Virginia
Frye, Christian

Garcia, Xochitl
Gerber, Dylon
Gingerich, Justin
Gosney, J.D.

What do you hope will happen
in the new millenium?

" I hope everyone will realize that the world is NOT
going to end in the year
2000. " - Christie Bonds

' ' I hope that we get Bill
Clinton out of office,
and that we straighten
out Sadaam Hussein."Kirk Cundiff

" I hope that there will be
world peace and everyone
will be happy forever. " JoAnna Cartwright

19

�Hanna, Cecilia
Harrmann,
Henessey
Head, Brandon
Horton, Sarah

Howard, Aaron
Humiston, Erin
Jobes, Adam
Johnson, Kristina

Juliano, Michael
Kimball, Tony
Kohlerschmidt,
Aileen
Lucas, Tyler

Lucero, Lance
Ludwig, Chad
Luzar, Kristy
Magill, Amanda

Mars, Jessica
McAivany, Scott
Mead, Levi
Monger, Richie

Moore, LuCinda
Morlan, Kinsee
Nelson, Melissa
Ourganian,
Christopher

20

�Percell, Tommy
Phillips, Leah
Pickett, Kristoffer
Potter, Tiffany

Richardson , James
Ruggles, Chad
Schaaf, Andrew
Scott, Jamie

Sedwick, Stephen
Sirios, Jamie
Smith, Jodie
Stewart, Matthew

Turner, Cassandra
VanAbbema, Marie
Wiebe, Brian
Lacy Williams

Wray, Jennifer

(Left) Katie Andrews spends time
in Mrs. Conner's class preparing
treats for the student body.

2

�Crazy Question for a Crazy Class!
Have you ever gone dumpster diving?
Y es-1 0°/o No-90°/o
Are you planning to slack off your
senior year?
Yes-35°/o No-65°/o
Did you know Mr. Prior's real name is
Forrest?
Yes-50°/o No-50°/o
Have you ever had a secret crush on
a teacher?
Yes-45°/o No-55°/o
If you have a car, does it have a
parking permit?
Yes-35°/o No-45°/o No car-20°/o
Have you ever worn your underwear
two days in a row?
Yes-30°/o No-70°/o
Have you ever driven with the parking
brake on?
Yes-50°/o No-50°/o
Have you ever taken a date to Taco
Bell?
Yes-5°/o No-95°/o
Have you ever been hit on by a
senior citizen?
Yes-50°/o No-50°/o
Have you ever gotten ready for
school on Saturday?
Yes-35°/o No-65°/o
Have you been pulled over in the
parking lot?
Yes-20°/o No-80°/o
Have you ever spied on your
neighbors?
Yes-45°/o No-55°/o
Is 2000 or 2001 the first graduating
class of the new millenium?
2000-95°/o 2001-5°/o

22

(To p ) Ail een Ko hlerschmid t sho ws o ff h e r
dumpste r d iving skill s. (Middle) Kinsee Morlan
shows h er a ffecti o n towa rd s Mr. Marty
(Bottom ) Michael Juliano stares off into space.

�Class o 2001
G

azing into the parking lot, one might
notice several new and unfamiliar cars.
The Sophomore class is now fully
equipped with their cars and licenses, ready to
conquer the world . Other newly obtained freedoms include puchasing class rings, letterman
jackets, and joining the ranks of the junior varsity
and varsity teams. The class of 2001 is a very
bright and creative class , moving ahead in sports,
academics, and unity. Being the largest class of
107 students, they have certainly made their
mark. As they travel into the future and into the
dawn of a new era, they prepare themselves and
anxiously await the challenges to come.
(Right) The camera catches Nikki Walker checking
her e-mail in the library before classes begin.

Adcock, Cheyenne
Barkley, Clayton
Backer, Clifton
Bell, Amber

Bell, J. T.
Betley, Nathan
Black, Kevin
Blair, Annalise

Calderwood, Melanie
Carroll, Chris
Cartwright, Tammie
Catron, Devon

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�Clark, Owen
Clendenning, Brendan
Cline, Derissa

Cook, K nan
Cook, W ston
Cummins, Erin
Cundiff, Melinda

Cusenza , Crystal
Cusick, Andrea
Dallison, Lindsay
Decker, Natalie

Downey, Gavin
Duran, Coltin
Edwards, Anna
Eimar, April

Evans, Blake
Evers, Rebecca
Farnum, Douglas
Farnum, Robert

Gambino, Christina
Gonzales, Lilliana
Grande, Tory
Greer, Kelly

24

�Gurule,Crista
Guy, Amy
Harrington , Courtney
Harris, Ramie

Hatfield, Monty
Herman, Heather
Hilleary, Katherine
Holdeman , Leslie

lberg, Boothe
Jobes, Ryan
Johnson, Melinda
Johnson, Thomas

Kaiser, Erika
Kremer, Nikki
Kugle, Amanda
Layton, Amber

Lucero, Leonard
Lucero, Valerie
Lueck, Ben
Marchase, Chris

Martindale, Jasmine
Martinez, Rory
Martinez, Zachary
Monge, Edith

25

�Montgomery, Justin
Montgomery, hilo
Mueller, April
aranjo, Brandi

elson, Matthew
North, Crystal
O'Rourke, John
Paul k , Brady

Perkins, Brandon
Perry, Melissa
PowelL Gabe
Qualls, Jonathan

Rakes, Troy
Randolph, Jessica
Robinette, Rodney
Sanchez, Rusty

Sanchez, Sarah
Sanford, Jed-Bjom
Scholz, Brian
Shonk, Karen

Smith, Trina
Smithwick, Chris
Spishock, Timothy
Stock, Billy

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�utherlin , Kresta
Thomas, Crystal
Thompson, Elisha
Thompson, Sarah

Tucson, Jake
Walker, Nikki
Wallace, James
Walters, Christina

Way, Chris
Wilbourn , Larry
Wilmer, Jonathan
Wood, Aimee

Wright, Jessica
Zink, Andrea

(Left) Amber Bell enjoys her break in the
library. (Above ) Andrea Cusick trys to study
for science!

27

�Class o 2002

T

he class of 2002 is now in the home
stretch to graduation. They went from being "top dogs" in the middle school to
"little pukes" in the high school. With eighty-nine
students, they will have a big influence on things to
come. They are athletic and very dedicated. Freshmen were not afraid to jump into sports and high
school clubs. The freshmen have endured the
pressures of the upperclassmen, increased homework loads, keeping up with the many activities in
high school, and just getting through the halls
from period to period. With that, we give all the
freshmen a thumbs up and say good luck on their
continuingjourney through school.
Anderson, Ben
Baird, Hanna
Barovier, Nathan
Beebe, Ross

Black, Danny
Boyd, Megan
Bricker, Tanna
Brown, Brian

Brown, Matt
Carron, Katie
Champlin, Nicole
Chapin, Traci

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Kim Wiggins chose to expand on
her talent by taking woodworking
as one of h r electives in the first
year of high school.

�Cloudt, Aspen
Coley, Lyndsey
Cooney , Aid en

Crnkovich, Steven
Crossman, Jeremy
Doughty, Jinny
Dowler, Amy

Edmondson, Aleesha
Ehlenbeck, Amy
Ellis, Nikki
Failer, Daniel

Fundingsland, Karey
Garton, James
Gingerich, Jenni
Griggs, Josh

Gurule, Erin
Hanna, Leslie
Harrington, Luke
Head, Rachel

Hinman, Jeffery
Hoffman, Kyle
Johnson, Danny
Johnson , Doris

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�Johnson, Vernon
Kell} , Kira
Kern , Jamaica
Kimball, Marcus

Klein , Tim
Koening, Brent
Kortz, Brian
Lee, Matt

Lucas, Torrey
Martin, Trista
McClendon, Emma
McCune, Brian

McDermott Ross
McKnight, Megan
Miller, Michelle
Morales, Andrea

Morrison, Ethan
Newby, Amanda
Paulek, Mindy
Perry, Michelle

Piccoli, Scott
Pickering, Keith
Potter, Jessica
Rodeback,Courtney

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�Schissler, Crystal
Shawcroft, Gilbert
Shevekas,Jennifer
Shonk, Kimberly

Short, Jonathan
Siffert, Hope
Siscoe, Kevin
Smith , Eileen

Smith, Lacey
Smith, Seth
Sobcvak, Heather
Spishock, Ruth

Stone, Eric
Tatum, David
Taylor, Natasha
Thomas, Byron

Thornton, Jennifer
Trostel, Lacy
Trujillo, Crystal
Tucson, Misty

Valdez, Mariano
Valenzuela, Michelle
VanDenBerg, Matt
White, Misty

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�Wicburg, D.J.
Wiggins, Kimb rly
Williams, John
Wilmer, Colin

Young, Becky
Zwisler, Sarah

(Top) Freshmen quickly learned the importance of posters as a part of book reports. Lyndsey Coley works
away at hers in the library (Lower left) Yeah, Freshman eminar! Here Mrs. Haga and the gang show their
spirit. (Lower right) John Williams tries to finish his homework before class begins.

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�Within These Walls

A

school is a place for academics, competition, and socializing. We come each day to
prepare for a future which is uncertain. Those helping us in this endeavor are the
teachers, administrators, custodians, lunch personnel bus drivers and school board
members who worl' as a team to help us achieve our best. Untold hours are spent beyond the
school day, tending to our needs. Thanks! We appreciate you!

33

�Closing ~he 'Door
:\ [r. Jon Keirns has taught history at BH since
1984. He graduated from the University of
Oklahoma, majoring in social studies. Because
no teaching positions were open, he first started out in the Bayfield District as a bus driver
and a custodian. Later he became a middle
school history teacher. Mr. Keirns has coached
track, basketball, baseball, and football. He has
also served in the Army and was stationed all
over the U.S. After 27 years in the Army Reserve, he is now retired. Mr. Keirns admits that
Bayfield students are the " cream of the crop,"
and he will, " always have good memories of the
teachers and students. " Upon early retirement
from BH , he plans to move back to Oklahoma
and find another job until he can permanently
golf all day - everyday - someday!

) [r. Ed Marty graduated from Western State College in Gunnison, Colorado with a B.A. in history
and English and a M.A. in Education. Before coming to Bayfield to teach in 1976, he taught in
Walsh, Colorado for three years. His favorite people are his two children, Erik and Tyann. He served in the U.S. Army for nearly two years at Eilisen
Air Force Base. After an injury, he was a patient at
the Fitzimmons Army Hospital for six months. Mr.
Marty has coached football, track, and wrestling.
Geography, health and English were his main
teaching areas. He says his favorite day will be,
" the day I retire. " After retirement, he will definitely be traveling and finally have some fun. Many
students will always remember Mr. Marty from
serving detention with him at lunch, his big ruler,
his teasing, and his fear of pictures !

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~\ lr. Butch Prior has been teaching in Bayfield since
1972. He first taught at Durango High for four years
until he landed his Bayfield job. He graduated from Ft.
Lewis with a major in social studies and minors in
industrial arts, physical education, and drivers' ed. He
has raised four children with his high school sweetheart, Patty, whom he has been married to for 34
years. Mr. Prior has taught social studies, P.E., and
drivers' ed. He has served 20 years as the head football
coach and 24 years as the head basketball coach. Mr.
Prior has been an assistant coach in both track and
football. Mr. Prior's favorite possession is his motorcycle, and he' ll never forget riding it to Alaska and back
with his wife. He also loves to waterski and go camping.
Upon retirement, Mr. Prior will hang around Bayfield
during the warm weather, but come winter he' ll be
flying south with the birds, riding his motorcycle into
the sunset.

�Archuleta, Melinda
English
Aevis, Shelly
Counselor
Bailey, Susan
Choir
Beckler, Peggy
Resource
Bishop, Bill
10 JT Technology
Blatnick, Carol
F&amp;CS
Brush, Jerry
Spanish
Cashio, Theresa
English
Catron, Pam
Secretary
Conner, Ginger
F&amp;CS
Edwards, Rick
Art
Ewing, Jim
Principal
Haga, Denise
Business
Henderson , Tara
English
Howard, Tara
Aide
Jaques, Barbara
Librarian
Juliana, Jackie
Science
Keirns, Jon
Social Studies
Kimball, Sharon
Math
Kimball, Vernon
cience

•

Leland, Wes
cience
Magill, Betty
Librarian
Mann, Robert
Construction Trades
Mart} , Ed
Social tudies

35

�Mericle, Sandy
English
Milner, Diane
Math
Moon, Marty
Social Studies
Morelli, Maggie
Nurse
Nelson, Tish
Business
Prior, Butch
Physical Education
Stell, Bruce
Math

(Top left) Wait! Isn't that against
school policy, Mr. Ewing? (Top
middle) Eww! What is making Mrs.
Nelson cringe? (Top right) Ain 't
Mrs. Mericle just so cute? (Right)
Mr. Stell and student teacher Mr.
Kirkpatrick study the math books
as they decide what to teach.

36

�D

on Magill, principal
of the Bayfield Elementary School for 12 years,
took over the position of Superintendent in the summer.
He faced many challenges in
his new role. Leading a successful bond issue campaign for a new middle
school at the old high
school campus and a much
needed athletic complex at
the new high school was first
on the list. Improved communications, limited budget and preparing for state
wide standardized tests
were other issues which
kept him busy. It is good to
have an old friend lead the
way.
(Left) The lOJT School Board in action.
Gene Chapin, Larry Black, Kay Phelps,
Becky Smith and Ken Beck spend endless hours making decisions which affect all of us. As representatives of the
community they must set policies, determine the budget and guide the direction of our schools.
(Far left) Larry Walter and Jim Dessenberger, the men who help to keep our
school looking great. (Middle left) Gary
Mestas greets us each morning and
sees that everything in and around the
building is running well.

(Left) The BHS
cafeteria ladies,
Sandra Tucson, Fern Martinez, Jane eil
and Melod)
Semler, serve
br e akfast ,
sna c ks , and
lunch each day
to hungry students.

37

�Post
Secondary
Opportunities

G

oing back to high school, who would do
that? Well there are six people in particular who are doing it this year: Kay Hill,
Wendy Phelps, Kristin (Rick) Evers, Jenny Evers,
Liz Newby, and Courtney Steward. These students
are taking advantage of the college credit classes
offered right at Bayfield High School. If students
have signed up in their junior year for the five year
plan, they don' t have to pay for college credit, they
don 't have to move away and they don ' t have to
drive all the way to Durango to take classes. Some
students are in the Early Childhood Professions
classes, some are taking courses to get college
basics behind them and many will be certified or
will move on to a four year campus. These individuals are paving the way for many other students.
They are going a step further in high school and
getting college done at the same time.

(Above right) Amy Luna and Nicole Brown participate with the
moms and children during circle
time.
(Middle right) Courtney Steward,
Jenny Evers, Krista Bouslaugh ,
and Kate Treanor help children in
the lab with coloring projects.

Hill, Kay
Phelps, Wendy
Steward, Courtney

38

Evers, Kristin
Evers, Jenny

�T

he Wolverines gave many people a reason to watch the Purple Pride.
The cheerleaders took second place at state, the volleyball team ear·
ned their way to districts, and senior leadership was evident in football.
Girls and boys basketball, cross country, wrestling, baseball, track, soccer,
and even golf provided students with hours of fun and competition. The Mighty
Wolverines were constantly on the prowl!

39

�T

.

~

he 1998 Bayfield
Wolverine football
team did well compared to the 1997 team.
Varsity was led to a four win,
five loss season by senior
captains Ryan McLaughlin,
David Valencia, Clayton
Shonk, and Steve Poulos .
Wins over Farmington JV
and Bloomfield in preseason gave the varsity team a
head of steam going into
the regular season. By defeating Pagosa Springs and
Ignacio, the Wolverines ended up with a two and three
record in season play. The
strong point of the 1998
team was Coach Bruce
Stell's defense led by middle line-backer, Clayton
Shonk.
(B low) As captains, David Valencia, Ryan McLaughlin, Clayton
honk, and Steve Poulos led the way for every game.

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�Shane Barnes

(Left) Jesse Lasater
carries the ball for a
short gain during the
Wolverine' s Homecoming
game
against Ignacio.

Matt Green

The 1998 Team
(Top, left to right) Brady Paulek,
Ben Nelson, Jan Rose, Eric Taylor,
Matt Brown, (3rd row) Devon Catron, Luke Harrington, Dan Percell, Chris Ourganian, Gavin Downey, Matt Nelson , Matt Green,
(2nd row) Shane Horton, Chris
Marchase , Kirk Cundiff, Justin
Gingerich, Clayton honk, John
Williams, Jon Qualls, Kevin Black,
Tom Percell, ( 1st row) Diogo Monteiro, Ryan McLaughlin, Jesse Lasater, Kelly Greer, teve Poulos,
John Hanna , T.J. Bell, Shane
Barnes, David Valencia. Coaches:
(left to right) Marty Moon, Gary
Houtz, Dave Varnell, Bruce Stell.
Managers : M Janie Cramer,
Jenelle Crossman .

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�Senior Lineup

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John Hanna

Shane Horton

Jesse Lasater

Ryan McLaughlin

Diogo Monterio

Ben Nelson

Dan Percell

Steve Poulos

Ian Rose

Clayton Shonk

Eric Taylor

David Valencia

�T

he 1998 Wolverine Junior Varsity football team had a successful
season. Head coach Dave Varnell lead the team of mostly freshmen
and sophomores to a six win and one loss season. It was clear from
the beginning that the younger side of BHS had something to say. With their
wins over the JV teams of SA schools such as Durango and Cortez, the
Wolverines went into the season with intensity and showed their strength
from the start. The team had many strong points including an imposing
offense led by quarterback Jon Qualls. The defense, known for their strong
line, let but one loss slip through to Piedra Vista by five points. The team also
had a little help from Varsity players who came down to lend a hand. Coach
Varnell had a lot of confidence in this strong bunch of younger Wolverines.
The talent of this solid pack of kids coming up is going to be a force to reckon
with in the years to come. With memories such as the first pass of the season
for Freshman DJ Whitburg caught off of an assist from his helmet, to the
literally bone crunching hit by Clifton Backer in the last game, the season was
filled with many moments worth remembering.

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Players (Top row, left to right) Jon Wilmer, Blake Evans, Brady Paulek, James Garton,
Brent Koenig, Matt Brown (2nd row) Kevin Black, Shilo Montgomery, Matt VanDenBerg,
Luke Harrington, Levi Mead, Ross Beebe, Danny Black, (Bottom row) Diogo Monteiro, J.T.
Bell, Chris Marchase, Kirk Cundiff, D.J. Wicburg, Clifton Backer, Jon Williams, Jon Qualls.
Coaches: Dave Varnell, Gary Houtz. Managers: Melanie Cramer, Jenelle Crossman.

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(Standing) Jana Pickett, Becky VanDenBerg, Kristina Johnson, Cecilia Hanna, Sara
Beck, Jessica Mars, Mandy Magill, Andrea Zink, Laura Dallison (Kneeling)-Sarah
Horton, Heidi Luter, Ashley Burleigh, Ruth Jones, Kinsee Morlan, Nikki Walker (Not
randi Naranjo)

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olleyball is a very demanding sport. It takes mental preparation as well
as physical. Unlike some
sports, volleyball players must
play as one complete unit or
they will not be successful. The
Bayfield players certainly
proved that they could function well as a unit in the 1998
season. Following their cocaptains, Becky VanDenBerg
and Ruth Jones , the girls
p layed many intense games.
These games include a victory
over long-time rival Ignacio.
The girls experienced a new
type of coaching under firsttime head coach Jana Pickett.
Even though the girls did not
go as far as they would have
liked to, they had a successful
season.

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Sara Beck and arah Horton are alert as
Kinsee Morlan blasts one back in the Navajo
Prep game.

�Senior Lineup

Ashley Burleigh
#13

Ruth Jones #30

Becky Van Den
Berg #19

Heidi Luter #20

Senior Thoughts
Sara Beck displays her perfect
serving form.

V\. .hen asked about the 1998

volleyball season, Ashley Burleigh, Becky VanDenBerg,
Ruth Jones and Heidi Luter all
said the same thing. "We will
miss volleyball very much '' .
They spoke of the memorable
road trips and their love for
the game itself. They will miss
playing with a team, but most
Kinsee Morlan and
the front four, Krisof all they will miss the game.
tina Johnson, Cecilia
These seniors also stated that
Hanna, Sara Beck
if they could change some
and Sarah Horton
things about their experiences
are shown in action.
in volleyball, they would lose
the uniforms, try harder to get
further, and beat the Bobcats.
Other things they will miss are
getting out of class early for
away games, being with each
Kinsee Morlan and other as a team, and the exSara Beck are at the net citement of winning. Next year
against Mancos.
these seniors hope to see the
Lady Wolverines succeed, go
to state or qualify for regionals, and " massacre" the
Bobcats.

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�____Junior Varsity

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(Elevated ) Amber Layton, Tara Corlies (Standing) Melinda Johnson, tefanie Goldenberg, Lindsay Dallison, Lucinda Moore (Middle) Amy Guy, Mandy Magill, Nikki Walker,
Coach Erin Dunavant (Sitting) Andrea Cusick, (Middle) Amber Bell, Sarah Sanchez
(Front Middle) Andrea Zink (Not pictured ) Brandy Naranjo

CTeam

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(Standing) Jenny Gingerich, Becky Young, Coach Melinda Martinez, Tanna Bricker,
April Mueller, (Middle} Nikki Ellis, Jasmine Martindale, Hanna Baird, Katie Carron,
Stephanie Goldenberg (Bottom ) Erica Kaiser, Kim Shonk, Misty Tucson, Eileen Smith.

�Go Lady Wolverines!

(Above) Jumping practice has helped Eileen Smith
reach new heights.
(Middle) Collisions do occur. Here Lindsay Dallison and
Nikki Walker vie for the ball.
(Bottom) Amber Layton leaps for the ball.

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�B

ayfield's Cross Country team had a very
productive year. They
participated in eight meets,
not including the state meet.
Three of Bayfield ' s runners
qualified for the state meet;
junior Marie Van Abbema and
sophmores Michelle Miller
and Chris Way.
(Right and below) Cheri Casper and Chris
Way find the uphill trails very challenging.

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Thoughts on
the Season

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Marie Van Abbema"lt was fun because not many
people were in it and it gives you a
good feeling because not many
people are willing to try it. It's
challenging. "

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�(Top, from left) Coach Vernon Kimball , Abe Brown , Rusty Sanchez, Chris Way, Richie Monger, Andy
Schaff, Kennie Monger, Isaac Fleener, Coach Sherry Kimball (Middle, from left) Jeremy Crossman,
Marcus Kimball, Ryan Jobes, Robert Farnam , Luke Perkins, Adam Jobes, Tim Spishock (Bottom,
from left) Ruth Spishock, Cheri Casper, Marie Van Abbema, Kira Ross, Brekka Ritchie, Sierra Allen,
Michelle Miller.

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Senigr:s
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•

Sierra Allen

Kennie Monger

Brekka Ritchie

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�(Standing) Jamie Sirios, Sara Beckler (Middle Row) Lacy Williams, Melanie Calderwood,
Derissa Cline, Tiffany Potter, Coach Mellissa DeWeese (Bottom Row) Trista Martin,
Jessica Potter, Amanda Newby.

(Top left) Amanda Newby is cheering her heart out, having a good time at a
home game. (Top Right) Melanie Calderwood giggles during a football
game.

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998-99 was the year for a
new BHS cheerleading
squad and a new coach.
Freshman newcomers were
Amanda Newby, Trista Martin,
and Jessica Potter. Other new
girls were sophomore Melanie
Calderwood and junior Sara
Beckler. They joined returning
juniors Tiffany Potter, Lacy Williams, and Jamie Sirios. Coach
Mellissa DeWeese helped the
girls start the year by requiring
many summer practices and
sending them to the Fort Lewis
Cheerleading Camp. The girls
took second in Class 3A at State .
(Top) the girls have
just returned from
achieving second at
state competition .
(Left) Taking a break
from practice, cheerleaders pose for the
camera. (Below left)
The squad shows
their award winning
form at the summer
Fort Le\\ is cheerleading
camp.
( Below right ) Students are pumped
during a pep assembly, thanks to the
cheerleaders.

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Senior Kennie Monger takes charge
as he looks for an opening.

T

he 1998-1999 Bayfield Wolverines
boys ' basketball
team consisted of thirty-six
men. The 12 member C team
was directed by first year
coach Dave Varnell. The JV
team had 12 players as well.
They were coached by second
year coach Arthur Reigal. The
varsity team had eight seniors,
two juniors, and two sophomores making up a team of
twelve talented young men.
Even though they did not have
the best of seasons, " Two of
our greatest strengths were a
good attitude and overall ablitity," said head coach, Bruce Senior Ryan Samples am azes th e crowd with his
awesome sho o ting ability.
Stell.

�1998-1999 Seniors
(Top) Ty Bricker, John Hanna, Ryan McLaughlin (Middle) Kennie Monger,
Matt Piccoli (Bottom) Steve Poulos, Ryan Samples, Jerry Steinbacher

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�Junior Varsity
(Back row from left) Manager Melanic Cramer, Manager Chris Ourganian, Rusty anchez, Rory Martinez,
Devon Catron, Richie Monger, Blake
Evans, Matt Nelson, Coach Arthur
Reigal , ( Front ) Chris Smithwick,
Doug Farnam, Adam Jobes, Chris
Carroll, Robert Farnam, Ryan Jobes.

CTeam
(Back row from left) Brian Kortz, Matt
Lee, cott Piccoli, Luke Harrington,
Matt Brown, Ross McDermott, Coach
Da\e Varnell (Front) Marcus Kimball ,
Kjle Hoffman, Matt Neil, Dan Failer,
Matt VanDenBerg.

(Below) Chris Smithwick goes up for
the perfect jump shot. (Middle) Jon
Qualls drives the ball around his opponent. ( Far right ) Ryan Jobe s
catches some air.

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�1998-1999 Varsity Team
(Back row from left) Ty Bricker, Steve Poulos, Ryan McLaughlin, Jerry Steinbacher, Tony Kimball, John
Hanna, Ryan Samples, Matt Piccoli, Kennie Monger, Jon Qualls, Aaron Howard, Zack Martinez (Front row)
Manager Melanie Cramer, Coach, Dave Varnell, Head Coach Bruce Stell, Coach Arthur Reigal, Manager Chris
Ourganian, Manager Matt Green.

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High
Flying
Wolverines

John
Hanna
Ryan
McLaughlin

Tony
Kimball

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�T

he Lady Wolverine
basketball season
got off to a rocky
start, but showed great improvement as the season
progressed. They demonstrated a lot of heart and
determination. With the
guidance of a new coach,
Jeff Misener, they achieved
much more than their record displayed and they definitely will be a threat in
years to come.

(Above) Becky VanDenBerg makes the jump for the
ball as Shiann Homer and Jessica Mars assist. (Left)
Sarah Horton moves like the wind down the court and
ahead of the opponents .

••

Sierra Allen

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Shiann Homer

Ruth Jones

Becky
VanDenBerg

�1998·1999 Varsity Team

(Top from left) Coach Jeff Misener, Edee Monge, Becky VanDenBerg, Ruth Jones,
Shiann Homer, Coach Stephanie Childers, Cecilia Hanna, Ginny Flippen, Kresta
Sutherlin, (Kneeling) Amy Guy , Sara Beck, Jessica Mars, Tara Corlies, Sarah Horton,
Sierra Allen.

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Sha~p Sh@oters

Sara Beck

Cecilia Hanna

Shiann Homer

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�Junior Varsity
(Top from left) Coach, Stephanie Childers,
Amy Guy, Becky Young, Lindsay Dallison,
Edee Monge, Eileen Smith, Andrea Cusick,
Michelle Muller, Becky Evers, Kresta Sutherlin (Not pictured) Amber Layton.

(Right) Amy
Guy catches
her breath as
she watches
for the ball to
come her direction.
(Upper Right)
Tara Corlies
looks for an
open team
member who
could score
some points
under the basket. (Lo wer
Left ) Eileen
Smith and Andrea Cusick
head down
the floor.

C-Team
(Top from l~ft) Coach, Melinda Martinez, Jessica Randolph, Eileen Smith, Nikki Kremer,
Mindy Paulek, Edee Monge, Traci Chapin,
Becky Young, Michelle Miller, Kresta Sutherlin.

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Spr.i~g
Soccer
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T w o of the students who played a
sport other than those offered at
BHS were Hope Siffert and Erin Cummins.
They called themselves Demons in the spring
of1999. The pair traveled into Durango every
day to play soccer for the Durango High
School Girls' team . The team finished with a
regular season record of 10-1 -1, which
brought them the title of Southwestern
League Champions. Durango is classified as
a SA school, so the team took long and
frequent road trips to the Denver area. The
season ended with a crushing loss in the first
round of the State Playoffs. Both Erin and
Hope have played soccer since a young age,
and have played together before playing at
the high school level.

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reshman Jinny Doughty was a participant in the sport of gymnastics this
year. She won the title of State
Champion in the Level 6 Colorado State
Gymnastics Competition, which was held in
Lakewood, Colorado. Along with her Gold for
All-Around, she brought home a Gold Medal
on the floor exercise, and a Gold Medal on
the balance beam. She also took the Silver
Medal on vault at state competition. Jinny is a
part time freshman at BHS, and she trains
intensively. She practices three hours a day,
four to five days a week at Gold Rush Gymnastics in Durango. She has been a gymnast
for three and a half years. Her sport has taken
her to many places across the map, but her
favorite has been Aspen, Colorado.

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�A

young and very inexperienced squad made the 1998-99 wrestling season look
questionable from the start. However, the coaches asked for seven people to
step up and lead the team. Thos seven were Shane Barnes, Brian Scholz
Brandon Head, Kirk Cundiff, Lance Lucero, L onard Lucero, and John Williams. As the
season progressed, one man stepped out from the crowd. That man was Shane Barnes.
His skill and determination led him to State where, once again, he took third. In all.
wrestlers felt the season was fun and was filled with tons of memories.

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(Top Row) Ethan Morrison, Kevin Black, Kelly Greer, Joshua Parker, Eric Stone, Danny
Black, John Williams, Kurk Cundiff, Brandon Head, Ernest O 'Rourke (Bottom Row)
Weston Cook, Josh Griggs, Lance Lucero, Leonard Lucero, Shane Barnes, Brian
Scholz, Keith Pickering, David Tatum, Keenan Cook. (Coaches) Rick Edwards, Dominic
Martinez, John DeWeese. (Managers) Aspen Cloudt Jenelle Crossman, Sarah Edwards.

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Senior

Senior

Shane Barnes

Joshua Parker

�(Above) Brandon Head rolls his opponent.
(Above) Kirk Cundiff wrenches down on
his opponent's neck, and prepares for a
pin.
(Middle left) Sophomore Brian Scholz
prepares to move in on his opponent
(Bottom) Coach Martinez gives Shane
Barnes some encouraging words after a
hard fought battle.

(Below) Shane Barnes stands high
with his first place title at the Sand
Devil Wrestling Tournament.

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(Back) Head Coach Ken Hibbard, Coach Rex Howard, Manager Nicole Champlin, Manager
Jessica Pitchard, Will Champlin, Rory Martinez, Matt Piccoli, Devon Catron, Manager Ginny
Manzer, Coach Dave Varnell (Bottom) Jon Qualls, Casey Donohue, Shane Horton, Isaac
Fleener, Aaron Howard, Justin Gingerich, Jillian Capalbo, and Chris Ourganian.

W

o l verine baseball
worked for success
under new veteran
coach, Ken Hibbard. Hibbard
transferred his loyalties from Durango to the BHS team and did a
great job of motivating a small
but competitive group. Besides a
new coach, the Wolverines were
made up of key returners Isaac
Fleener, Shane Horton, Aaron
Howard, and Matt Piccoli. The
team spent many hours in practice learning how to hit home
runs, catch pop flies, and use the
correct hitting stance. All of
these things combined made the
Wo l verine Baseball program
very successful.

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( Below) Jillian Capalbo, the only female player
on the roster, waits for the pitch.

�Matt Piccoli
#22

Diogo Rocha

Shane Horton

#16

#5
(Right, Standing) Coach Rex
Howard , Coach Dave Varnell,
Devon Catron , Athletic Director
Tom Horton ( Kneeling) Matt
Piccoli, Justin Gingerich, Rory
Martinez , Cassey Donohue ,
Jon Qualls, Isaac Fleener, Jillian Capalbo, Aaron Howard ,
Will Champlin, and Chris Ourganian.
(Far Left) Pitcher Issac Fleener
is caught in action.
(Middle left) Matt Piccoli steps
up to the plate.
(Below) Aaron Howard catches
for another game.

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�(Standing) John Wilmer, Devon Catron, Diogo Rocha, Coach Dave Varnell, Coach Rex
Howard, Coach Ken Hibbard, Coach Tom Horton, Chris Ourganian, Seth Smith, Robert
Farnam, Rusty Sanchez. (Kneeling) Manager Kim Shonk, Doug Farnam, D.J. Wicburg,
Chris Carroll, Chris Marchase, Matt VanDenBerg, Manager Misty Tucson.

(Middle) Devon Catron
winds up to throw his
best fastball. (Lett) Diogo Rocha waits for the
pitch. (Right) Chris Carroll can't make the ball
get there any faster.

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�T

he 1999 track season got off to a great start. At the May 13th
Cortez Invitational Track Meet there were two new school records
broken. Tony Kimball set a new school record in the high jump
with a 6'8" leap. At the same meet Cecilia Hanna set a new girls' tripple
jump record when shejumped 33' 7.5". Pole vault reappeared as an event.
Only a few were daring enough to attempt this challenge. These people
were Ryan McLaughlin, Matt Nelson, Scott McAivany, Shane Barnes, Trista
Martin, Mindy Paulek and Ruth Spishock. The boys team had many strong
runners. Kenny Monger and Jesse Lasater ended the season with impressive finishes. For the girls, Sarah Horton had one of the fastest times
and for long distance and Michelle Miller proved she could go the distance.

Seniors
Sierra Allen

Shane Barnes

John Hanna

Ruth Jones

Ryan McLaughlin

Kenny Monger

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�(Top) Luke Harrington, Brady Paulek, Micah Priest, Tony Kimball , Andy Schaff, Matt Nelson, Ben
Nelson, Dr. Dan McClure, Coach Bruce Stell. (5th) Tim Spishock, Chad Ludwig, Becky Evers
Andrea Cusick, Kelly Greer, Dan Candelaria, Matt Brown, Leah Phillips, Richie Monger, Adam
Jobes, Coach John Keirns. (4th) Coach Sherry Kimball, Marcus Kimball, Cheri Casper, Sierra
Allen, John Williams, James Garton, Michelle Miller, Kenny Monger, Mindy Paulek, Ashley Bur·
leigh. (3rd) Coach Vernon Kimball, Heather Sobczak, Eileen Smith, Karolin Rhinow, Ryan
McLaughlin, Scott McAivany, Shane Barnes, Ruth Spishock, Trista Martin, Becky Young, Anna
Edwards. (2nd) Marie Van Abbema, Sarah Horton, Tara Corlies, Amber Layton, Jamie Sirios
Ginny Flippen, Lindsay Dallison, Melissa Perry, Amy Wood. (1st) Cecilia Hanna, Ruth Jones, Johr
Hanna, Becky Vandenberg, Clare Jones, Tory Grande, Sarah Zwisler.

Ben Nelson

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Micah Priest

Karolin Rhinow

Becky VanDenBerg

�( Left ) Kenny
Monger concentrates on another
long hard race.
(Bottom left) Micah Priest gets a
strong start.
( Center ) Tony
Kimball catches
his breath.
(Bottom ) Sierra
Allen gets ahead
of the pack as
she hits the hurdles.

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�(Above) Sophmores Chris Carroll and Rory Martinez, and junior Ma
Stewart keep their eyes on the ball. (Below) freshman Ross M
mott watches his ball as it soars through the air.

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�Above All The Rest

B

ayfield students have gained many cooperative and leadership skills by
participation in co-curricular activities. FHLA, FCCLA, EPYCS, STAND,
National Honor Society, Knowledge Howl, journalism and drama offered
rewards to many who chose to join. Students did a great job of representing
Hayfield High School in competitive events and earned respect for themselves.
Wolverine Pride All he Wayl

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�tudent Coone·
Q

tudent Council brings
to life many of the activities that the student body enjoys. The members of Student Council are
leaders at BHS and they uphold the school's standing in
the community. Some of the
many events organized by
Student Council this year
were : Hollywood Homecoming, the annual visit
from Santa in December,
Halloween fun , Christmas
gift baskets for the elderly,
the " You Can 2 Can " dance
that raised cans of food for
the Soup Kitchen , blood
drives, and the Sadie Hawkins dance. Student Council
is about taking initiative, responsibility, and having a little fun too.

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Executive officers : Tony Kimball, Vice President ; Ben Nelson , Treasurer; Ruth Jones,
President; Angi Young, Secretary; and Kennie Monger, Presid ent.

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Laura Dallison looks happy while giving blood at the blood drive in March.
This annual event was organized by Student Council with help from United
Blood Services. This drive was one of two put together by Student Council in
1998-99.

(Left to right) Chris Ourganian, Tony KimbalL Laura Dallison, Andy
Schaaf, Kennie Monger, and John Hanna play lumber jack as they cut
down a Christmas tree for the school lobby.

�BHS tudent Council (Top row, left to right) Tony Kimball , Ruth Jones, Kennie Monger, Ben elson, Angi Young,
(2nd ) Erin Black, John Hanna, Marcus Kimball, Andy chaaf, (3rd ) Chris Ourganian , Mrs. andy Mericle, Melinda
Johnson, Crystal Cusenza, atalie Decker Lacy Williams, Laura Dallison, Heidi Luter, Kelly Greer, Jessica Mars,
Ginny Flippen , Mr. Vernon Kimball (4th ) Jesse Lasater, Becky Evers Erin Cummins, Jessica Potter, Becky Young,
Amy Ehlenbeck, Eileen mith, Tara Corlies, Sara Beck, (Front) John Williams, Jeremy Crossman, Dave Tatum.

lf
Jl

t took a lot more than just the thirt}
minute lunch meetings on Tuesdays for
Student Council to make things happen. Members volunteered their time outside of school hours to do such things as set
up the school Christmas tree in the lobby,
decorate for dances, work at the yearly air
show to raise funds, and organize student
body activities.
(Left) John Williams did such a good job
selling ice cream at the air show that he was
affectionately dubbed " Luigi " by the student
council members who were working there
that day.

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�BLA

F

BLA had 99 members for the 1998-99 school
year, their biggest group ever. Under the
advising of Mrs. Denise Haga and Mrs. Tish
Nelson, FBLA participated in community service activities and attended a leadership conference in
Alamosa. Community service included two trash
pick-ups, a Parent's Night Out, and a Senior Citizens
Dinner. FBLA members went Christmas caroling
around Bayfield in December . The district competition was held on February 16th at Ft. Lewis College.
Officers for 1998-99 were Ben Nelson, President;
Ruth Jones, Vice President; Heidi Luter, Secretary;
Andy Schaaf, Treasurer; Sara Beckler, Historian; and
Tiffany Potter, Reporter. Tiffany Potter managed
"The Den, " the school supply store which was very
profitable. Ruth Jones served as District 8 Vice President. "FBLA is a fun group where kids learn about
business, and they have fun doing activities that
help with the community, " says junior Chris Ourganian.

(Above right) Ruth Jones conducts business at the District Competition. (Below) Chapter officers: Tiffany Potter, Andy
chaff, Sara Beckler, Ben elson, Heidi Luter, Ruth Jones (Right) The FBLA guys try to get some sleep amid the noise
of a crowded bus on its way to Pueblo for District Confrence.

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�Bayfield Chapter
Future Business Leaders of
America

(Above top left) Aimee Wood, April Mueller, Melissa Perry, Hope
Siffert, Ashley Burleigh, Ginny Manzer, Sarah Zwisler, Matt tewart, Diogo Rocha, Tracy Chapin, Michelle Perry, Amber Layton,
Clare Jones, Devon Catron, Ben Lueck, Darko Vojinovic, Karolin
Rhinow, Diogo Monteiro, Eileen Smith, Jessica Mars, Mandy
Magill, Brandon Head, John Wilmer, Jermy Crossman, James
Garton, Holly Chapin, Nicole Champlin, Jake Tuscon, Andrea
Cusick, Blake Evans, Matt Nelson , Adam Jobes, Richie Monger,
Ryan Jobes, Thomas Johnson, Melanie Lucero, Melinda Cundiff,
Erin Cummins, Kelly Greer, Chris Carroll, Andy Schaaf, Chris
Smithwick, Jon Qualls, Robert Farnam, Natalie Decker, Crystal
Cusenza, Melinda Johnson, Brent Koenig, Ty Bricker, J .T. Bell,
Tom Percell, Christie Bonds, Aileen Kohlerschmidt, Levi Mead,
Crystal Thomas, Becky Evers, Amy Guy, Tiffany Potter, Lacy
Williams, Sara Beckler, Aaron Howard, Chris Marchase, Shane
Barnes, Jamie Sirios, Kris Pickett, Michelle Valenzuela, Karey
Fundingsland, JoAnna Cartwright. (Left) Aaron Howard shows his
childish side during FBLA's Parent's Night Out.

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�FCCLA

Family,
Community,
and Career
Leaders of
America
(Back row) Sarah Horton, Crystal Thomas, Stephanie Goldenberg, Becky Evers, Tara Corlies, Shiann
Homer, Sara Beck, Cecilia Hanna, John Hanna, Tommy Percell, Sarah Sanchez (Front row) Aimee Wood,
Melissa Perry, Crystal Cusenza, Melanie Calderwood, Leslie Hanna, Monica Pyle, Kinsee Morlan; Advisers
Mrs. Ginger Conner, Ms. Carol Blatnick (Missing: Katie Andrews, Andrea Cusick, Karey Fundingsland,
Xochitl Garcia, Amy Guy, Marcus Kimball , Brent Koening, April Mueller, Brekka Ritchie, Karen Shonk, Kevin
Siscoe, D. J. Wicburg, Sarah Edwards, David Valencia )

(Above) Leaders of the pack.
Sarah Sanchez and Kinsee
Morlan, VPs; Sara Beck, Secretary; John Hanna, President (Right) Sara Beck, Cecilia Hanna, and Tara Corlies
with their Seat Belt Awareness presentation board.

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�F

amily, Community, and Career
Leaders of America is just a fancy name for an organization
which is a big part of the lives of many
Bayfield High School students. This organization is the vocational youth
group associated with Family and Consumer Sciences. Their focus is on the
family, with a definite emphasis on
leadership and service. Members of
this organization participate in many
community and school projects. Some
of the 1998-99 projects were making
welcome back gifts for the district staff,
collecting mittens for the Mitten Tree at
the Bayfield Family Center, cutting
Christmas trees and cleaning roadsides with the Lion ' s Club, hosting Powder Puff Football, and presenting the
annual Prom Fashion Show for the student body. Many projects were completed for STAR event competition.
Twelve members attended State in
April. John Hanna served as both the
chapter president and San Juan District
president. 1998-99 was a good year for
FCC LA.

(Above left) John Hanna presents his illustrated talk on Teens and Credit to the School Board. (Lower left)
Tom and Dave display their 1st from State (Lower right) The best of the annual Prom Fashion Show.

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�KNOWLEDGE BOWL

K

nowledge Bowl teams
compete in a very different way. You won't
find them out on the field running and jumping, but at a
crowded table with hands on a
buzzer, intently listening to
questions and challenging
their brain power. This year
the BHS K- Bowlers hosted the
first meet of the year. They
took an early beating from Ignacio, only to come back at
the fall Diogenes and place
first. In March the team took a
close second at Districts and
beat out Durango to qualify for
the State Competition. Any
student is welcome to participate and enjoy the challenge
of knowledge.

(Top right) Owen Clark, Booth lberg,
and Tyler Lucas down the Doritos
while practicing at noontime.
(Above) Ahh ... Concentration has
Josh O'Briant at his sharpest.
(Members) Ben Lueck, Owen Clark,
Erin Cummins, Clare Jones (Front)
Brian McCune, Becky Evers, Adviser
Ms. Tara Henderson, Brent Janus.

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�NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

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ach year, a fivemember council
meets to select students to become members of
the Pine River Valley Chapter
of the National Honor Society.
To be eligible for membership,
the candidate must be a member of the junior or senior
class and have a cumulative
scholastic average of 3. 7 or
higher. Leadership, community service and character of the
individual are also considered.
A student must receive a majority of positive votes from
the council to become a member of NHS. During this year
NHS contributed a Thanksgiving dinner for people in need,
decorated the post office for
Christmas, decorated Easter
eggs for children and made a
large banner for Homecoming.

(Above left) Great fun coloring eggs!
(Left) Jessica Pritchard , Amy
Zwisler, Ruth Jones, Laura Dallison
(Middle row) Kristina Johnson, Jillian Capalbo, Erin Black, Lacy Williams, Aaron Howard, Heidi Luter,
Ton} Kimball, Adviser Mrs. Theresa
Cashio (Front row) Mandy Magill, Sierra Allen, Tiffany Potter, Jenelle
Crossman, Erin Ourganian, Brent Janus

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�E

T

he first ever BH El
Pomar Youth Community Service group
raised money just to give it
away. Their $500 was matched
\.vith $7500 from the El Pomar
Foundation in Colorado
Springs. The group then received grant proposals from
non profit groups for the use of
the money. Using the criteria of
education, recreation , cultural
arts and local agencies, the
members awarded the $8000 to
many deserving groups. " It was
fun and interesting,' said atalie Decker, " I d like to participate again next year. "
EPYCS Members: Jesse Lasater, Am} Zwisler, Tiffany Potter,
Ben Lueck, Natalie Decker

§

ponsoring Red Ribbon Week is always
a big activity for
STAND (Students Taking A
New Direction) members.
Other activities were Project
Merry Christmas and Earth
Week Cleanup. The group's
main purpose is to promote
healthy lifestyles.
(Back) Christa Gurule, Katherine Hilleary, April Eimar,
Lyndsey Coley, Jed Sanford,
Hope Sitfert, Matt Piccoli, Ryan Samples (Front) Elisha
Thompson, Anna Edwards,
Jenelle Crossman, Melanie
Cramer and Ben Anderson.

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�Journal·sm

P

roducing six newspapers and a yearbook
was the challenge for
two journalism classes with little
experience or time . However,
they met their goals and learned
more business and writing skills
in the process.
First Semester Class (Back) Troy
Rakes, Natalie Decker, Nikki Ellis,
Sarah Sanchez , Monica Pyle.
(Front) Ginny Flippen, Chris Ourganian, Steve Poulos, Becky VanDenBerg, Chris Marchase, and
Johnette Maloy. (Missing, Justin
Montgomery) Second Semester
Class (Top back) Torrey Lucas,
Chris Smithwick, Jake Tucson, Erin Cummins, Aileen Kohlerschmidt (Middle) Alan
Hanstadt, Krista Bouslaugh, Jasmine Martindale, Christie Bonds, Tanna Bricker, Sarah
Horton (Front) Brandi Naranjo, JoAnna Cartwright. (Below) Sarah, Erin, and Chris have
learned the art of posing and taking pictures.

First &amp; Second
Semester Classes

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�Band
T

he 1998-99 Wolverine

pep and concert bands
did not make many appearances.
Much of the year was spent working on music for the CHSAA music
competition. Seniors Sierra Allen,
Johnette Maloy and Dan Percell
assumed leadership roles. Many
young individuals from BHS attended the 1998 Intermountain
League Honor Band and the Fort
Lewis College Symphonic and
Wind Ensemble Honor Bands.
(Back) Dan Percell , Heather Sobczak, Marcus Kimball, Vernon Johnson, Johnette Maloy, Crystal Schissler, Tom
Johnson, Brian Brown (Front) Erin Gurule, Kevin Siscoe, Amy Dowler, Becky Young, Sierra Allen, Cheri Casper, D. J .
Wicburg, Director Joe Pyle, John Williams.

Choir

E

ven though there were fewer numbers in choir this school year, the 1998-99 Bayfield High School
Choir has held its own. Under the direction of newly appointed teacher, Susan Bailey, and later
Carol Priest the choir accomplished many things. Freshman Nicole Champlin, Tracy Chapin, and
Emma McClendon and sophomore Erica Keiser earned their way to the Western-State Honor Choir in
Gunnison. Senior Lauri Berger and junior Holly Chapin were accepted for the honor of singing in the
Colorado All-State Choir in Ft. Collins in February. The choir did not participate in any competitions this year
but they performed at several concerts.

(1st Semester) Director Susan Bailey, Kira Kelly, Erin
Gurule, Jasmine Martindale, Lindsay Coley, Nicole Champlin (Front row) Erica Kaiser, Traci Chapin, and Erin Black.

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(2nd Semester) Sandy Sanderford, Joleen Wilson, Ruth
Spishock, April Eimar, Emma McClendon, Director Susan
Bailey, Lacy Smith, Lindsay Coley, Misty Tuscon, Holly
Chapin, Katie Andrews, Henessey Harrmann.

�c
V

ICA, Vocational Industrial Clubs of
America, was started
by Mr. Robert Mann this year.
This national organization serves industrial and technical
students and teaches citizenship and leadership qualities.
Many members enjoyed building an airplane, flying, and visiting aeronautical museums.

(Top row) Vernon Johnson, Michael Juliano, Case) Donohue, Ben Boyher, Weston Cook (Middle row) Leslie Holderman,
Will Champlin, Chris Marchase, Kevin Black, Christina Walters (3rd row) Jillian Capalbo, Justin Gingerich, Scott
McAivany, Doug Farnam ( front) Chad Ludwig, Keenan Cook (Not pictured) Aileen Kohlerschmidt.

Other Activities
Future Farmers of America, more commonly known as FFA is an organization
that two Bayfield High students are proud
to say they are a part of. Hanna Baird and
Melanie Calderwood are active members
of the Ignacio Chapter. They must take
the parent Agriculture courses at IHS since none are offered in Bayfield.

The Southwest Silverados is an equestrian
drill team which was started in the spring of
1997. These young ladies travel all over the
Southwest to perform precise drills on
horseback to music. Student teacher Dawn
Warren is their coach. Bayfield High members are Katie Carron, Rachel Head, Kristy
Luzar, Aimee Wood, and Megan McKnight.

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�Drama

K

nown for their amazing ability to
conform to any character, the
1998-1999 Thespians have given
every audience a spectacular show. Headed
up by Mrs. Sherry Kimball and Mrs. Mellissa
DeWeese, the drama productions this year
have consistently boosted the reputation of
theatre at BHS. The fine young actors and
actresses at Bayfield have put on two major
plays and a one-act play for league competition. These included ''The Ghost of Jeb
Taylor", "Rock and Roll", and "Pardon Me,
Is This Planet Taken?" . All were a tremendous success and once again added to the
prestige of the Bayfield Players.

(Top right) John Williams
and Melanie Cramer are
ready for their parts in " Rock
and Roll". (Above left) Erin
Black and Ben Nelson in
"Pardon Me, Is This Planet
Taken?"

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Members of Drama (Top row, standing) Brian McCune, Ben Nelson (2nd row from
top) Crystal Humiston, Chris Ourganian, Tony Kimball , Kennie Monger, Clayton
honk (3rd row) Crystal chissler, Jennifer Thorton, Owen Clark, Erin Black, John
Hanna, Lacy Williams, Sara Beckler, Mandy Magill, Anna Edwards, John Williams (4th
row) Melanie Cramer, Holly Chapin , Aidan Cooney, Erin Humiston, Natalie Decker,
Marcus Kimball, Jessica Pritchard, Laura Dallison, Jamie Sirios, Aaron Howard, Nikki
Walker, Karen Shonk, Ryan McLaughlin, Mrs. Sherry Kimball (Sitting) Brendan
Clendenning, Aspen Cloudt, Melinda Johnson, Angi Young, Amy Ehlenbeck, Tracy
Chapin, Michelle Perry, Erin Cummins, Amber Bell, Matt Stewart, Ashley Burleigh,
Brent Janus.

�Life I

B

he Kafte s

ayfield High School student have many ways to enjoy their time in the halls,
classes, and during pep assemblies. No matter what time it is, you can always
find the students having fun. Let us take a peek at "Life In The Rafters. "

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�(Right) Studly men Scott McAIvany and Gavin Downey show
off their stuff in the weight
room. (Middle left) Eddie
Busch concentrates as he carves his next masterpiece.
(Middle right) Zack Martinez,
Brian Scholz, and Dan Candelaria take a little snooze during
Mr. Stell's class. (Bottom left)
Tommy Percell, Clayton Shonk
and Dan Candelaria show what
foods class is really about-to
get as much food on yourself
as you can! (Bottom right) Ben
Nelson proves that REAL men
do ballet.

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�(Left) Mr. Marty tries to stop
Dan Candelaria and Tory Grande from committing suicide off
the stairwell. (Middle left) Isaac
Fleener enjoys a back massage from Keturah Thatcher-wait...doesn ' t she have a
boyfriend? (Middle right) Krista
Bouslaugh and Ty Bricker
share the finer points of home
insurance with Life Mgt. classmates. (Bottom left) Nice bowling shoes, Micah, did they
come with the suit? (Bottom
right) Tiffany Potter and
Michelle Valenzuela show their
friendship.

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�(Top left) Jessica Mars and Nikki Kremer are caught catching up on the latest. (Top right) Ryan Jobes and Rusty
Sanchez chow down on their lunch which they brought from home. (Middle left) Wow! Dustin Anders finally made it
into the )'earbook! (Middle) Aspen Cloudt and Michelle Miller express their everlasting friendship for each other.
(Middle right) Tim Spishock pouts because he'd rather be playing duck, duck, goose during Spanish activity period.
(Bottom left) Edee Monge and Anna Edwards share the latest, juicy gossip. (Bottom right) Blake Evans, Ruth Jones,
Nikki Walker and Chris Smithwick look SO enthused about the Valentine' s Day dance... well, maybe Chris doesn 't.

86

�(Top left) SHHH!! Melinda Johnson and Crystal Cusenza don't know the meaning of silence. (Top right) Jasmine
Martindale and Melanie Calderwood smile their cheesiest for the camera. (Middle left) Okay, lan. What's up now?
(Middle) Mrs. Juliana shows off her hippi.e side. Peace, man! (Middle right) The look on Beau's face says it all. The
movie must be stupid. (Bottom left) Steve Poulos proves he isn't such a tough guy at the blood drive. Nice buffalo!
(Bottom right) " Please get me out of here!" thinks Aleesha Thompson.

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�(Top left) Casey Donahue
SLOWLY carves his rocking
horse to perfection. (Top right)
Keenan Cook does absolutely
nothing during art. (Middle)
Are Jon Qualls, Tony Kimball,
and Ben Lueck future Einsteins
in the making? Nah! (Bottom
left) Mr. Stell's math class
looks up from their hard and
tiring work to smile for the
camera. (Bottom right) Sarah
Horton and JoAnna Cartwright
wander aimlessly in the halls
during class.

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�(Top left ) Brekka Ritchie ,
Becky VanDanBerg, and Marie
Van Abbema search for the
perfect beads in Mrs. Juliana 's
beading activity. (Top right )
Mr. Mann proves that glue is a
very useful tool in the the art of
woodworking. (Middle) Kennie
Monger and Andy Schaaf stare
off into space dreaming of becoming famous chemists.
(Bottom left) Christa Gurule
studies not-so-hard for her
spelling test. (Bottom right )
Brent Janus does a little mechanical work on Mr. Mann 's
truck.

89

�Exchange Students
~
G

everal of the new faces at BHS
were individuals who had come
to the United States to experience
American lifestyles and education. Bayfield had a total of five exchange students. These students were Jose
Garay, from Mexico; Darko Vojinvic,
from Serbia; Karolin Rhinow, from Germany; Diogo Monteiro, from Sao Paulo,
Brazil; and Diogo Rocha , also from ~ao
Paulo. All of these student came to
America to experience American culture and hoped to take home man}
new memories and experiences that
they could keep for a lifetime. If asked
to comment on their experience as an
exchange student, one would probably
hear what a great time they have had
here in America , and about the great
friends they have made.

(Inset) Diogo Monteiro (Above) Diogo Ro·
cha, Karolin Rhinow, Darko Vojinvic, Jose
Garay.

The Wolverine Update

D

id you know that there is a
radio show about BHS?
Most students don't. Erin Cummins
and Chris Rhodes are the voices be·
hind the show " The Wolverine Up·
date". It is a weekly radio shm~
about what's going on at BHS. The}
include announcements, sports, and
news stories about current events at
BHS. They record the show before·
hand, and it airs every Saturda)
morning at 10:15 a.m. on 101.3 FM.
This was Chris and Erin's first year to
do the show, and they had to start
from scratch. They learned many
new uses for technology. The two
write, produce, and record the show.
They have come a long way, as the)
remember that their first show took
them three hours to make!

90

�Prom '99

MOllet GJLos
Royalty
PJLoWL
kl~

)fik?k?l kelt\We
2lfOt{S MoVtCJell
(Lm er left) Jessica Pritchard,
Laura Dallison, and Ruth Jones
look their most glamorous for
the big night. (Right) Mari Van
Abbema and Erin Humiston are
prepared to have a great time!

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�(Top) Even dads
enjoy proms. Sarah
and Rick Edwards
and Erin and Chris
Black. (Above)
Tommy Percell
says
" H y ".
(Above right) Foxey
Ladies: Lindsay
Dallison , Ginny
Flippen , Cecilia
Hanna, Tara Corlies, Kristina Johnson, and Mandy
Magill . (Right)
Clayton Shonk and
Kinnie Monger lead
a line dance.

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�(Above ) Nikki Walker and Diogo
Monteiro; Mindy Paulek and Ryan
McLaughlin. (Left) Watch out for
Brent and his swinging chair!
(Below) The traditional group shot:
Back; David Valencia , Jerry Steinbacher, Kelly Greer, Blake Evens,
Micah Priest Matt Nelson, Front;
Becky VanDenBerg, Shiann Homer,
Nikki Evans, Monica Pyle, Christina
Gambino.

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�The Colorado School
of Mines Medal of
Achievement in Math
and Science, Marine
Corps "Distinguished
Athlete Award"- Tony
Kimball

The University of Colorado at Boulder Outstanding Junior
Award - Tiffany Potter

The Xerox Award in
the Humanities and
Social Sciences- Ai·
leen Kohlerschmidt

The Marine Corps
"Semper fidelis" Music Award - Boothe
Iberg

Wendy ' s
High
School Heisman
Awards- Sarah Hor·
ton and Andy
Schaaf

Durango Masonic
Lodge 's Outstanding
Junior Boy and Girl
awards - Aaron Howard and Sara Beck

94

Bayfield Lion 's
Club Outstanding
Junior Award - Mandy Magill

Tandy Technology
Outstanding Stu·
dent - Brent Janus

�Boys and Girls
Basketball MVP' s Tony Kimball and
Cecilia Hanna

Girls Track
MVP - Cecilia
Hanna
All Conference
Honors Cecilia Hanna

Cross Country
MVP's - Michelle
Miller and Kennie
Monger

Volleyball Awards
MVP - Kinsee
Morlan
All Conference
Honors
Kinsee Morlan
Sara Beck
Football
MVP - Clayton
Shonk
Most Outgoing Shane Barnes
Most Coachable Gavin Downey
Offensive Player of
the Year - Ryan
McLaughlin
Defensive Player of
the Year - Clayton
Shonk

Boys and Girls
Basketball:
MVP - Tony Kimball,
Ruth Jones
Top Scorer- Ginny
Flippen
Most Steals - Tara
Corlies
Most Rebounds Ruth Jones
All Conference
HonorsTony Kimball

Boys Track
MVP - Tony Kimball
All Conference
Honors Jesse Lasater
Ben Nelson
Clayton Shonk
Ryan McLaughlin
Adam Jobes
Micah Priest
Tony Kimball
Baseball
MVP - Issac Fleener
All Conference
HonorsAaron Howard
Jon Qualls
Issac Fleener
Shane Horton
Wrestling
MVP - Shane Barnes
Most Improved Brian Scholz

95

�Kennie Monger
Chuck Sanchez Award
The highest athletic award given at Bayfield High School is
the Chuck Sanchez Award. This recognition has been
around for over twenty years and the winner must meet
many high standards. Among them, the individual must
have participated in three sports every year for four years,
and he or she must display good citizenship, have a good
attitude and good grades and be a coachable individual.
Kenny Monger was chosen the 1999 winner by the coaches and administrators. Kenny has been active in cross
country, basketball, and track and served as the Head
Boy. He will continue his studies at New Mexico State.

Barbie Fleener
Parent Award
Barbie Fleener has been a tireless worker for students a11
athletes at Bayfield High School. She was one of the origin&lt;
parents who worked to establish baseball as a high schO&lt;
sport and since then has continued her efforts through th
Booster Club to complete the baseball field and make oth~
things possible for students. Spirit signs, treats on the bul
and always being there to cheer on the teams, are just a fe~
more of her efforts to make Bayfield the best ever. We sa lui
Barbie as our number one parent and fan!!
The National Merit Scholarship competition is extremely
rigorous and the number of awards are limited. Josh
O ' Briant was one of 7,600 finalists. He earned a total
score of 1480 on the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) on
which the awarding of this scholarship is based. This
included a perfect score of 800 on the math test. He
received a total of over two hundred thirty thousand
dollars in scholarship offers from Ivy League schools and
other universities across the nation. He has chosen to
study mathematics and divinity at the University of Houston.

Josh 0 'Briant
National Merit Scholarship Finalist
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�98

�99

�Ty,
Ph w!! You mad it; a proud moment in your life! A time to pause and
rcn ct on your Iif&lt; thus far and to consider the possibilities of your future.
Have dreams and goals for yourself, but take time to ponder, reconsid r,
and adjust th m as ne d d . I will pray for you, in that you enjoy whatever
you end up doing; then other things will fall into place. Don' t rush into
decisions that will affect you forever, but do follow your heart. You have
b en a pleasure to know and a honor for us as parents to have. We are
blessed. Love, Mom and Dad
Clayt,
We could not have asked for a greater
gift than your arrival on Valentine 's
Day. You have grown up to be a fine
}Oung man! We always knew you
would. You have always possessed
such great qualities. Not only are you a
thinker- you are a worker. We admire
you, we love you, we appreciate you,
and we are so very proud of you!!! You
listen with your heart, see with your
heart, and understand with your heart
and that is why we love you with all of
ours.
Mom and Dad
Jessica,
Jerry,
Thank you for beIt has been a joy
ing the best
watching you grow
daughter a parent
into the wonderful
could ever hope
young man you are
for. You are awetoday. We wish you
some and truly a
the best for the fugift of love.
ture, always believe
Mom and Dad
in your dreams, and
remember God is
with you.
Love, Mom and Dad

Angi,
To our little princess. You are a
special daughter
and have always
been a joy and
light in our family.
Thanks for being
who you are.
Love , Mom and
Dad

1 00

Matt,
Eighteen years ago
we were blessed with
a baby boy. In that
time he has continued, with each year,
to make us more
and more proud to
be called his mom
and dad.
Love you Matty!
Mom and Dad

�Elisa Bernice:
Si tu sonrisa es ansia insatisfecha
Si hay trabajo excesivo, y mal cosecha
Si a tu aftm se contraponen diques,
toma un descanso, pero no clausiques.
Y di hay un vacio en tu vida: Llenalo de Amor.
It is only with the heart that one can see rightly. What is essential is
invisible to the eye. -Antoine de Saint-Exupery We wish for you courage
and clear thinking, hope and a happy heart. Always Thanks for blessing
us with your presence.
Mami and Papi

Dear Ryan,
You have brought such joy to our lives. Your
easy going manner and great laugh have
provided our family with many special memories. Your sense of humor, hard work ethic,
compassion for other people, and risktaking nature will combine to provide you
with a career you love and a satisfying personal life. We will miss having you around,
but know wherever you go, you will be in our
hearts and minds, always ... and a phone call
away. Remember to always be true to yourself, and things will tum out fine.
Love always, Mom and Dad
P.S. BE CAREFUL ELROD! Love " T "

Ginny,
Even if you are
spoiled rotten ,
we still love you
with all our
heart.
Love, Mom and
Dad

Johnette,
I hope you accomplish all your goals. I
know you can and
you are very talented , just work hard
and be happy.
Love, Mom and Riley

Ben,
You have always
been special. Remember that we love
you and to mind
your manners.
Love , Mom , Dad ,
Matt and Eric

Heidi,
Have courage to
follow
your
dreams. We are
proud of you.
Thank you for being you. Love ,
Mom , Dad , and
Grandpa Doc

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�Dear Kym,
We are so proud of
you and your accomplishments. May
your future be successful, joyous, and
enriching to your
spirit. Always stay
true to yourself,
reach for the stars
and you will go far.
Lots of Love, Dad ,
Mom, Garrett, Travis, &amp; Dylan

Ben,
You have always had
a wonderful creative
spirit that has
amazed us and kept
us happy . We are
proud when we look
at you and see the
potential you have
inside of you . We are
all excited to watch
you choose your
path toward you future.
Love , Mom , Ron ,
and Slade

To Sierra Girl:
"Running the distance" as a four-year-old, amazing dad and brother
with your PERSEVERANCE that continues today with cross country ... singing solos and performing dramas before a church crowd with
COURAGE ... showing CONFIDENCE as a participant in Pre-Teen Colorado ... the HARD WORK to reach great heights with your flute .. diving
into stands after basketballs and conquering hurdles with DETERMINATION ... OVERCOMING ADVERSITY during hard days ... becoming a
student of distinction with great DEDICATION ... and most of all the LOVE
you show to family ... these qualities of your youth will serve you well as
you move into your adult life.
WE LOVE YOU!!! Dad and Connie

Dear Ted,
How fast the years have gone! It seems like just yesterday you were playing
legos and learning how to swim. Now the future beckons with limitless
possibilities. We have complete faith that you will succeed in whatever
dreams you pursue in life. Be happy, keep your sense of humor, and always
keep our love with you.
Love, Mom, Glenn, and Ben

Shane,
We are so proud to be
your parents. You have
been a source of true
joy and happiness for
us. Now, as you enter
the real world and attempt to attain your
dreams and goals, remember that we'll be
there for you. AIM HIGH
- you ' ll always be our
" Top Gun" .
Love, Mom and Dad

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Dear Erin,
Our wish is that the
happiness you have
generated in our
lives continues to
surround you as you
carve out your path
in life. We are so
proud of your academic achievements
and leadership qualities.
Love, Mom and Dad

�Charlie,
Go into your future
just like the snake, a
little bit of caution
and a firm grasp on
what you really want.
I am very proud of
you , continue to
hold your head up
high.
I Love You Always,
Mom

Becky,
Now that you have
gone from little girl
to a young woman,
we want to thank you
for all the joy ,
smiles, laughter, and
priceless memories
you have given us.
We wish for you ,
your dreams to
come true and your
smiles and laughter
and joy to continue.
Love, Your family

Lauri Anna,
I'll never forget the night you came. I'll never forget your name Lauri
Anna ... Lauri. You ' re so lucky, this is true. Yes, you ' re special and we all
love you. You ' re so beautiful, Lauri Anna. Lauri, I hope you see, when you
can realize, just what you mean to your family. Just know miracles
continue through a tragedy and God blessed you, can 't you see? You 're
love by Christ and you family. You mean the world to me, Lauri Anna.
Love, Uncle Eddie and Mom

Jenelle,
There are those whose dreams seem out of reach, and those whose
dreams come true. The difference is in the desire you have in your heart
to accomplish those dreams. Continue to work hard to fulfill all your
dreams. We will always be there to share in your happiness.
Love, Mom and Dad
Baby " K" is getting
ready to sprout
wings and fly. The
youngest of three
beautiful girls, you
will leave a huge
void in our home
when you fly away.
Your sense of humor
and your unpredictability make you a lot
of fun to live with. We
love you very much
Krista.
Mom, Dad, Kimberly
&amp; Randy, Kari &amp; Jeramy

Ryan,
It seems like only yesterday when you were
just starting out on
your journey into life.
I ' ve never been as
proud of you as I am
now, as you begin yet
another of life' s journeys. Success is awaiting you. Be good, careful, thoughtful and true.
Always know that I'm
your biggest fan and
will support all of your
future endeavors.
Peace and Love Always, Mom

103

�M lani ,
We ar so very proud of you ! You arc a very special person, b eautiful
inside and out, and ~ou light up our lives. Follow your h eart Peanut, and
all your dreams will come true. We wish for you all the happiness and
strength this world can give in the years to come. You are going to b e an
awesome addition to the women of this planet! Whatever you decide to
do in this life, we know you ' ll do it well, the way you do everything! You
have b en an incredible blessing! Know that no matter where life takes
you, that you ' ll be in our h arts.
Love, Mom and Johnny

Brent,
You have worked hard and become such a wonderful young man. We are
so proud of you. Remember, you will always be our " dancing boy" . " The
world will have taught you other things to mark the march of time, but you
just keep on dancing, dancing in your mind. " Your story is only your own .
Don 't let anyone else tell you how to write it. Seize the day, Brent!
We love you, Mom and Dad

Nikki,
I was blessed when you were
born. You have been all and
even more than I could
dream of a daughter being. I
am so proud of your ambition, determination, and
hard work. You don't let anything stand in the way of
your goals. I'm confident
you will suceed in life. Follow
your dreams!
I love you, Mom

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Melanie,
You finally made it. The steps
from K-12th grade were tough,
you hung in there and worked
so hard. We are all proud of you
and wish you the best in life.
You are the last to graduate
and to leave home to accomplish your goals in life. You
grew up so fast and so pretty. I
know you won 't have a hard
time in this wide world .
Love, Mom, Dad, your brother
and the rest of the family

Jennifer,
Here is to girl with a hard
head that grew up and became a very responsible
adult way before her time
and one I am so very proud
of. I hope you, Aaron, and
Anthony have a very wonderful and fun time in Georgia
and wherever else you may
go.
Love, Mom

�Laura Liz,
My how time flies! It seems like just yesterday you were bravely entering
Mrs. Cottams kindergarten class. You were so shocked when I told you
couldn t pass kindergarten unless you did good work"! You have worked so hard ever since! We are so proud of you. You've become so much; a
wonderful, fun, productive young lady. You will do well in all you do. In all
ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths.' Proverbs 3:6
Love, Mom &amp; Dad

Shiann Joy,
You ar so special. I'm very proud of you! Thank you for our time together
- you've filled my soul with joy, grace, laughter, and yes - tears at times.
You 've been my reason to be. tay strong, spread your wings, fly free, and
go with spirit. Always see those things not created by man; know you are
never alone. Be joyful and always grateful. Know you are loved beyond
words.
Love, Mom

Thanks for the Support
Yearbook Staff
Christie Bonds, Krista Bouslaugh , Tanna Bricker, Joanna Cartwright, Erin Cummins,
Natalie Decker, Nikki Ellis, Alan Hanstadt, Sarah Horton, Ginny Flippen, Aileen
Kohlerschmidt, Torry Lucas, Johnette Maloy, Chris Marchase, Jasmine Martindale,
Justin Montgomery, Brandi Naranjo, Chris Organian, Steve Poulos, Monica Pyle, Troy
Rakes, Sarah Sanchez, Chris Smithwick, Jake Tuscon, Becky VanDenBerg, Advisor
Ms. Carol Blatnick

Photographers
Brian Capalbo .................. Rick Edwards ................... Staff

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�Auwmnuve I Eleclllcal Reprur
Computer' Fuel lnJecuon
Apprrusals

Jay Lynch, Arcr itect
Design consultant and
Alternative Energy

WM. O'CROTTY
LICE SED MASTER

Office: 884-0625
Home: 884-9404

THIRTY -THREE YEARS
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P.O. Box 409
Bayfield, CO 81122

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Bayfield. CO
8 1122
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42456 U S. HIWAY 160
P.O. BOX 517
BAYFIELD, CO. 81122
(303) 884-9525

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P 0 Box 110
Bayfield. Colorado
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Bavf eld, CO 81122

970 884 7197
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Local Experience Since 1985

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CARHAR1T WORK CLOTHES
Work Footwear

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625 Buck Highway
Bayfield, CO 81122
Domestic. Foretgn, 4X4's, V-W's, &amp; Btkes
39793 Hwy. 160
Bayfield, CO 81122

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(970) 884-2958

Open 6 days a week

For Appointment
970-8 4-9078

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884-9517 Office
884-2854 Fax
884-9287 Res

" PER ONALIZED NOT FRANCHI ED"
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Bayfit"ld, Colorado 81112

Norma Meador
Owner Stylist
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Stylist

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Bayfield. CO l 122

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Coffee Shop &amp; Deli

ICE CREAM, GAMES, POOL

884-8112
637 COLORADO DRIVE, BAYFIELD

1248 Hwy 160B • P.O. Box 1447
Bayfield, CO 81122

(970) 884-6017

Ivan Minch, Proprietor

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39966 Hwy 160 Gem Village ..... 884-4344

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BAYFIELD, VALLECITO, IGNACIO

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828 Main Avenue • P.O. Box 598 • Durango, CO 81301
boots (970) 247-0446 shoes
sportswear - westemwear - casualwear - workwear - etc.

First N ational Bank of Durango
N ot Just a Bank,
Your B ankin g Partner

Thi
National Bank
of Durango

Mickey Hogan - Jerry Poer - Jim Hogan

259 W. 9th St . • P.O. Box L
Durango, CO 81302
(970 ) 247-3020 • Fax 247-8031
Equal Housmg Lender @

Member FDIC

J/P TIRE

Home of the Sudden Service Boys

THE

BANK OF

TIRES FOR EVERY SEASON

DURANGO
15 Bodo Drive
P.O. Drawer G
Durango, Colorado 81302

W hen Yo u Purchase Tires From Us,
We Do FREE Ro t ation, Re-Balance, and Flats

303/259-5500
FAX 303/259-5503
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247-9068
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1776 Ma1n Ave. • Durango

�Basin Towing &amp; Repair
24 Hour Towing

Phone(303)247-2444
24 Hour o. 247-1412
25823 Hwy. 160 Ea t
Durango, CO 8130 1

AlAN B. SCHAFER, D.M.D., M.S.D.
ORTHODONTICS &amp; DENTOFACIAL ORTHOPEDICS
1570 E. SECOND AVE.
DURANGO, CO 81301
(970) 247-3291

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CORTEZ, CO 81321
(970) 565-3531

1 323 E. 2~Ave .
Durango, CO

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(970) 247-5542

Vaughn A. Johnson, D.D.S., M.S., P.C.
ORTHODONTICS

Bayfield

80 I Flonda Road
Durango. CO 81 30 I
(970) 247-3330

2 Convenient Durango Locations
6 Town Plaza Shopping Center- 247-4475
3130 Main Avenue- 259-0240

Pagosa Spnngs

109

�FRANCISCO'S
CAR AND TRUCK SALES, INC.
21760 Hwy. 160 West
Durango, CO 81301
Office (970-259-4442
FAX 970-247-2111
We're proud of our proven
reputation!
Come talk to us about our first
time buyer program!

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2902 I\. :\lain Ave
Durango. CO

TERRI SICKLER
Store 01rector

ALBERTSO S NC 31 WEST COLLEGE DRIVE
DURANGO COLORADO 81301 g-o 382 222-l

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Bayfield Animal
Hospital
453 South Pine
Bayfield , CO
884-2001
"We specialize in making your pefs
life great!"

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Congratulations to the Class of
19991
John Mankins. Owner/Broker, Nancy
Senti. Bonnie Unis. Loene Nelson
884-9566
Gem Village

110

Jerry D. Brown, D.V. M.

�(970) 884-9430

FAX (970) 8849195

The Freedom to be Yourself:

A to Z
Electric,

Inc.
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
170 Clover Drive John D. McGeeney
Bayfield, CO 81122
President

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_ _ TWO LOCATIONS _ _

DURANGO

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247-3066

882-7808

26103 US HWY 160

16032 US HWY 666

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• Power tools Be Accessories
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• Housewares

Bank Association
Specialist in Long Term
Agriculture and Rural
Home Loans

The four comers Largest Hardware Store

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8 Town Piau
On Camino Del Rto
Downtown ouranco

Mand8y • Frkilry 8:00 • 7:00
Sllturcfay

Monte Miller 259-1540
850 2nd Ave Durango, CO

the Best"

Sunday

8:30. 6:00
9:00 . 5:00

247-0660

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Bigger and better than ever
Full-Service Thrift Store
Clothing, Furniture, Kitchen, Misc.
Books, Toys, Antiques &amp; Collectibles

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We now pick up and deliver large items.
Call to arrange for a pick up:

385-4322
Hours: Mon-Thurs (9-6)
Fri - Sat (9-4)

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The r e 's nothing like
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Your Locally-Owned Community Bank

Highway 160 at Pine River Plaza in Bayfield • Phone (970) 884-95 3
Fax (970) 84-0214 • Member FDIC • Equal Hou ing Lender

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14452 C.R. 501
BayField, CO
81122

970~884~2517

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SPORTING GOODS
SINCE 1928
• Guns &amp; Ammo
• Sorels
• Fishing Rods
• Snowshoes
• Parkas
• Licenses
• Hiking Boots
• Reels &amp; Tackle
Backpacking &amp; Camping
Eq uipment
• Ski Clothing &amp; Accessories
• Topographical Maps
• Kn:ves &amp; Multi-Tools

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863 Main Ave.
Durango

247-2660

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• Hiking &amp; Telemark Boots
• Telemark &amp; X-Country Ski Package
• Snowshoes
• Maps &amp; Books
Compare Our Low Prices!
Corner of 8th &amp; Main
Durango

259-6696
115

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BAYFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

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Duh! Designs
970-884-1319

Graphic Arts &amp; T-Shirts
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Gary &amp; Conn1e Bennett

Get Your
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FRESH BAKED BUNS
969 MAIN 247-0821 &amp; 2101 MAIN 259-0887
116

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Four Corners Division
(Formerly Western Mobile)

Specializing in
Quality Products and
Customer Satisfaction
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884-4440 Ready Mix Concrete
6699 country Road s21
Fax: 970-884-9198
Main Office: 970-884-4111
Bayfield, Colorado 81122

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172

For more information and
reservations call:
970-563-3000

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he 1998-1999 school year has come and gone.
From classrooms to hallways, from sports fields to
organizational events, this year has become a part
of our memories and a part of Bayfield High School's history. The yearbook staff hopes that we have captured
enough of the important events and people, to help you
remember this as the special year when we "Raised the
Roof"!

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Peace
in the
Middle Ea!!it
In a deal brokered by President
Bill [linton and the late King
Hussein of Jordan. Palestinian
leader Vasser Arafat and Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
sign the Wye River Memorandum.
the first step toward a permanent
peace in the Middle Easl

Emba!!i!!iY
Bombing§
Embassies in Nairobi, Kenya
and Dar es Salaam. Tanzania.
are ripped apart by terrorists'
bombs that explode almost
simultaneously. U.S. officials
suspect renegade Saudi billionaire
Dsama bin Laden in the attacks.

Ru!!i!!iian
Economy
Political and social crises grip
Russia as the economy tumbles.
The value of the ruble drops
by half, banks dose and the
stock market crashes.

Hurricane
Mitch
Hurricane Mitch cutS a wide path
of destruction through Mexico and
Central America. causing millions
of dollars in damage and leaving
millions homeless.

North
Ireland
Peace
Accord§
Irish Prime Minister Bertie
Ahem and British Prime
inister Tony 8 ·r s
Badl.(
nds after signi L:·-·-..!·.~----- F00118 profe5siaflal
Ventura
is
eled!d
governor
of
Minnesota
in a
peace agrmnent between
stunning
co~fronHiehind vidory.
Britain illlll Northern ll'!lind.

�Phil Hartman
Florenc:e 6riffith Joyner
Lawton Chiles
Rip Wilson
Alan Shephard Jr.

Frank Sinatra

War aver
Iraq
Unned Nations weapons inspectors
arrive at the U.N. headquarters
in Baghdad. Aher Iraq's refusal
to cooperate with the inspedors,
Allied planes and missiles were
launched against Iraqi targets in
Operation Desert Fox.

Swi!ii!ii Air
Flight Ill

Swiss Air flight m. en route
from New York City to Geneva.
Switzerland, crashed off
the coast of Nova Scotia just
over an hour aher taking off.
None of the 229 passengers
on boanl survived.

John
6/enn
Cri!iii!ii in
the White
Hau!iie
Scandal rocks the White House
as Pll!Sident Bill [linton is
accused of pe~ury and obstrudion
of justice. In an impeachment
trial before the U.S. Senate,
Pll!Sident [linton is acquitted
of the charges.

Thirty-six years ah!r being
the lirst American in orbit.
retired U.S. Senator John
61enn returned to space
aboaniSpace Shuttle
Endeavour. At the age of
he became the oldest
astronaut in space.

n

Roy Rogers

6ene Autry
Tammy Wynette

6eerge Willat!
~ liollhnter
King lfu5sein I

Newt
Gingrich
Speaker of the House Newt
Gingrich. R-6a.. resigns aher
Rerublicans lose ground in the
fal congressional elections.

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Tap Ten
Movie§

Ene~y at=

the

tate

Achance encounter with a friend
has Will Smith framed for murder
and running for his life in the
action thriller Enemg of the State.

The
Waterbay
Adam Sandler returns to the
screen in the hit movie The
Waterbog. Sandler plays Bobby
Boucher. a 31-year-old college
freshman who turns years of
aggression into success on
the football field.

1. Armageddon
2. Saving Private Ryan
l Something About Mary
4. The Waterboy
5. ABug's Life
6. Dr. Dolittle
7. Deep Impact
8. Rush Hour
9. 6odzilla
10. Lethal Weapon 4

Armageddon

Antzand

Touchstone Pictures blasts Bruce Willis
and a band of oil-drilling misfits into
space on a mission to destroy an
earthbound asteroid in the fast-paced
action thriller ArmageddoiL

ABug~Lit=e
The box office was covered
in insects as Dreamworks
released Antz while Oisne~
and Pixar released ABugs Life.
Eddie Murphy stars as Dr. Dolittle,
a physician who is able to talk
to animals in this remake of the
1967 classic.

Saving
Private
Ryan
Tom Hanks leads a
squad of soldiers on a
dangerous mission in
the World War II movie
Saving Private RgaiL
The critically acclaimed
film also stars Matt
Damon. Edward Bums
i1d To Size re.

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In Shakespeare in love, Joseph Fiennes stars as the
young playwright iiiSha espeal'1!. Suffering from
writer's lo he is un le to
progress with
his latest work untfl he meets the lovely Viola. played
by Gwyneth Paltrow.

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music television

A/ani!iii
Mari!!iiette
Brandi and
Manica

Canadian bad girl Alanis Morisette
releases Supposed Former Infatuation
Junkie. the highly anticipated
follow-up to her multiplatinum
debut. Jagged lime Pill

Brandi and Monica spend 13
weeks at number one with The
Bog is Mine.

Garth
Braak!!ii
Bea!!iitie
Bay!iii
The Beastie Boys blast back onto
the scene with Hello Nasty.

His newest album. Double live,
sells over one million copies in
its fil'5t week of release.

Dixie
Chick!!ii
Their major label debut. Wide
Open Spaces. shoots to number
one on the country music charts.

Tap Five
AlbUIT1§
1. VARIOUS ARTISTS:
Titanic Soundtrack
2. BACKSTREET BOYS:

Backstreet Bogs
l CEUNE DID :
let's Talk About love
4. SHANIA TWAIN:
&amp;me On Over
5. " SY C
Sync

........

�WB launched another hit
show in the fall of 1998 with
the college drama Felicity.
Keri Russell stars as Felicity
Porter. a young pre-med
student who leaves home
to face life in New York Oty.

Daw§an'§
Creek
Set in the small town of Capeside,
Massachusetts. llaWSIJII's CIPH
follows the lives of four teenagers
trying to make sense of their

future and the world around them.

The cast of Friends continues
' to amuse audiences with a
fresh approach to comedy and
hilarious stories of everyday life.

Spin Cd!J's Michael J. Fox once again
proves 6e has the "spin" on things
by winning the Golden 61obe's
Award for Best Actor in a Television
Series - Musical or [omedy.

[hristina Applegate sheds her
ditzy Kelly Bundy image by
starring in the hit show Jessie.

Ally
McBeal
Drew
Carey
Wednesday night has doubled
the laughter as ABrs hit The
Drew Careg Show is followed
by [arey's new show, Whose
Line is it Angwag!

The hottest show on television
stars Calista Flockhart as the
lovable Ally McBeal, a young
lawyer who is constantly
entangling herself in humorous
and touching problems that
showcase the acting abilities
firs- e

�Mark
Mc6wire
St Louis Cardinal Mark
Mc6wire hits 70 home
runs and breaks the
single season home run
record previously held by
Roger Maris for 37 years.

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XXXIII
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Ouarterback John Elway shows his
excitement as the Denver Broncos
defeat the Atlanta Falcons to win
back-to-back Super Bowls.

Jeff
6ardan
Jana
Navatna

Jeff 6ordon wins the 1999 Daytona
500. With three championships
under his belt and a new video
game. Jeff 6ordon X5 Racing,
6ordon remains NASCAR's most
popular driver.

Jana Novotna hugs her Wimbledon
trophy after defeating France's
Nathalie Tauziat in the women's
singles final.

NBA Players Assoriatio Exeruti Dirertor Billy
11un1!r i11111 NBA Cammissianer David Stem shake
hands at a news conference in New Yort City.
announcing a collective bargaining agree t=====
tu end the 1!11-day NBA ~ayer lotbut.

Warld
5erie!ii
The New York Yankees celebrate
after winning the 1998 World
Series. The win marked the
team's 24th World Series title.

Michael
Jardan
After great success with the
Chicago Bulls. Michael Jordan ---an.not~nces •
·re

France defeats Brazil in a l-0
upset victnry in the World Cup
finals in J ly. Fra
s first
hOSt nation tD win in 20 years.

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movies music television sports

Furby, the hottest
new toy of the year.
has six built-in
sensa~ that
allow it to respond
to touch. light.
sound. motion. or
its horizontal or
vertical positioning.
It speaks its own
lan9uage known
as Furbish.'' but
can also be taught
English as well as
other tricks.

Je!!!i!!!ie
Camp

In the fall of 199 Apple released
its new. affordable iMac computer.
With multi-colored shells. easy
setup and quick access to the
Internet. the iMac quickly became
the best-selling computer in 1998.

What Would Jesus Do? jewelry.
clothing and posh!~ became
a hit with teens in R

Jesse Camp won MTV's Become
a VJ contest and cashed in on the
525.000 prize. He became one
of the most popular pe~onalities
and host of his own show.
lunch with Jesse.

Rogue
Squadron/
Tamb
Raider Ill
Jewelry designe~ saw a boost in
sales when ji!WI!Iry designed in
the form of Howm and animals
became the latest accessory rage.

Nintendo's Star War.s: Rogue
Squadron and Lara Croft's newest
adventure. Tomb Raider Ill
came the hottest-selli~
games of Hie Christmas season.

Comfnrt and style is what society demanded. The
fa · i
responded with cargo pants. the
hottest-selling style of the year.

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olorado

Layout by Corey Copenhaver

Home Page 1

�Ii fton Backer
Amber Bell

J.T. Bell

Kevin Black
Melanie Calderwood
Chri Carroll

Tammie Cartwright
Devon Catron
Owen Clark

Brendan Clendenning
Erin Cummins
Melinda Cundiff

2

SENIORS

Layout by Ryan Jobes

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Andrea

u ick

Lindsay Dallison

Natalie Decker
Gavin Downey
idnee Eckert

Anna Edwards
Blake Evans
Becky Evers

Doug Farnam
Robert Farnam
Christina Gambino

SENIORS

Layout by Ryan Jobes

3

�Stefanie Goldenberg
Kelly Greer
Pete Grijalva

Cri ta Gurule
Amy Guy
Courtney Harrington

Ramie Harris
Monty Hatfield
Katherine Hilleary

Boothe !berg
Ryan Jobes
Melinda Johnson

4

SENIORS

Layout by Ryan Jobes

�Thoma John on
rika Kai er
Billy Kelly

Nikki Kremer
Amber Layton
Josh Lewis

Tawnie Lister
Leonard Lucero
Chris Marchase

Rory Martinez
Zach Martinez
Justin Montgomery

SENIORS

Layout by Ryan Jobes

5

�hilo Montgomery
April Mueller
Brandi

aranjo

Paul

avarro

Matt

elson

Jacob Parker

Brady Paulek
Melissa Perry
Gabe Powell

Jon Qualls
Troy Rakes
Jessica Randolph

6

Seniors

Layout by Rusty Sanchez

�Rodney Robinette
B.J. Roderick
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Romero

Ru ty Sanchez
Sarah Sanchez
Brian Scholz

Karen Shonk
Chri Smithwick
Tim Spi hock

David Tatum
Elisha Thompson
Sarah Thompson

Seniors

Layout by Rusty Sanchez

7

�Jake Tuc on
Zach Van Abbema
Ben Varga

ikki Walker
Jatnes Wallace
Chri tina Walter

Whitney Williams
Aimee Wood
Je sica Wright

Andrea Zink

8

Seniors

Layout by Rusty Sanchez

�Senior Favorites of2001

Picture Perfect Smile
Shilo Montgomery &amp; Lindsay Dallison

Best Personality

Loveable Laugh
Christina Gambino &amp; Matt

elson

Wildest Hair
Katherine Hilleary &amp; Chris Smithwick

Melinda Johnson &amp; Ryan Jobes

Layout by Megan McKnight

9

�Fashionable Attire

Million Dollar Makers

Amber Bell &amp; Zack Martinez

Natalie Decker &amp; Boorh I berg

Hot Wheels
Karen honk &amp; Kelly Greer

Most Spirit
Becky Evers &amp; Devon Catron

�Enchanting Eyes

Class Clown

Melissa Perry &amp; Ru ty anchez

Nikki Walker &amp; Rory Martinez

Friendliest Personality
Quietest Personality

Andrea Cu ick &amp; Brady Paulek

Melinda Cundiff &amp; Tim pishock

Layout by Megan McKnight

11

�Jon Qualls started school in Bayfield in the first grade. He has been involved
in sports most of his life. He is an outstanding student, a member of FBLA, a Peer
Mediator and has been in the America's Who's Who of academics and sports. Jon
was all conference in football and in baseball several times. He was also captain of
the basketball team and awarded the Most Inspirational player.
Jon has always been a leader and sets high goals for himself. He is a true
friend to many. Jon has his hopes set on playing baseball in college.

12

�Andrea Cusick moved to Bayfield when she was four year old. he has been
involved in dance and athletics most of her life. She is a member of the ational
Honor society and has also been involved in student government, FBLA, FCCLA,
volleyball, basketball, and track. She was all conference in volleyball and was on the
4x800-meter relay team that took second at state for two years in a row and set some
new records for BH .
Friends, family, and academics are very important to Andrea. She carrie a
3.9 grade point and is planning on attending college in Utah.

13

�14

SENIORS

Layout by Ryan Jobes

�Layout by Rusty Sanchez

Seniors

15

��The First Week ofSchool

Layout by Carli Posey and Kimberly Piccoli

It is almost hard to believe that the
summer is over and we are all back
to the grind of chool It -eerns like
only yesterday we were sleeping in
and had no worries about anything.
Then, all of a sudden, we hear that
all-too-familiar voice of our mother
or father banging on the door,
telling us to get out of bed or we
will be late for chool. As we
slowly it up and creep into our
bathrooms, we get the feeling that
the fun is all over and it is time to
hunker down with tho e twentypound schoolbooks all over again,
not to mention putting up with
tho e teachers, -orne more excited
than others, and their never
changing "Rules for the
Classroom." A we walk through
tho e double door and stroll to our
lockers, we can catch the stench of
all-purpose cleaner that tends to
fade away a oon a you move m
And the meII of new clothes and
backpacks, along with the plastic
wrap from new chool supplie , is
everywhere you tum. As that first
bell rings, like zombies we
meander to our first class and sit by
our closest friend, thinking "Hey,
this won't be o bad," until the
teacher pulls out that ever-sofamous eating chart. After we find
out that we have been seated with
our best friend practically on the
other side of the world, we receive
that brief summary of what will be
expected of us from the teacher and
what type of assignments we will
have to perform. Sometimes, it
seem that this small ritual on the
first day can make or break how
you will feel for the rest of the day.
Then comes the fun part when we
march up to the front of the
clas room and gnb that dingy
textbook that our parents probably
u ed when they were our age and
call out that special number that the
teacher will keep clo e to our
names in her acred grade book.
Then, we all tend to sit there and
listen to the teacher give a speech
of how he/she would like to see
things performed in the classroom.
The clock slowly creep forward
and ometimes backwards. Then,
like a ong from the heavens, that
last bell rings; and we are free until
the real deal starts tomorrow.

First Week of School

17

�Homecoming

2000
Top: Matt gets his leg checked
at the Homecoming football game
Middle Left: Ruth and Jenny
blow kisses to the camera at the
dance
Middle: 41h period class
decorating their door

Middle Right: the sophomore
float for the Parade
Bottom Right: Trista lets off
a cheer at the Homecoming
football game
Bottom Left: the volleyball team
rides the fire truck in the Parade

18

Homecoming

Layout by Jake Harrington &amp; Corey Copenhaver

�King&amp;Queen

Top Right: Kelly was
nominated the
Homecoming King for
2000
Top Middle: Rory, Jon,
&amp; Kelly were the
candidates for the
Homecoming King
Middle: Kelly and
Andrea nominated
Homecoming King &amp;
Queen for the Year 2000

Layout by Jake Harrington &amp; Corey Copenhaver

Top Left: Andrea was nominated
the Homecoming Queen for 2000
Bottom: Lindsay, Andrea, &amp; Sara
were the candidates for the
Homecoming Queen

Homecoming

19

�Cheerleading 2000-2001

(Top Row--left to right) Amanda Newby, Aubrey Falconer, Melissa Carothers, Honni
Phillips, Jinny Doughty (Second Row) Trista Martin, Stephanie Goldenberg, Jessica
Potter (Bottom Row) Melanie Calderwood, Tawnie Lister
She is a third year cheerleader
and a leader in other activities.
We've enjoyed the time with
her and wish her well.

Melanie Calderwood

Tawnie Lister

Stephanie Goldenberg

Her sweetness enlightened
us all. Her petite size put
smiles on our faces. And
she will be missed by all.

Though a newcomer, she more
than helped to form the squad.
Her talent and humor will alwa
stay in our hearts.

20

Cheerleading

Layout by: Trista Martin &amp; Amanda Newby

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Cheerleaders

21

�Wolverine Volleyball
Varsity

Left to Right (Bottom) Coaches Melinda Martinez, Denise Close (Arc) Nikki Walker, Arrrt Guy, Erika Kaiser,
Andrea Cusick, Becky Evers, Melinda Johnson, Li.;1dsay Dallison, Andrea Zink, Sarah Sanchez

22

Volleyball

Layout by: Misty Tucson and Kim Piccoli

�Seniors
2000

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The 2000 volleyball season was very memorable for the girls and their
coach. This season was different from any of the other seasons because the new
head Varsity coach, Mrs. Close had different plans as to how her teams were
going to play. Both coach Close and the girls had a wondrous time throughout
their whole season! When I talked to the players about their season they had a
lot of insight as to how they felt their season went. The one thing that
everyone said was that they had tons of fun even though most of them wished
they had gone past districts.
The Varsity senior girls and Mrs. Close had their own comments on the season.
"Our record wasn't as pleasing as I hoped, but I had a lot of fun with my friends
one last season." -Nikki Walker #3"Throughout the 2000 volleyball season I learned about skill &amp; determination;
but mostly about the things you can achieve when you believe in yourself &amp;
team ... "-Erika Kaiser#&amp;-"
I wish we would have gone past districts because we were good Prough but I
had a lot of fun anyway!"-Andrea Cusick #8-"
Despite the tears and frustration, we had fun and learned a lot about ourselves
in the process." -Andrea Zink #11- "
The season was fun and interesting to say the least." -lindsay Dallison #7"I loved playing with these girls and I hope they had the best season!"-Amy
Guy #2- "The season did not turn out as well as we all had hoped. However, it
was a lot of fun and our senior year was a blast to the end! Go Wolverines!"
-Becky Evers #10"I had a great time playing with all you bananas! And to Becky and Erika: You'll
always be my Vie's." -Melinda Johnson #9"I had a lot of fun playing with the girls our senior year.' -Sarah Sanchez# 1"0ne of the best games we played was against
Dolores in the Mancos Tournament. We were down
4-14. Instead of quitting, the girls dug in and
played hard. We ended up losing the game but it
was 17 to 19. I am also proud of the win we
earned against Centauri at Centauri,
and the close games we played at
Ignacio. We would have liked to
win more matches at the District
level. We beat Monte Vista, played
hard against Pagosa and took
Ignacio to 3 games. We finished
4.. in the Intermountain
League. • -coach CloseThis season was tough, but the
Lady Wolverines and Coach Close
rose to the challenge, pulled their
team together and beat some
pretty hard teams. The girls
represented the Wolverines well!

Layout by: Misty Tucson and Ki m Piccoli

Volleyball

23

�Junior Varsity

Left to Right (Bottom): Kimberly Piccoli, Nikki Ellis, Eillen Smith, Katie Carron, Jessica Piccoli, (Center):
Danielle Roberts, Kim Shonk, Jenni Gingerich, Ashley Hahn, Alev Erogullari, Mi ty Walter, (Top): Mistie
Tucson, Shannon Guy, Lacy Beck, Kellie Etz, Jamie Hill, Nikki Calderwood, Cassie Dunavant, Kalee
L'Argent, Amy Young, Coach Melinda Martinez

24

Volleyball

Layout by: Misty Tucson and Kim Piccoli

�Purple Team
Left to Right (Bottom):
Amber Failer, Andrea Stewert
Lindsey Martinez, Saffrre
Chri tensen, Misty Walter
Amy Guy (Middle): Arminta
Teater, Kellie Etz, Amy
Young, Alex Conners, Lacy
Beck, Kalee L'Argent, (Top):
Nikki Calderwood, Jamie
Hill, Veronica Penny, Cassie
Dunavant, Jamie Macklin,
Mistie Tucson, Erin Brown,
Kyra Moon, Tawnee Farmer

Gold Team

Left to Right (Bottom) Heather Dodd, Miliana Grigorieve, Sarah Ree e, (Center) De iree Cundiff, Andrea
Steward, Lindsay Martinez, Tawnee Farmer, Jennifer McLaird, (Top) Jenna Perry, Jeannie Baird, Sarah
Wood, Coach Denise Close, Krystal Durbin, Kyra Moon, Erin Brown

Layout by: Misty Tucson and Kim Piccoli

Volleyball

25

�Seniors in Action

Top to borrom, Left to right
Blake Evans (83)
J.T. Bell (30)
Coltin Duran (65)
Brady Paulik (71)
Zach Van Abbema (78)
Chris Marchase ( 17)
Kelly Greer (6)
Devon Catron (54)
Matt el on (66)
Jake Tucson (50)
Kevin Black (36)
Jon Qualls (34)

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Layout by: AJ Atchison

Football

�(CLOCKWIS ·)Jay Miller and
Matt Gonzale , Jay Miller,
Kelly Greer, Matt el on, Jon
Qualls, Jay Miller, Jon Quail
and Blake Evan , Luke
Harrington, Kevin Black, and
Matt Nel on, Zach YanAbbema,
J.T. Bell and Matt Brown

Layout by Tyler Mclaughlin

Football

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(Top left to right) Eric Nelson, Brent Koenig, Brady Pauleck, Blake Evans, Jon Qualls, Devon Catron,
James Garton, Scott Piccoli, Matt Nelson, Matt Gonzales, Jake Tucson, (Second Row) Shea Rivers, Dan
Black, Kevin Black, Jay Miller, Matt Brown, Luke Harrington, JT Bell, John Williams, Marcus Kimball,
(third row) Colton Duran, Josh Capablo, Tyler McLaughlin, Kelly Greer, Chris Marchase, Matt
VanDenberg, Steven Quall , Zach VanAbbema, Kyle Wolf, Corey Copenhaver

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Football

Layout by Tyler McLaughlin

�Jr. Varsity

(Top left to right) Shaun Melro e, IT Cathcart, Jeremy Siroi , Ryan Johnston, Tim Caruthers, Dan Failer,
(second row) Kenan Ellis, Eli Luke, Marcus Dodd, Joey Cu enza, Paul Black, Matt Marchase, (Third row)
Joey Carroll, Jesse Penning, Micheal Kramer, Sam McDonald, Quin Overy, Jason Kruger.

Layout by James Garton

Football

29

�Cross Country 2000

Top Row: (left to right)- Dr. Dan McClure, Cliff Allen, Jerid Cabot, Rusty
Sanchez, Ryan Jobes, Abe Brown, Doug Farnam, Cody Stephenson, Tim Spishock, Mrs.
Kimball.
Bottom Row: (left to right)- Mr. Kimball, Nicole Blount, Amber Pommier,
Brittany Jones, Becky Young, Jessica Randolph, Michelle Miller, Jackie Shaw.

Seniors 2000
Jessica Randolph

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Cross Country

Tim Spishock

Layout by Rusty Sanchez

Doug Farnam

�Results
1.

Sep 2

Sat

Pagosa Springs Inv.

Varsity Boys: Tim 9th, Ryan 20th, Abe 22"d, &amp; Rusty 35th. Overall 51h
Varsity Girls: Michelle 2"d, Jackie 4th, Amber 16th, &amp; Jessica 25th. Overall 2"d
2.

Sep 9

Sat
Aztec Inv.
Varsity Boys: Tim 5th, Abe 9th, Rusty 14th, Cody 18th, &amp; Ryan 19th. Overall3rd
Varsity Girls: Michelle 2"d, Jackie 3rd, Amber th, Jessica lOth, &amp; Becky 19th. Overall2"d
3.
Sep 16 Sat
Shiprock lnv.
Varsity Boys: Tim 20th, Abe 65th, Ryan 75th, Rusty 76th' &amp; Cliff 80th. Overall 11th
Varsity Girls: Michelle 4th, Jessica 12th, Amber 33rd, Brittany 62"d, &amp; Becky 70th. Overall 7th
4.
Sep 23 Sat
Centauri Inv.
Varsity Boys: Tim 7th, Abe lOth, Ryan 15t11 , &amp; Rusty 2l 5 t. Overall2"d
Varsity Girls: Michelle 3rd, Jackie 4th, Amber 9th, &amp; Jessica 14th. Overall 1st
5.
Sep 30 Sat
Bayfield Inv.
Varsity Boys: Tim 4th, Ryan 22"d, Rusty 28th, &amp; Cliff 29th. Overall 6th
Varsity Girls: Jackie 4th, Amber 11th, Brittany 14th, &amp; Jessica 15th. Overall2"d
Oct 6 Fri
Bloomfield Inv.
6.
Varsity Boys: Tim 19th, Ryan 47th, Rusty 50th, Cliff 53rd, &amp; Cody 66th. Overall 8th
Varsity Girls: Jackie 8th, Jessica 25th, Amber 35th, Brittany 59th, &amp; Becky 60th. Overall 7th
7.
Oct 7 Sat
Mancos Inv.
Vilrsity Boys: Rusty 5 th , Abe 11 til , Cliff 14th, &amp; Cody 16th . Overall 3rd
Varsity Girls: Jackie 15 \ Jessica 5th, Amber 7th, &amp; Michelle 8th. Overall 1St
8.
Oct 14 Sat
Sargent Inv. (League Championship)@ Monte Vista
Varsity Boys: Tim 13th, Rusty 23rd, Cliff 28th, &amp; Ryan 30th. Overall 5th &amp; League 3rd
Varsity Girls: Michelle 7th, Jackie 8th, Jessica 13th, &amp; Amber 18th. Overall2"d &amp; League 2"d
9.
Oct 21 Sat
Regional Championship@ Monte Vista
Varsity Boys: Tim lOth, Rusty 20th, Cliff23rd, Ryan 32"d, &amp; Doug 44th. Overall 6th
Varsity Girls: Jackie 6th, Michelle 8th, Amber t9th, Jessica 22"d, &amp; Brittany. Overall2"d
10.
Oct 28 Sat
State Championship@ Kent Denver
Varsity Boys: Tim 70th, Rusty 114t\ &amp; Cliff 125th.
Varsity ..Girls: Michelle 14th, Jackie 21 5\ Amber 65th, &amp; Jessica 83ro. Overall 6th

Rusty Sanchez

Layout by Rusty Sanchez

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Cross Country

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�Above, clockwise: Nikki Kremer ropes her breakaway
calf at a rodeo in Truth or Consequences,NM; Megan
McKnight rounds second barrel in Golden, CO; Nikki
Kremer runs barrels in Carlsbad, NM; Shilo
Montgomery covers his bronc horse in Ft. Collins, CO.

32

Rodeo

Layout by Megan McKnight

�Above, clockwise: Shilo Montgomery marks his horse
out in Golden, CO;. Chance Towner covers his bull in
Golden, CO; Cahlie Bartel guides her horse around
the second barrel in Golden, CO; Megan Odell rounds
the end pole in Greeley, CO.
Layout by Megan McKnight

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Varsity Team
Coach Spriggs, Gabe Powell, Brandon Perkins, Leonard Lucero, Chip Ferguson, Rory Martinez, Zack
Martinez, Ben Vargas, Rodney Robinette, Kyle Hoffman, and Jo h Scarbrough
2nd Row
Brad Ash, Chris Howlett, Nick Potter, Hugo Rocha, Chris Smithwick, Chri Carroll, Kevin Ludwig,
Thomas Romero, Zach Farnam, Manager- Lindsay Jefferson

Junior Varsity

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Manager- Lindsay Jefferson, Colin Wilmer, Brad Ash, Ben Barovier, Zach Farnam, Kevin Ludwig, Dan
Manzer, Levi Sortomme
2nd Row
Montana Blevins, Chris Howlet, Nick Potter, Becky Jack, and Coach Spriggs

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Soccer

Layout By: Ashlee Robinette

�Soccer Season Record
1. Sep 2 Sat Center Lost 3-6
2. Sep 5 Tue @ Durango N Lost 1-7
3. Sep 12 Tue Piedra Vista N Lost 1-4
4. Sep 15 Fri@ Ouray Won 3-1
5. Sep 22 Fri Ouray Won 5-1
6. Sep 23 Sat @ Center Tie 4-4
7. Sep 26 Tue.Pagosa Won 9-1
8. Sep 29 Fri@ Telluride Lost 1-3
9. Oct 3 Tue@ Piedra Vista Lost 1-11
10. Oct 6 Fri Telluride Won 1-0
11. Oct 14 Sat La Veta Won 1-5
12. Oct 17 Tue Durango JV Won 6-5
13. Oct 21 Sat Districts@ Pagosa Lost 4-5

Layout by Ben Anderson

Soccer

35

�eniors20
Chris
mithwick

Thomas
Romero
Zach
Martinez

Leonard
Lucero

Rory
Martinez

Ben
Vargas

Gabe
Powell

Chris
Carroll

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Layout by: Aleesha Edmondson

�Brigadoon
Mrs. Kimball directed
another fun musical this
year. This\\ as a story about
a town that only comes to life
every one hundred years.
The lead actors \\ere
Marcus Kimball and atalie
Decker. Many other students
sho\\ ed great talent also. It looks
like \\e \\ill be seeing more good
sho\\ s in the future.

37

�Freshmen/Sophomore Play
Holder Posey: The Felonious Photographer
Below: Mother Sweetums {Anna
Edwards) shows off her Baby BooBoo (Luke Bennett).

Above: Sheriff Freddy (Nick
Potter) gets the bad guy
Above: Deputy Deadeye (Trevor
Janus) is ready for trouble.

Nothing much ever happens in Holeinroad, a little town way out Way Out West, according to gossips
Gilda Lillie and Echo Chambers. (You'll have to forgive Echo, she was born in a canyon and talks
kinda funny.) Nothing that is, except the exciting tale of Holder Posey, the felonious traveling
photographer and his attempt to rob the vault of the Golden Spittoon Saloon. Gilda and Echo recount
to story of Holder and his novice assistant, Candide Cameron, who are thwarted in their evil actions
by our hero, Drew Deline, a poor sketch artist. Ah, both Drew and Holder have their eyes on Ida
Claire Yawl, the fair school teacher from Atlanta. When Ida rebuffs Holder's advances, he ties her to
the vault door and attempts to blow up the both of them with dynamite! Never fear! Drew saves the
day and soundly thrashes holder in a stop-motion fight you have to see to believe! Other wacky
citizens of Holeinroad include Pastor Pepper: Winnie Gallup, a pony express rider; Sheriff Freddy Katt
and his deputy Deadeye Orb; Mother Sweetums and her Baby Boo-Boo (who is very large for his age!);
Dr. Bill and the scalpel-wielding Nurse Cutter; and the saloon owner and her hostesses. The Wild, Wild
West was never wilder or funnier!
Below: Villains Canidide Cameron {Aspen
Cloudt) and Holder Posey (Owen Clark)
caught in the act of trying to rob the
town's vault.
Left: Drew
Deline
(Colin
Wilmer)
and Ida
Claire Yawl
(Whitney
Blackstad)
try to
figure out
who's
behind the
robbery.

38

Freshmen/Sophomore Play

Layout by Carli Posey

�Layout by Misty Tucson

Juniors

39

�Ben Anderson and
Jenni Gingerich
participating in the
life saver race for
homecoming

Anderson, Ben

Baird, Hanna

Barovier, Nathan

Bell, Brittany

Bigelow, Kyle

Black, Daniel

Breillet, Yvan

Brown, Brian

Brown, Matthew

Carothers, Tim

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Juniors

Layout by Misty Tucson

�Cloudt, AE:.pen

Carron, Katie

Cmko\ 1ch. teven

Crossman, Jeremy

Dombrowski, Knstin

Doughty, Jinny

Dowler, Amy

Edmonson, Aleesha

Ehlenbeck, Amy

Ellis, N1chole

Erogullari, Ale\

faller, Dame]

Gmgench, Jenmfer

Griggs, Jo h

Gngov1eva, Milana

Harrington, Luca

Head, Rachel

Hoffman, Kyle

Filkin, RachcJk

Gurule, Erin

Hanna, Leslie

Layout by Trista Martin

Juniors

41

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Hunt, Colt

Johnson, Dons

Johnson, Vernon

Jones, Clare

Kern, Jamaica

Kimball, Marcus

Knickerbocker, Andrew

Koemg, Brent

Kortz, Brian

Martin, Ian

Martin, Trista

McClendon, Emma

McDuffie, Keri

McKnight, Megan

Miller, Michelle

Morales, Andrea

Morrison, Ethan

Neil, Matt

Newby, Amanda

Paulek, Mindy

Perkins, Brandon

Perry, Michelle

Phillips, Honni

Piccoli, Scott

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Junior

Layout by Hope Siffcrt

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Pickering, Keith

Rocha, Hugo

Rodebeck, ourtney

Salka, Danielle

Shawcroft, Gilbert

Shonk, Kim

Short, Jonathan

iffert, Hope

Siscoe, Kevin

Smith, Eileen

mith, Lacey

obezak, Heather

Spishock, Ruth

Springer, Tiffany

tone, Eric

Thomas, Byron

Thorton, Jennifer

Tucson, Mist!

Vandenberg, Matt

Wicburg, 0 .J.

Wiggins, Kimberly

William , John

Wilmer, Colli\

Young, Becky

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Junior
Layout by Hope Siffert

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Alexander, Joseph

Allen, Cliff

Atchison, AJ

Bartel, Cahlie

Bartel, Cassie

Beck, Lacy

Begay, Candice

Bjerke, Eric

Black, Paul

Blackstad, Jessie

Blevins, Montana

Bynum, Crystal

Cabot, Jerid

Sophomores

Cannon-Hotal, Capalbo, Joshua Carothers, Melissa Carroll, Joey
Aubrey

Layout Kimberly Piccoli

�Cho, Jeahyung Christensen, Saffire Conners, Alex Copenhaver, Corey Cundiff, Desiree

Edwards, Daniel

Ingstrom, Julie

Gage, Halea

Ginn, Austin Gonzales, Matthew Guy, Shannon

Evers, Betsy

Failer, Amber

Davis, Tyrell

Farnum, Zachary Ferguson, Andrew

Hahn, Ashley

Handstedt, Milo II

Harrington, Jake Hollinger, Crystal Howlett, Chris

Jack, Rebecca

Janus, Trevor

Jefferson, Lyndsey

Jones, Dylan

Kihn, Rebekah

Kimball, Dustin

Kirmuss, Philip

L'Argent, Kalee

Largent, James

Luke, Eli

Mallett, Samuel

Manzer, Daniel

Martinez, Jennie Martinez, Lindsey McDermott, Lilly

Layout by Jake Harrington

Sophomores

45

�McLaughlin, Tyler

Miller, Jay

Piccoli, Jessica

Piccoli, Kimberly

Posey, Carli

Potter, Nicholas

Priest, Rachel

Qualls, Steven

Moon, Kyra

Nelson, Eric

Perry, Jenna

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Ragsdale, Allison Randolph, Michaela

Penning, Jesse

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Sophomores

Layout by Lindsey Martinez

�Reavis, Shannon

Reese, Sarah

Reese, Stephanie

Rose, Steven

Ross, Michael

Shaw, Jacilyn

Layout by Lindsey Martinez

Riegel, Emily

Roberts, Danielle Robinette, Ashlee

Sortomme, Levi Stephenson, Cody Steward, Andrea

Sophomores

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�Steward, Chelsie

Steward, Colin

Suazo, Michael

Suazo, Tara

Teater, Arminta Thompson, Tabitha

Towner, Chance

Trabing, Alyssa

Tree, Genevieve

Troxell, Kyle

Wallace, Jennifer

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Not pictured: Megan Odell

Walter, Misty

Sophomores

Williams, Andrew Wilson, Clinton

Young, Amy

Layout by Lindsey Martinez

Zwisler, Melissa

�Freshman In Action
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Baird, Jeannie

Baird, Jim

Barovier, Benjamin

Beck, Jena

Bennett, Benjamin Blak tad, Whitney

Brown, Erin

Calderwood, Nicole

Beatman, Erica

Blount,

icole

Cathcart, Jarr.es Chamberlin, Nikol

Connon, Meghan Copenhaven, Levi Cmmbaugh, Geoffrey Cusenza III, Joseph

Decker, Amanda

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Freshman

Dodd, Heather

Dodd, Marcu

Dugger, Dougla

Layout by: Ashlee Robinette

�Dunavant, Ca te

Elli , Kennen

Falconer, Aubrey

Farmer, Tawnee

Fau t, Joseph

Field , Ca e

Garcia, Rita

Gardner, Tyler

Gerhard tein, Carly

Griggs, Je e

rijalva, Maria (Belle)

Herman, Michael

Herrera, Amber

Herrick, Becky

Hieb, Joshua

Hill, Jamie

Hoffman, Jameson

Hood, Daniel

Johnson, Rena

J ohnsron,Ryan

Jones, Brittany

June, Amanda

Kimbrough, Daniel

Freshmen

Layout by: Becky Young

Kling, Cameron Kramer (Lewis), Michael

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�Krueger, Jason

Lee, Craig

Macklin, Jamie

Lockwood, Brandon

Ludwig, Kevin

Luzar, Tracy

Mahnken, Analize

Maloy, Riley

Marchase, Matt

Martinez, Andrea

Masse, Bryce

McClendon, arah

McClure, Drew

McCoy, Geoffrey

McDonald, Sam

Melrose, ean

Monge, Scephanie

Nelson, Amy

Overy, Quinn

Penney, Veronica

Pommier, Amber

Preston, Heather

Redhouse, !van

Rieck, Kyle

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Layout by: Becky Young

Freshmen

�Rodriguez, Nathan

chneider, Kyle

Sirios, Jeremy

Smith, Brandi

Smith, Timothy

tern en berger, Ash lee

rowe, Cody

Taylor, Devra

Taylor, eth

Thornton, Kristen

Vander Vart, Yanne

Wicburg, John

Wilmer, Christopher

Wolff, Kyle

Wood, arah

Wright, Brian

Wright, Dustin

Zwart, Dan

Zwart, Eric

Freshmen

Layout by: Becky Young

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�Girls Basketball

Varsity-Back row: Mick McDermott, John haw. Middle Row: Jessica Randolph, Jackie
Shaw, Ashley Hahn, Michelle Miller, Amy Guy, Lindsay Dallison. Front row: Becky Evers,
Amber Layton, Kim Piccoli, Andrea Cusick

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Girls Basketball

Layout by: Becky Young

�A Superb Season
The girl's basketball team had a breakthrough season for them this year. Mr.
McDermott, the new head coach at BHS, led the girls through an 8-12 overall record. The
girls started working together as a team and were able to make it into the district tournament
for the fi rst time in seven years. Bayfield High School is very proud of the accomplishments
of their team and the hard work that they did.

Layout by: Becky Young

Girls Basketball

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�Junior Varsity- Back row: Mick McDermott, Jamie Hill, Jessica Piccoli, Lilly McDermott
Nikki Calderwood, Amy Young, Clare Jones, Mindy Paulek, Jeannie Baird, John Shaw.
Middle row: M ilana Grigorieva, Saffire Christensen, Eileen Smith, Becky Young. Front
Row: Lacy Beck, Jackie haw.

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Girls Basketball

Layout by: Becky Young

�C Team 1-Back row: Melinda Martinez, Candice Begay, Danielle Roberts, Betsy Evers.
Middle Row: Erin Brown, Tawnee Farmer, Kelly Etze, Lindsey Martinez. Front row: Jamie
Macklin, Nikki Calderwood, Cassie Dunavant, Jamie Hill, Veronica Penney.

C Team 2- Back row: Melinda Martinez, Carli Po ie, Fanny Rogers, Alev Erogullari, Crystal
Durbin. Middle row: Jennifer McLaird, Tawnee Farmer, Devora Taylor. Front row: Belle
Grijalva, Candice Begay, Andrea Martinez.

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Layout by: Becky Young

Girls Basketball

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�Varsity

Back Row (left to right): Coach Lehnus, Coach Radetich, Chris Smithwick, Rusty
Sanchez, Robert Farmam, Jon Qualls, Devon Catron, Rory Martinez, Doug Farnam,
Ryan Jobes, Zack Martinez, Chris Carroll, Coach Phelps, Coach Martinez.
Front Row (left to right): Andrea Steward, Emily Riegel, Kalee Largent, Misty
Walters.

Seniors 2001

Chris Carroll

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Devon Catron

Doug Farnam

Basketbal

�Junior Varsity

Back Row (left to right): Coach Radetich, Tyler McLaughlin, Marcus Kimball, Matt
Gonzales, Jay Miller, Eric elson, Jake Harrington, Scott Piccoli, Matt Brown, Jerid
Cabot, Pete Grijalva, Coach Phdp•;
Front Row (left to right): Andrea Steward, Emily Riegel, Kalee Largent, Misty
Walters.

C-Team

Back Row (left to right): Misty Tucson, Emily Riegel, J.T. Cathcart, Ryan Johnston,
Seth Taylor, Jeremy Sirios, Coach Martinez, Kalee Largent, Andrea teward.
Front Row (left to right): Dylan Jones, Will Latimer, Levi Copenhaver, Tim Smith,
Josh Hieb.

Layout By: Rusty Sanchez

Basketball

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�60

Robert Farnam

Ryan Jobes

Rory Martinez

Zack Martinez

Matt Nelson

Jon Qualls

Rusty Sanchez

Chris Smithwick

Basketball

Layout By: Rusty Sanchez

�Basketball

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�BHS Wrestling 2001

Top row: Coach Herb Stinson, Coach Rick Edwards, mgr. Anna Edwards, John
Williams, Ethan Morrison, Eric Stone, Kevin Black, Dan Black, Matt
VanDenburg, Jake Parker, mgr. Aspen Cloudt, Coach Earl Reese, Coach
Dominick Martinez.
Bottom row: Clinton Wilson, Matt Neil, Tim Corothers, Leonard Lucero, Matt
Marchase, Dan Edwards, Nick Potter.

Top row: Coach Earl Reese, Brent Koenig, Brian Right, Eric Stone, Jim Baird,
Cameron Kling, Marcus Dodd, Coach Dominick Martinez,
Bottom row: Ben Barovier, AJ Atchison, Jesse Penning, Quinn Overy, and Kyle
Schneider.

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Layout by Matt Neil

�Seniors in Action!

Leonard Lucero
Kevin Black

jake Parker

Bayfield High School Wrestling
had a new look this year. New Head Coach
Herb Stinson brought a new attitude and style
to BHS. Coach comes to us from Aztec .M.
He led his teams to twel e state champions and
several national rankings. However everything
was not new and unfamiliar as long time head
coach Rick Edwards stayed with the team as
Assistant Coach. This was a winning combination
as numbers were up and the Wolverines started
coming on strong again. Top performers were
sophomore Dan Edwards, fifth place at regionals
at 122 lbs., junior Ethan Morri on took sixth place
at 152 lbs., and senior Ke in Black at 160 lbs.

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Layout by Trista Martin

Student Life

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Student Life

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�PEER MEDIATORS

Peer Mediators help keep students together. If someone has
a problem, Mrs. A veis pulls a peer mediator in and they all
work things through. Mrs. Aveis has sent these students to
training camps and has had speakers come in to help them
learn to help other students. This year there were a lot of
seniors and Mrs. Aveis had a training cam pout\\ i th the ne\\
mediators and the ones that were graduating. She set it up at
avajo Lake for the fun and had speakers come in to teach
and share with the group. It\ as a fun and leammg
experience for all!

Layout by: A] Atchison

Peer Mediator~

�STUDENT COUNCIL

Student Council always starts off the year with
a fun assembly and helping to make sure new and
old students know who the new teachers are and
where they are located. This year started off with a
car wash for the teachers also. This was a fun group
and had great leadership.

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�FBLA

Back row: Mrs. Nelson, Eileen Smith, Natalie Decker, Amanda June, Joey Cuzenza,
Joseph Faust, John Wicburg, Jaimie Hill, ikki Calderwood, Ryan Jobes, Matt Gonzales,
Booth !berg, Eric elson, Eli Luke, Trevor Janus, Becky Evers, Clare Jones, Mrs. Haga.
Middle row: Traci Chapin, Cassy Dunavan, Veronica Penny, Jackie Shaw, Heather
Sobezak, Kyra Moon, Whitney Blackstead, Jesse Blackstead, Brittany Jones, ikki
Walker, Cody Stephenson, Thomas Johnson. Front row: Chelsie Steward, Melanie
Calderwood, Sam McDonald, Kyle Schneider, Jason Krueger, Pete Grijal a, Tim mith,
Matt elson, Andrew Wi lliams, Tyler McLaughlin.
F BLA Di t rict Re ult
Blake E\ ans-I ' 1Busmess Calculattons , Clare Jones- 2"d
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Busmess CommuntcattOns, K)'ra Moon- 3'd_ Busmess
Math, Enc 'elson- l01h Busmess \!lath, ~tkkt Walker4th Busmess Procedures, atahe Decker and \1elmda
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Johnson- I 1 Chapter Webstte, Jason Krueger- 6 h
Economtcs, Bnttany Jones- 9th Economtcs, Whttney
Blakstad, Jesste Blakstad, and Kyra Moon- 3'd
Entrepreneurship, Jackte Sha\\--2nd FBLA Pnnctples
and Procedures, Meltnda Johnson- 7th
Impromptu peakmg, Trevor Janus- th Impromptu
Speakmg, ndrev, Wtlltams- 4 1h Introduction to
1
Busmess Communtcattons, Amanda June- 7 h
Introduction to Busmess Communtcattons, Jamte Hill! Oth IntroductiOn to Bus mess Communtcattons,
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Heather obczak- 3'd Job Intervte\\, Ryan Jobes- 6 h
Marketmg, Bayfield- 2"d arne Tag, atahe Deckert 51 Outstandtng Female Bus mess Educatton tudent,
Whttney Blakstad 5th Pubhc peakmg I, Melame
Calderwood- I 51 Publtc peakmg II, Tract Chapm- 2"d
Scrapbook, am McDonald- 91h Technology Concepts,
Alex Conners- 9 1., Word Process mg II

Layout by: Becky Young

FBLA

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�Band
This year the band at BH ha done many
things under the direction of John Patton.
Thev played at all the home basketball and
football games. They also provided rv.o
COJH..erts. M ..my of it members attended
Honor Band. Those students were 1ichad
' u ..1zo, Amanda June, Je s1ca, PJColli, Melame
alderwood, Candie BeGay, and Booth !berg.
Some of rho e students also were choosen for
the 'elect Band. They were Michael uazo,
Amanda June, Candice Begay, and Booth
!berg. Booth !berg also was selected for All
rare. The Band has made many contributions
to our school chis year and we are confident
char in the years to come they\\ ill continue to
make us proud.

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Band

Layout by: Becky Young

�Choir
Besides providing BH wHh excellent
entertainment with their singing, the BH
Choi r, under the direction of Carol elson,
had many other accomplishments. everal of
its members attended FL Honor Choir.
T rac.i Chapm was part of the All tate Honor
Choir. Tim Spishock and Traci Chapin
attended the Adam Stated Honor Choir. They
also went to Western tate Honor Choir
along with Ichole Champlain. Choir
provided the chool with two concerts a
semester and received superior ratings at the
HA AA competition.

Layout by: Becky Young

Choir

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�THESPIANS

Most of the thespians traveled
with Mrs. Kimball and Mrs. Nelson
to London, England over Spring
Break. There they saw five different
plays in the six nights they were there.
They took in many of the sights and
sounds of London including the
Globe Theatre.

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�Leadership

Back Row: Kevm Black, Jeremy rossman, Kyle Hoffman, Marcus Kimball.
Third Row: Ramie Harris, Becky Evers, Becky Young, Clare Jones, Eileen mith
econd Row: Crystal Cusenza, Amy Ehlenbeck
Front Row: Lach Martmez

nee a month twelve elect students take a day off from school. They pin on their
badges, load the bus, and start on their way. Their destination is Durango; their task is to
learn clS much about the community .md leadership as therein possible. The tudents who
participate in these activities are part of a group called Leadership BHS, made up of students
in the junior or senior classes. They meet once a month with the Durango students who are
in the program also.

Layout by: A] Atchison

Leadership

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�EPYCS

Standing from left tQ
right-Jeremy
Cros man, Amy
Ehlenbeck, Kyle
Hoffman,
Stephanie Reese,
Jessie, Blackstead
Sitting from left to
Right- Rachael
Priest, Heather
Sobczak, Becky
Young, Becky Evers,
Claire Jones,
Kira Moon
El Parmar Youth Community Services

-----------------------------Students Taking a New
Direction (STAND) would
like to wish the graduates
of 2001 the best of luck.

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EPYCS

Layout By: Tyrell Davis

�F

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From top left- April Muller, Andrea Zink, Nikki Walker, Matt Nelson,
Andrea Cusick, Sarah Sanchez, Bell Grijalva, and Andrea Martinez.
Not pictured- Heather Sobezak, Jinny Doughty, Rachel Priest, tephanie Reese,
Leslie Hanna, Saffire Christianson, Amy Guy, James Garton, and Michelle Perry.

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Seniors Sarah Sanchez, ikki Walker, and Andrea Zink, led the activities for
Family, Career and Community Leaders at BHS in 2000-2001. The group
completed their annual fun projects of Powder Puff football and Peach Fuzz
volleyball for Homecoming, Prom Fashion show, and Christmas and Valentine
remembrance sales. "Help Stop the Violence promoting awareness and solutions
for violence in the Bayfield Community. Self defense, ictim awareness,
sportsmanship, animal abuse, personality differences and dealing with assault
were just a few of the workshop topics explored during one afternoon. arah,
Nikki and Matt elson then took the project to state competition where they
received a silver medal. Also attending state was Heather Sobczak who entered
Job Interview. Officers for the year were Sarah anchez, President; ikki Walker,
Vice President and San Juan District President, and Leslie Hanna, Secretary.

Layout By: Tyrell Davis

FCC LA

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�Melinda Archuleta-Moon, Peggy Beckler
Carol Blatnick, Jerry Brush, Theresa
Cashio, Pam Catron, Ginger Conners,
Tim Cullen, Tara Henderson, Sherry
Kimball, Vernon Kimball, Cody
Kuhlman, Jeff Lehnus, Ken Marang,
Sandy Mericle, Jeff Misner, Marty Moon
Letty Lou Nelson, Bill Stowe.
Not Pictured: Rick Edwards, Denise Hag&lt;
Jackie Juliana, John Patton, Jan Patton

STAFF &amp; FACULTY
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Staff

Layout by: Corey Copenhaver &amp; D.J. Wicburg

�TEACHERS IN ACTION

Layout by: Corey Copenhaver &amp; D.J. Wicburg

Staff

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�Track 2Kl
Coaches from left to right: Dan McClure, Marty Moon, Sherry Kimball, Vernon Kimball
and Jenny Guy.
Tracksters from top left to bottom right: Ryan Jobes, Robert Farnam, Rusty Sanchez,
Zack Martinez, Tim Spishock, Melanie Calderwood, Becky Evers, Nikki Walker, Matt
Nelson, Andrea Zink, Jessica Randolph, Andrea Cusick, Milana Grigoriava, Amy Guy,
Lindsay Dallison, Michelle Miller, Mindy Paulek, Becky Young, Clare Jones, James
Garton, Marcus Kimball, Scott Piccolli, Kyle Hoffman, Matt Brown, Luke Harrington,
Jerid Cabot, Tyler McLaughlin, Jackie Shaw, Ashley Haun, Amy Young, Nicole
Champlin, Ruth Spishock, Cliff Allen, Cody Stephinson, Betsy Evers, Kaily L' Argent,
Lilly McDermott, Kyra Moon, Kim Piccolli, Alex Conner, Armenta Teeder, Dan
Edwards, Dillon Jones, Phillup Kirmoss, Ryan Johnston, Kyle Schneider, Kevin Ludwig,
John Wickburg, Matt Marchase, Levi Copenhaver, Ben Barovier, Tyler Gardner, Drew
McClure, Kyle Wolf, Jaimie Hill, ikki Calderwood, Casi Danavant, Erin Brown, Amber
Pomier, Brittney Jones.

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Track

Layout by Ryan Jobes

�Seniors
Top Row - Rusty Sanchez,
Ryan Jobes, Tim Spishock
Middle Row - Matt Nelson,
Robert Farnam, Zack Martinez
Bottom Row - Chris
Smithwick
Nikki Walker &amp; Becky Evers

Layout by Ryan Jobes

Track

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�More Seniors
Top Row- Andrea Cusick,
L~ dsay Dallison, Jessica
Randolph
Middle Row - Andrea Zink,
Amy Guy, Melanie Calderwood

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Track

Layout by Ryan Jobes

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Cohn Wilmer.
Coach Cullen

cnt arcled the State
Trophy!

Amber running
for the fimsh line.'

Cody sprintmg
for the win!

Vinter Cro s Country

Layout By Nick Potter

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�Baseball

I'op I toR Coach Rc\. Howard, Enc clson, Jake Harrington, Doug rarnam, Dc\on Catron,
Rof) \1artmez, Jon Qualls, Coach Ken Hibbard. Bottom: L to R: teve Qualls, Pete GnJalva,
\t1att Gonsalezz Chris Carrol, Tom Romero, Josh Capalbo, am McDonald, Jeremy mous.

Top: L toR. Coach Dave Close, Zach Farnam, Jason Kruger, Dan Kimbrough, Eh Luke, J.T. Cathercart,
Bottom: L toR: . ·Ick Potter, Will Latimir, Josh Heib, Tim Smith, Joey Cosenza, Erin Griffin.

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Baseball

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�My Fatal Valentine
Mrs. Kimball directed the teachers and some students in this
play. It was a dinner play with the audience participating in the
actual decision of who was the killer. It was a great success and a
lot of fun for the actors~ actresses and the audience.

Teacher Play

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�1 op RO\\ : Coach Gary Martmez, Coach Gary
ulka, Becky Jack, Kellie Etz, Montana
Blevms, OeSlfee Cundiff, ikki Ellis, Lacy
Beck, Eileen mith, Coach Terry Spnggs,
Coach I:.llis.
Bottom rO\\ : Enn Cummms, !'v1tchelle Perry,
Jenm Gmgench, Safftre Chrtstensen, Lmdsey
\1artmez, Misty Walter, Emily Retgel, Andrea
te\\Urt, Goalie Damelle ulka, Goalie Damelle
Roberts.

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Soccer

Layout by Lindsey Martinez

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Soccer

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�Prom Fashion
Show
Featured in this year's fashion show were seniors,
Andrea Cusick, Matt Nelson, ikki Walker, and
Andrea Zink. Others that participated \\ere James
Garton, Ginny Doughty, Andrea Martinez, and Belle
Grigalva.

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Prom Fashion Show

Lay out by Lind ey Martin ez

�Layout by Lind ey Martinez

Pro1n

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�Prom Royalty

Brady Paulek

Andrea Cusick

An Affair to Retnetnber
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Prom

Larout b~v Lindsey Martinez

�Prom

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Graduation

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Graduation

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�\mber.
I rom baby to chtld to
teenager. to young adult,
you are number one' \Ve
are very proud of you
and we Jove you very
much!
Lo\e ah\ays,
1\1om and Dad

98 Baby

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, It's been such aJO)- and
pleasure \\atchrng you
grO\\ to the man that )- OU
arc bccomrng. \\ e IO\ c you
and \\C're lookrng fomard
to berng a part of the years
to come Remember to
\\Ork hard tO\\ards all your
goals and be all that you
can be Keep the Lord 111
your heart, and may He
ble s you ah\ays,
Lo\e,
'\1om and Dad

Melly,
You were born to cheer
even back then. We are
so proud of you! Good
luck 111 college as you
move forward in life!
Your favonte fans,
\1om. Dad, ' ikh
Brandt, and Danny

Chns,
You ha\e had a ball in
your hands s111ce you
\\ere httle. You have a
good head on your
shoulders and wtll go
far! We are so proud of
you!
Love ya,
Mom and Dad

Tamrnt,
Remember that we will
support you no matter
~ hat and to always be
still and know that He ts
God.
In Il ts love,
Your family

Devon,
Our wish for you is to
always ve as
competttlve in life as
you are 111 athlettcs. We
are most proud of your
strong character and
your kind heart. Always
ve the best you can be.
Love
Dad, Mom, &amp; Ashley

Mel111da,
You are such a special
daughter. We know you
will be successful. We
are so proud of you!
Love,
Mom and Dad

Crystal Pop,
You are qutte the young
lady! We recogmze your
courage and strength
through times of struggle.
We admtre your beauty an
love that comes from deep
wrthrn your heart. We
respect your abllittes to
make \\JSe ch01ces in lrfe.
We gtve all the glory to
God. May He bless you
m1ghttly all the days of
your lrfe!
W1th much love,
Dadd , Mom, &amp; Joe

Layout by Megan McKnight

�Lmdsa)'.
We are so proud of the
beaut1ful young woman
you've become' You
have conquered many
hurdles 111 ilfe and \\Iii
contmue to do so We
love you!
Go Ahead ... ."Amuse
Yourself'!
\1om and Dad

1

Kelly,
Always remember your
magic and shme belongs
to you! \Ve're so proud
of you and \\ e love you
so much!
Mom and Dad

~atalie .

We ' re so proud of you
and are mspired by the
fearless \\ay you take on
challenges. Ah\a)' S
knO\\ you have the love
of God. family, and
friends to carry you
through the tough times.
We love you .
Mom and Dad

Pete.
~on. we are so proud of
you We love you
dearly \1ay 10d bless
you and gUide you
always!
Lo\e,
Dad, Mom, Belle, and
Joshua

Amy,
From the ttmc of your b1rth
when you reached out and
grabbed the doctor's gold
ncckcham, you have never
stopped reachmg for the
best you can do. Wee are
proud of you . You arc our
preciOus "beloved" one.
Always go for the gold, the
vest you can do and be and
remember you arc lo\ed by
God and us.
Love,
Mom and Dad

"'\1kki K ,
Don't worry about
dancmg to a d1 fferent
beat. JUSt dance!
Love.
\1om

Ram1e,
You are a precwus g1ft
and proof that God
answers prayers. You've
been a blessmg from the
moment you arnved and
I am so proud of who
you have become. Keep
shining the love of
Christ.
Love,
Mom

Monty,
Follow your dreams
while staying m tough
with you Ifl!1er voice; it
always speaks the truth.
Contmue to surround
yourself With family,
faith, and fnends.
You're special and we
love you!

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Baby 99

�\-1clmda,
\\hat lies ahead of you and
''hat lies bch md you arc
nothmg compared to \\hat
Iics \\ tth m vou 1 Keep
rcachmg for your dreams,
your postti\ c attitude\\ Ill
take you far
\1uch IO\C,
\1om and Dad

Enka,
You ha\e finished one
step tO\\ ard your future
goal. ow on to btgger
and better thmgs.
We lo\e you,
Mom and Dad

Amber,
Drt\ mg us crazy has
alv.ays come natural to
you, but we have enJoyed
C\ery minute of it. We are
o proud to see whata
\\Onderful and Intelligent
young lady you have
become' et your stghts
htgh, we knO\\ you can
accomplish your dreams.
Congratulations!
Love,
Your family

Chnstopher,
CongratulatiOn to our
handsome and
wonderful son. We were
surely blessed \&gt;vhen you
came mto thts world.
Reach for the stars and
follow your dream. See
you at 130 feet!
We love you,
Mom, Dad, and Matt

Mommas don't let your
babies grow up to be
cowboys.

Rory,
Laugh, Love, Live
Mom, Dad, and
Lindsey

Apnl,
We are so proud of your
accomplishments!
Wishing you a future
filled with an abundance
of joy and blessings.
The world IS waitmg for
your gifts, Apes. Enjoy
every moment giving
them.
Love you honey,
Mom and Dennis

Brady,
What an honor 1t has been to
be your family You have won
the world over wtth your
winnmg smile. You always
speak from a good heart wtth
genume kindness and honesty
You have a fantastic sense of
honor, family, and Yalues
Your strong sense of self
confidence IS truly refreshmg
You have always had uch
faith m the mexhausttble
miracle of the expenence of
life all around us. Your love of
life's tmple pleasures has
m ptred all those that have
been m your presence
All our love,
Dad, Mom, Mmdy, and
Tanner

�Mel,
What a blessmg you are!
You have been through
some \ ery difficult
thmgs, d1spla; mg
incredible strength
alongside your quite
gracefulness and strong
faith m the Lord. You
will go far. Were so
proud of you!
Love,
Mom, Dad, Michelle,
and Jenna

Gabe.
In the yesteryears God
gave you the ears to
hear '\0\\ is the future
to listen and act on the
plan. I'm proud of you!

Rusty,
What a JOY you have been to
have as a son We are so ver]
proud of you and \\e love you
very much. Always be true to
:rourself and remember the
peoph: and thmgs that trul}
matter Be confident and
strong and remember you are
loved always and forever,
Love,
Mom and Dad

Sv;eet Sarah.
I'm so proud of the
strong and confident
young \\Oman you are.
You have the ability to
make all of your dreams
come true. Fly as far as
your wmgs will take
you. I love you w1th all
my heart.
Mom

Karen,
When we 1magme the hfe you
will hve, we know that you
will be successful because of
the person you are Through
the years we have watched
you, your laughter, your
happiness, your beauty grow .
We have loved you every
second of your life We will
contmue to love and cherish
everythmg about you .
Mom an Dad

ChriS,

Tim,
Years ago, 2 clueless
people had a baby boy
and named him
Timothy. 18 years later
we are glad to see you
survived(ditto)! Thanks
for making your stay
with us so spec1al. May
you go on to bless others
as much as you've
blessed us.

Elisha M. Thompson,
You are one of a kind.
We always think about
how lucky \\·e are to
have a daughter hke
you. Always sm1hng and
JOkmg around. Th1nking
about you always g1ves
sunshme to my day. God
bless you!
Love ya,
Mom, Dad, and Tabbby

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We are ah,.ay proud of
you. Keep your
wonderful sense of
humor and life will be
good to you.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Mike, and
Joey.

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�Bela\ ed baby teenager,
You are the most
blessed and special
person. Your life has
made our In es a delight.
You keep us laughmg.
"I never had It."

Jak~:,

F1ghtccn :,.ear~ ago \\C \\ere
blessed \\ Ith a bab: boy ,
!"rom that day fomard you
ha\c always gi\Cn us great
JO} I believe :,.ou \\Ill choose
your life \\Ith honor and
Intcgnt) This IS one of your
accomplishments tO\\ards )-OLII
nC\\ II fc KnO\\ that \\C n.:
ah\ays here for :,.ou \\hcnc\cr
)OU need us You ha\C grO\\n
mto a \\Ondcrful young man.
\\C arc \cry proud of you
I 0\C,
\1om. Dad. Misty. and Jamie

Whitney.
It has been our JO)' to nurture
you and watch you grow Into
the beautiful young woman
you have become We arc \cry
proud of you and love you
\Cry much'
Mom and Dad

Andrea,
Best of luck m all you
aspire. We love you!
Mom and Dad

Zack,
H1gh School Is over'! We're
so proud of you and you make
our lives so happy With all
your high goals, morals, and
enthusiasm you will succeed
and reach your dreams.
Thanks for all the love you've
added to our home God has
made you one very special
guy We both love you so very
much.
I ove,
Dad and Lmda

Ryan,
Funny, kind, crating,
praying, smiling, faith
hope, sweetness, and
love abide in you.

Rodney,
We are so proud!

Stephanie,
We are so proud of you
honey. Just keep on
doing the right thing and
everything will work
out. We love you!

Love,
Mom and Dad

Mom and Dad

�Andrea,
You ha\ c hronght an mcrca~.:
of Joy to us We ha\ c enJoyed
\\atchmg )OU gnm mto a
hcaullful )Oung \\oman ms1dc
and out !"hank you for your
fm:nd~h1p. love. and fond
mcmoncs \\ c arc proud of
you and ha\c confidence that
)OU \\'II accomplish all }OU ~ct
out to do Remember, be
grateful. be smart, he clean, be
true, be humble. and be
pra)crful
I m mg ) ou ah' a} s.
!\tom and Dad

:vtatt,
Remember \\e always
believe m you. we lo\e
you, and mmd your
manners.
Love,
Mom and Dad

Jon.
\\her.: has the ttmc gone' It sccnh ltke Jlbt
)t:stcrda) )OU \\ere hom, and 110\\ )OJ ha\c
gnmn mto a \\On&lt;lcrful )Oung man I knO\\
)Oll \\Ill be ~uccc~sfulm \\hatc\C:r you do tn
ltfl:
Rcmc:mbc:r nc\ t::r be afra1d to Its ten to) our
heart. lt1s )OUr heart that \\II: l.:ad )Ollto a
hfl:t1111c of success and happmcss
Your grandfathc:r \\Ould ha\c bc:cn so proud of
the man he hc:lpcd you become: \\'.:an: all
proud of you
[ 0\e,

\I om. Dad. Stn en and Jared

Good Luck
to the
Seniors
of
2001 !!!!
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�In Memory of. ..
By G1lbert hawcroft

In memory of a fallen friend,
Who lost his life to a tragic end.
It ended abruptly without a pause,
But in our hearts he will live on.
A memory of his life we ' ll keep,
And hold it dear although we weep .
.--------He was to some as many are,
A true best friend, with a heart.

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2282 U.S. Hwy. 160B
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Attorney at Law

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Durango, CO 81302
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1155 S. Camino del Rio

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311 W. College Dr.

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125 Sawyer Dri\ e
970-259-5500 ext. 203
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42456 US HWY 160
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Durango, CO 81301
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MCCLENDON &amp; LYNCH
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701 Camino Del Rio
Durango, CO 81301
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WILL CONSTRUCTION
53 52 C. R. 51 0
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TIMBERLAND
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
570 CR 250
Durango, CO 81301
(970) 382-0030

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1042 Main Avenue
Durango, CO 81301
(970) 247-9942

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(Durango)
600 Sawmi 11 Road
Durango, CO 81301
(970). 259-0340

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498 South Church
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Locations/Hours
Durango

M11i11 Office: 1199 Main Avenue, 970-247-5151
M-Th, 9a-4p F. 9a-5p
South City Marltct Offirc: 9th &amp; Camino dd Rio
(inside South Cicy Ma.rket), 970-259-4800
M-F, 9a-7p Sat, 9a-5p Open Most Holidays
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M-Th, 7a-5:30p F, 7a-6p
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M11in Offiu: 205 Count!)' Center Drive, 970-731-41()6
Lobby: M-F, 9a-4p Drive-Up: M-F, 7;30a-5:30p
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2000-2001

II

WORLD

&gt;&gt;&gt;

NEWS

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~ The Millennium Bndge. a

footbridge across the River Thames
connect1ng London's St. Paul
Cathedral w1th the Tate Modern Art
Gallery, opens 1n June. It 1s the first
bndge to be built over the Thames
m 100 years.

rJ Former KGB agent Vlad1rr.' Putm

J is sworn Into off1ce as Russ1a's new
president m May 2000, succeed ng
long-t1me leader Bans Yeltsm.
De p1te fears of an authontarian
style. Putm's public pproval rat__.
m~
gs~~·
remain high.

FLASH &gt;&gt;&gt;

Australian
street art1sts
called 'Strange
FrUit" perform
grav1ty-defy1ng
feats around
the world The
performers float
above the aud1ence
on 15-foot
fiberglass poles.

...

President Clinton makes a lastditch effort to broker a Middle East
peace deal before his term ends
in January 2001 by drafting a plan for
leaders of both Israel and Palestine
to review. Israeli Prime Minister
Ehud Barak and Palestinian Vasser
Arafat agree to review Clinton's
proposal , but no deal is signed
before month's end.
A Singapore Airlines jumbo jet
crashes during takeoff in Taiwan,
killing 81 of the 179 people on board. rJ Canada moums the death of former
In a blinding rainstorm the pilot uses Prime M1mster P1erre Trudeau, who
served the country for nearly 16 years
the wrong runway and collides with
Trudeau, who was 80, IS remembered
construction equipment.
for his flamboyant style and h1s
comm1tment to keeping Canada a
smgle nation.

�In August, the Russ1an nuclear submanne
Kursk smks to the bottom of the Barents Sea
after an unexplamed explosion. All 118 crew
members are killed

Two hundred North and South
Koreans separated from fam1ly
members smce the 1950-1953
Korean war reunite in August. The
four-day VISits are a goodwill gesture
by both countnes' leaders, who met
for the first t1me 111 June.

In July, an A1r France Concorde supersonic jet catches fire and crashes
outside Paris, killing 113 people. The crash is blamed on metal debns which
punctured the t1res and damaged the fuel tanks.

FLASH &gt;&gt;&gt;
AIDS reaches epidemic proportions
in southern Africa . Leaders and
citizens throughout the world
conduct a massive educational
campaign on World AIDS Day
December 1 to teach people about
the disease that is killing 6,000
sub-Saharan Africans each day.
Uganda is struck by an occurrence
of the deadly Ebola virus that is
linked to more than 100 deaths.
The outbreak is traced to a Gulu
woman who died in September
and whose body infected other
people during the ritual cleansing
of the dead .

�Convicted of
monopoly pract1ces
m the so are
mdust Microsoft
Corporation IS
ordered by a federal
district judge m June
to break mto two
separate com pames.
Company ch rman
Bill Gates file for
an appeal.

A wave of Internet startup
companies, once the darlings
of the online economy, file for
bankruptcy after falling short
of stockholders' earnings
expectations. The NASDAQ stock
exchange, where most dot-corns
are traded, loses 39% of its value
for the year.
Millions of Californians go for hours
wHhout power In January 2001 as
utility companies cut off electrical
supply due to low reserves. The
crisis, blamed on aging generating
plants. deregulation, soaring
wholesale prices and debt-ridden
utilities, spurs other states to
begin devising prevention plans.

The Oklahoma City National
Memonal1s unve led m Apnl2000
The memonal1s bUilt to honor the 168
people who d1ed m the 1995 bombmg
of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal BUJidmg

�On December 4 2000, the U.S presid ncy remains In
limbo as both Florida and New Mexico officials recount
ballots to determine who will win their state's electoral
votes. New Mexico goes to Gore. Ultimately, Bush wins
Flonda which gives h1m a narrow v1ctory

In the closest presidential election
1n more than 100 years Republican
George W Bush of Texas beats
Democrat AI Gore from Tennessee.
The race Isn't dec1ded until 36 days
after the popular election, when
Flonda's hotly contested
25 electoral votes are awarded to Bush.

'

In October, the USS Cole is bombed wh1le refueling in Yemen. A number of
terrorist groups are suspected of the blast that kills 17 sailors and injures 39.

FlASH &gt;&gt;&gt;
On election night, several TV
networ1&lt;s prematurely declare AI Gore
the winner in Florida, only later to
reverse themselves, twice. The
fiasco confinns many Americans'
distrust of polling and early "calling•
of elections .
In one of his first duties as Presidentelect, George W. Bush nominates
Colin Powell to be Secretary of State.
The four-star Army General becomes
the first African-American in history
to serve in this role.

�FLASH &gt;&gt;&gt;

~ Personal Oig1ta

ASSIStants (POAs)
capable of calendar
scheduling ote takmg
e-mailmg, phonmg and
Web brows1ng go
mainstream in 2000.
Compet1t1on among
manufacturers heats
up with: Microsoft.
BlackBerry Palm and
other brands vymg
for shares of thE' teen
and busmess markets.

Paleontologists identify a new
species of dinosaur from fossils
found In northern Italy. The
26-foot-long, meat-eating
Saltriosaur is one of the world 's
oldest dinosaurs, dating back 200
million years.
Scientists are forced to rethink the
traditional definitions of a star and
planet when 18 massive planet-like
bodies that don't revolve around
a sun are discovered in the Sigma
Orlonis cluster.

~ Final touches are made to the

International Space Stat1on for •:s
f1rst res1dents Amencan astronaut
Bill Shepherd and two Russ1ar
cosmonauts live on the space stat1on
for four months start1ng m November

�SCIENCE
W1re•ess dev1ces !hat send
real-t1me personal messages
betweer 1ser~ become tre latest
commumcat10n craze The '1nstart
messages" can be typed wntten or
spoken. depending on the brand
and dev1ces cost less than S100

TECHNOLOGY

ENVIRONMENT

In 2000 both Ho~ :Ja ar d Toyota ,wrct !J?S·erectnc
hybr d car&lt; Operated b a tiatterv-powered electnc motor
Jr d a gas run eng1ne the nybrrds get t.P to 70 rnriP.s per
gallor 'ln th 'Hghway and rr'ease r1 · mal P.mrss1ons

New Internet doma10 names are
created to lessen the load on the
old .com standard . The new names,
slated for use 10 mid-2001 , include
10fo for general use •. b1z lor
businesses .. name for individuals
and .pro for professionals.
Scientists complete a rough "map"
of the genetic code that makes
a person human . The map will aid
in the detection and prevention of
cancer and other illnesses.

~ Apple Cor1pute&lt; unve11s 1ts 'lew G4 C be computer 10 July The 8-10ch

crystalh1e cube s commended for 1ts sr1a1 Sole rrgh speed low ro1se
level touch-sensrtrve power actrv1tror 3nd padlec;s optrral mouse

~ Amtrak rntroduces the nat1on's frrst r•gh-speed tram

1
November The Acela Express· travels up to 150 Miles per
hour and runs between Wash 1gton. 0 C New York and Bostofl
w1th other routes planned for com1ng years

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LIFESTYLE

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~ New prepa1d cred1t cards and

online credit lines are the latest
high-tech means for parents to
control their te ns' spendmg
Depending on the account, parents
determine the spending lim1t or
the online stores where the money
can be spent and receive monthly
statements of purchases maCJe

r.J MH-18, b1lled as the first nat1onal
lifestyle magazme for guys 13 to
18, hit newsstands m August The
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ort
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fltnes chool, rela 1onships and
issues teenage boys face growing up.

For the first time, females
outnumber males in Internet t se
in the United States, representing
50.4% of the onlme population
in 2000. Teenage girls are the
fastest growing user segment.
Designer faceplates become a
popular way to personalize
cell phones. The decorative
attachments come in a variety of
designs and colors to match the
user's mood or outfit.

r.J Wordstretch bracelets become
a trendy accessory m Hollywood
and around the nat1on. The
multi-colored elast1c bands come
1nscnbed With "Call me," "Money is
overrated " "Snap out of 11" and
other s1mple messages des1gned
to spark conversation.

�Message T-shirts become fashion statements
among teen girls. "Foxy Lady." "Princess" and "Monkey
Around" are just a few of the tongue-in-cheek logos
that appear on the popular shirts.

flASH &gt; &gt; &gt;

-----------------By the end of 2000, an estimated

75"'• of U.S. universities offer
courses online and more than 5.8
million students have logged on.
With the 2000 unemployment rate
at a low of 4%, college students
working as summer interns
command wages up to $20 an
hour, along with compensation
packages, from high-tech and
Internet companies.
High-tech, fold-up metal vers1ons
of the old scooter are one of the year's
hottest modes of transportatiOn but
also a leading cause of injury.

Chrysler rolls out its 1930s retro car, the PT Cru1ser 1n spring 2000.
The f1ve-door "personal transportation" wagon is a hot seller beating the
popular Volkswagen New Beetle by two to one in the first month It also
wins Motor Trend magazine's 2001 Car of the Year.

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a. "The S1ms." which s1mulates the life of
a suburban family develops a fanatical
following with teens. Players create the
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building a house. furnishing it. finding
a career and runmng a family in their
pursUit of happiness.

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town of Whov1lle 10 an adaptation of
ttie Dr Seuss class1c, How the Grmch
Stole Christmas. The Grinch. wh1ch
opens 10 November. IS the highest
gross10g film of 2000.

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the Last Dance, which opens in
January. The teen romance ,
starring Julia Stiles and Sean
Patrick Thomas, earns close to
$50 million in its first two weeks.

t3 Garners camp outside
~ electronics stores to

secure the long-awaited
Sony PlayStation 2, which
F goes on sale in October
~.a-.:l§ in limited quantities. The
new version allows users
to listen to CDs and watch
DVD movies in addition to
playing games.

Pay It Forward, a movie based on
the idea of performing random
acts of kindness, opens in October
starring Haley Joel Osment,
Kevin Spacey and Helen Hunt.

rJ Tom Cruise reprises his role as
Ethan Hunt m the act1on sequel
Mission Impossible 2 The May
release is summer's biggest box-office
draw and 2000's second-highest
grossing film earning more than
$215 million.

�MOVIES

TELEVISION

~ Popular telev1s1on senes prompt the mtroduction

of board game vers1ons "Survivor" and "Who Wants
To Be a Millionaire" lead the list of new releases.

GAMES

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Blaine is encased in ice for 62
hours in New York's nmes Square ,
assisted only with air and
water tubes and a catheter. Blaine,
who was seeking notoriety over
national TV, survives the stunt but
requires hospitalization.

West Wing," starring Martin Sheen,
Allison Janney and Richard Sch1ff
sets a record for rece1vmg the most
Emmys m a smgle season with mne
w1ns. Including Outstanding Drama Senes.

r.J The year's hottest TV show IS CBS's
"Surv1vor," m wh1ch 16 contestants
compete for a million dollars by surviVmg
on a trop1cai1Siand for 39 days. More than
51 million v1ewers tune in for the fmal ep1sode.
Based on 1ts success. CBS launches a second
··surv1vor" series m January 2001 set in the
Australian Outback

Russell Crowe becomes a
household name with the release
of Gladiator. The epic film wins
a Golden Globe Award for Best
Drama as well as an acting nod
for Crowe.

�~ A new board game called "Hlp-

Hop Hall of Fame" capitalizes on
the popularity of the music genre.
Players make their ay around
an album-like board by answering
questions about Hip-Hop performers,
~ songs, culture and history

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12th No. 1 single with the release
of " Music." In December, she
weds director Guy Ritchie in a
Scottish castle.

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and styles of
portable MP3
players inundate
market in 2000.
The new-gene ation
devices store and
play dig1tal music
from the Internet
and feature more
playing t1me than
their predecessors.

Irish artist Samantha Mumba
makes the music charts in 2001
with her hit song "Golla Tell You."
The 17-year-old joins fellow
countrymen U2 and The Corrs
on the American airwaves.

r.J Creed, with lead singer Scott Stapp.
proves to be one of 2000's hottest rock
bands, w1th their singles "Higher" and
"With Arms W1de Open" hitting the top
5 on Billboard's Hot 100 singles list.
The group wms American Music
Association's Favorite Alternative Artist
and Favorite Pop/Rock Album.

�ARTISTS

ALBUMS

CONCERTS

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&gt;&gt;&gt;
benchmarks set for the number of albums sold. Britney
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The Bealles begin 2001 atop the
Billboard album chart with the
1•.,••. ~"··~~- Water and Backstreet Boys· Black &amp; Blue all break the
million·unit mark.
album 1. The CD sells more
than 5 million copies over the
holiday season.

Napster loses several court battles with the recordmg
industry over copynght lnfnngement. The popular online
mus1c sharing serv~ce, w1th over 60 million users. faces
shut·down unless i1 can create a new business formula
that sallsf1es the ma,or recording labels.

Baha Men's hit song "Who Let the Dogs Out" reaches anthem status
at sports stadiums across the country The song also w1ns a Grammy
nomination for Best Dance Recording

Sisqo, a member of the R&amp;B
band Dru Hill, goes solo in 2000.
The singer tops the singles chart
with "Incomplete" and "Thong
Song" and takes home awards
from Billboard and the American
Music Association.

�Venus Williams dominates women's
tenms. The 20-year-old has a 35-match
wmnmg streak which mcludes the lilies
at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open as well
as an Olymp1c gold medal.

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W h a win against the University
of Dayton in September, Yale
becomes the first college team
to win BOO football games.
In January 2001 , after a three-year
hi Ius, legendary Mario Lemieux
returns to play for the Pittsburgh
Penguins, the hockey team
,._._,..,'"'_.._. he now part-owns. Lemieux
becomes the first owner/player
in the history of the NHL.

Cyclist lance Armstrong w1ns tus
second consecutive Tour de France m
July Armstrong a cancer surv1vor. also
wntes hiS autobiography It's Not About
the B1ke. My Journey Back to Life.

�The los Angeles Lakers wm the NBA
champ1onsh1p the franchise's f1rst m 12 years.
The Lakers beat the Indiana Pacers In game six of
the fmals. Center ShaqUIIIe O'Nealts named MVP

In June. the New Jersey
Dev1ls wm the1r second Stanley
Cup m SIX seasons by defeatmg
defendmg champion Dallas Stars
four games to two m the f:nals.
Scott Stevens wms the Conn
Smythe Trophy for postseason MVP

Cathy Freeman carries the OlympiC torch at the openrng ceremonies
of the 2000 Summer Games 10 Sydney Freeman goes on to wm the 40Qmeter dash, becommg the first Aboriginal Australian to earn an indivtdual
Olympic gold medal.

FLASH &gt;&gt;&gt;
The racing world is stunned when
NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Sr.,
a seven-lime Winston Cup champion,
is killed on the last lap of the
Daytona 500 in February 2001 .
NASCAR does not retire numbers,
but car owner Richard Childress
said he will never again race
Earnhardt's black No. 3 car.
Xtreme Football debuts in February
2001 . The game combines
conventional football rules with
some of the mayhem of professional
wrestling . Eight teams play in the
league's first season.

�!! ~ Paula Prince of Port Richey,
l Florida, wms the sixth annual Ugly
Couch Contest, sponsored by a
slipcover manufacturer, with her
vmtage '70s entry. Pnnce and two
other contest finalists appear on
ABC's "Live! W1th Regis" in October.

Fred Rogers, host of the children's
PBS show M1ster Rogers'
Neighborhood." announces he w111 tie
h1s tenn1s shoes for the last lime.
when h1s !mal new ep1sode a1rs m
August 2001. Rogers will cont1nue to
work on Web sites, boo s and spec1al
museum projects

~ In honor of the late

cartoomst Charles M
Schulz, 101 fiberglass
Snoopy statues - each in
a theme wardrobe - are
displayed 1n Schulz's hometown
of St Paul. Several are
auctioned off m October

&gt;&gt;&gt;
Video gamer Josh Griffith, 17,
starts a business filling in for
other garners involved in an
online roleplaying game called
"Asheron's Call." Players are
required to put in hours of
game time to keep their online
characters powerful. Busy
executives pay Griffith up to
$40 an hour to play for them.
After a record 3,545 wins and
$81 million in earnings during
her 19-year career, jockey Julie
Krone becomes the first woman
inducted into the National Racing
Hall of Fame.

What do you think?

~ Controversial lnd1ana Umversity

basketball coach Bob Knight 1s fired 1n
September after allegedly violating a
Umvers1ty-1mposed code of conduct
During h1s 29 years at Indiana, Knight
was often criticized for temper
outbursts. His d1sm1ssal provokes
student protest demonstrations.

Please give us your feedback on World Beat@ www.jostens.conWearbook

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Bayfield High School
Starting from top left going Clockwise;
Patrick Backer and Cody Moore; Tyler
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Eric Nelson, and Matt Gonzales; Tracy
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Layou t By J.T. Cathcart and jesse Griggs

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Dunavant, Misty Walters, Veronica Penney, Jamie
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Layout by Angel Etsitty

Nikki Calderwood
going up for a block

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Johnston, Kyle Hoffman, Ketth Ptckering, Cohn Wtlmer, Mark Ferrell Coach Kcvm Bell. Middle Ro~ Manager Becky Hemck, Kevm
Ludwtg, Tyler Gardener, Austm Gmn, Chtp Ferguson, Ben Barovter, Chns Ho\\&lt;lett, Manager Dantelle Salka. Front Ro~ Manager
Etleen Smtth, Mtke Jefferson, James SJltShock, Andrew \Vtlltarns, Dantal Rhode, Wtll Lattmer, Kyle Schnetder, tcholas Potter and
Manager Lmdsey Martinez.

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Layout by Carli Posey and Heidi Flint

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Jeremy Crossman defends
the goal; Nick Potter and
Austin Ginn celebrate a
Bayfield victory; Ch1p
Ferguson shows some sktll;
Kyle
Hoffman,
Cohn
Wilmer, and Kevm Ludw1g
are makmg a wall; Romano
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�X- CoUDtly of 2001

Back Row: Mr. Kimball, Cody Stephenson, Cliff Allen, Marcus Kimball, Abe Brown, Jason
Krueger, Jeremy D'oogle, David Flint
Middle Row: Jeannie Baird, Heidi Flint, Brittany Jones, Becky Young, Michelle Miller, J aclynn
Shaw
Bottom Row: Mrs. Kimball, Nicole Blount, Amber Pommier, and Tiffany Thatcher

Back Row: Mr. Kimball,
Cody Stephenson, Cliff
Allen, Marcus Kimball, Abe
Brown, Jason Krueger,
Jeremy D'oogle, David
Flint
Middle Row: Jeannie
Baird, Heidi Flint, Brittany
Jones, Becky Young,
Michelle Miller, J acl ynn
Shaw
Bottom Row: Mrs.
Kimball, Nicole
Blount, Amber
Pommier, and
Tiffany Thatcher

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X- Country

Layout By: Dylan jones and Philip Kirmuss

�Girls at Bayfield Invitational Meet

Jeremy D'oogle
Marcus Kimball

Becky Young

Michelle Miller

Abe Brown

Heidi Flint

Heidi Flint, Michelle Miller, Abe Brown, Marcus Kimball, and Becky Young

Boys at Bayfield Invitational Meet

Layout By: Dylan jones and Phil Kirmuss

X - Country

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�HOMECOMING

Jenni Gingerich Running
The Ball In A Powderpuff
Football Game

Jessica Potter The
Homecoming Queen
And Her Dad
Below:
Paul Black, Jay Miller
And Chance Towner
Chearleading

Cheerleader Float In
The Homecoming Parade

Right:
The Volleyball float
In The Homecoming
Parade

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Homecoming

Layout By Ross Beebe And Steve Qualls

�Far Left:
BHS Show in' Some
School Pride
Left:
Senior Eileen Smith
Dressed Up For
Pajama Day

Far Left:
Jamie
Macklin And
Nikki
Calderwood
Showing
Their Smiles
Left:
Pie Eating
Contest
Far Left:
Misty Walters, Emily Riegel
And Andrea Steward Posin'
For The Camera
Left:
Austin Ginn Participating
In The Morning Assembly

Far Left:
Brother
Richard And
Little Richard
Preaching To
The Freshmen,
Middle:
Mrs. Mericle
And Mrs. Cashio
Are Regulating,
Left:
AJ Atchison
All Dressed Up

Layout By Ross Beebe And Steve Qualls

Homecoming

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�Hon~ecoDJing Sports

Top Row:
Matt Brown Runin' Hard
Eric Nelson Nice Catch,
The T earn Before The Game,
Matt Neil Sacking Their QB.

To The Right:
Nikki Ellis Gettin' Ready,
Kim Piccoli and Ashley Hahn
Playin Tough,
Kim and Ashley Goin' For The
Block

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To The Left:
Amber Pommier Striving,
Michelle Miller Runnin' Hard,
Cody Stephenson,
Jason Kruger and Abe
Brown Are Goin'
For The Gold

To The Right:
Ryan Johnston Bootin' The Ball,
Jeremy Crossman Gettin'
Ready For The Ball,
Colin Wilmer Dribbling
Through The Defense

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Hom ecoming

Layout by Ross Beebe and Steve Qu a ll s

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Amber Pommier, Devra Taylor, Erica Beat man,
Will Latimer, Jamie Macklin, Chris Wilmer,
Nicole Chamberlin

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Tyler McLaughlin, Eric Nelson, Clare Jones, Matt Brown, Cody tephenson, Becky Young,
Eileen mith, Marcus Kimball, Kyle Hoffman, Traci Chapin

Layout by

D evra T aylor

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�hown above are Cliff Allen (left) and
~ody tephenson (right) . To the right
ts our quarterback, Matt Gonzales, is he
confused?

Class of
To the left
are JUniors,
Jerid Cabot
and Cassie
Barrel sirrin'
back.

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juniors

Layout by Aubrey Hotal and Candice Begay

�Alexander, Joseph
Allen, Cliff
Atchison, A.J.
Bartel, Cassie
Bartel, Cahlie
Not Pictured
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Begay, Candice
Bjerke, Eric
Black, Paul
Blackburn, Nick

....---=---.:~ Blaksrad, Jessie

Blevins, Montana
Bynum, Crystal
Cabot, J erid
Cannon, Aubrey

Capalbo, Joshua
Carothers, Melissa
Carroll, Joey

=--....,......1r'J ristensen, affire
nners, Alex

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Copenhaver, Corey
Cundiff, Desiree

Betsy Evers shows
off her Halloween
atttre.

Layout by Aubrey Hotal and Candice Begay Juniors 3 7

�Jun.i~r c"l.ass «»f 2 003
Cundiff, Kameron
Davis, T yrel
Edwards, Daniel
Engsrrom, Julie
Etz, Kellie

Evers, Betsy
Failer, Amber
Farnam, Zachary
Ferguson , Andrew
Gage, Halea

Ginn, Austin
Gonzales, Marrhew
Guy, Shannon
Hahn, Ashley
Harrington, Jake

Healy, Schyler
Howl err,
Christopher
Jack, Rebecca
Janus, Trevor
Jefferson,
Lyndsey
Jones, Dylan

cuba teve flashing
his pearly whites.

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Juniors

Layout by Aubrey Hotal and Candice Begay

�Juni«»r c"lcass «»f 2 003
Kihn, Beka
Kimball, Dustin
Kirmuss, Philip
Kreis, Stephanie
L' Argent, Kalee

Largent, James
Luke, Eli
Mallet, Samuel
Manzer, Daniel
Martinez, Jennie

Martinez, Lindsey
McLaughlin, Tyler

Mihov, Lenko
Miller, Jay

Moon, Kyra
elson, Eric

Odell, Megan
Penning, Jessie

Arminta Teater giving
us the stare down

Layout by Aubrey Hotal and Candice Begay

Juniors

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�Jun_i~r c-w.ass «:»£
Perry, Jenna
Piccoli, Jessica
Piccoli, IGmberly
Posey, Carli
Potter, Nicholas
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Priest, Rachel
Qualls, Steven
Ragsdale, Allison
Randolf, Micheala
Reavis, Shannon

Reese, Sarah
Reese, Stephanie
Riegel, Emily
Roberts, Oanielle
Rose, Steven

Ross, Michael
Shaw, Jaclynn
Sortomme, Levi

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Superman (Tyler McLaughlin),
Man in a green suit (Cody Stephenson),
and Princess Erica (Eric Nelson)
pose for a Halloween picture.
Joey Carroll, Megan Odell,
and Chance Towner get
old fashioned.

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juniors

La yout by Aubrey Hota l and Ca ndice Begay

�Junior c::laLss «»f 2003
Steward, Andrea
Suazo, Michael

Suazo, Tara
Teator, Arminta

Thompson,
Tabitha
Towner, Chance
Saffire Christenson
and Lacy Beck give
us some friendly grins.
Trabing, Alyssa
Wallace, Jennifer
Walter, Misty
Williams, Andrew
Wilson, Clinton

Young, Amy
Zwisler, Melissa

Corey Copenhaver.
He looks worried.

Layout by Aubrey Hotal and Candice Begay

juniors

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Layout By: Aubrey Hotel

�Josh Johnson

Cody rowe
Jason Krueger

Class of
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Traci Luzar

rephanie Monge &amp;
Carly Gerhardsrein

Layout By: Dylan jones and Philip Kirmuss

Sophomores

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�Adcock, Du ttn
Ban:d, J eanrue
Ban:d,Jim
BaroVIer, BenJanun
Beatman, Enca

Beck,Jena
Bhamarasuita, Waan
Blak tad, Wlutney
Blount, Nicole
Brown, Enn

Bundy, Michael
Calderwood, Nicole
Cathcart, James

Chamberlin, Nikol
Connon, Meghan
Copenhaver, Levi

Cowherd, Andrew
Crumbaugh, Geoffrey
Cusenza III, Joseph
Whitney Blackstad

Decker, Amanda
Dodd, Heather
Dodd, Marcus
Dugger, Dougla
Dunavant, Cassie

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Sophomores

Layout By: Dylan Jones and Philip Kirmuss

�Durbin, Krysral
Ellis, Kennen
Falconer, Aubrey
Farmer, Tawnee
Faust Joseph

Fhnt, Davtd
Gardner, Tyler
Gerhard tem, Carly
Green, Anthony
Grtffin, Aaron

Gnggs, Jesse
Grt1alva, Maria (Belle)

Healy, Kalland

Herrera, Amber

Herrick, Becky

H ieb,Joshua

H ill, Jamie
Hoffman, Jameson

Hollie Rakes, Becky Herrick,
Carly Gerhardstein

Layout By: Dylan jones and Philip Kirmuss

Sophomores

45

�Hood, Daruel
John on,Jo hua
John ton, Ryan
Jone , Bnttany
June, Amanda

Knnbrough, Daniel
Khng, Cameron
Kramer, Michael
Krueger,Ja on
Latimer, Wilham

Craig, Lee
Ludwig, Kevm
Luzar, Tracy

Macklin, Jamie
MaC laird, Jennifer
Mahnken, Analise

Maninez,lundrea
Masse, Bryce
McClendon, Sarah

Geoffrey Crumbaugh

McClure, Drew
McCoy, Geoffrey
McDonald, Samuel
Melrose, ean
Monge, Stephanie

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Sophomores

Layout By: Dylan jones and Philip Kirmuss

�Moreno, Mecca
Overy, Quinn
Peacock, Jusrin
Penney, Veronica
Pommier, Amber

Preston, Heather
Rakes, Hollie

Rieck, Kyle
Rodriquez, Nathan

Roman k.i, Nathan
Sandova~ K.tmberly

Schneider, Kyle
Simon , Chris
Kennen Ellis

Sirios, Jeremy
Smith, Timothy
towe, Cody
Taylor, Devra
Taylor, eth

Layout By: Dylan Jones and Philip Kirmuss

Sophomores

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�Thorton, Knsten
Vander Vaart, Yanne
Wtcburg,John
Wtlmer, Chnstopher
Wolff, Kyle

Wood, Sarah
Wnght, Bnan
Wnght, Dusttn
Zwart, Enc

Kristen Thorton
(Mickey Mouse)

Meeca Moreno
(Bunny)

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Sophomores

Layout By: Dylan Jones and Philip Kirmuss

�Student Life

Student Life

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�From top left: Angel is waiting
For tan to find that last jellybean!
Casey Sanders (right) should really
tell Kristy Alexander Oeft) that disco
is long Gone! "Some day my prince
will come" sings Fiauna Hunt.

Class Of
The freshman class is nyin' to think
Small. Savannah Baird wishes for
That perfect pass.

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Freshmen

Page Layout by: Erin Brown

�Freshmen of 2002
Adams, Ashleigh
Albo, Alicia
Alexander, Kristy
Anderson, Michael
Backer, Patrick

Baird, Savannah
Bell, Colton
Bell, Krystan
Bemelen, Suzanne
Bennett, Justin

Blackburn, Colin
Blevins, Tyrell
Box, Craig
Bundy, Justin
Croll, Christianna

Cummings, Joel
Dallison, Daniel
Ellingson, Randi
Etsitty, Angel
Evers, Dennis

Faust, Benjamiu
Fletcher, Anona
Goodsell, Donald
Gray, Stephen
Haga, Ashley

Page Layout by: Erin Brown

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�Be Afraid... be very afraid
Harp, Kristin
Haynes, John
Hilleary, Sean
Hinman, Ashley
Hunt, Fiauna

Huntsman, Blane
Krueger, Jeremy

Laughton, Marc
Laventure, Joseph

Leland, Jillian
Lind, Lisa
Ludwig, Jerome

Zachary Martinez is
Mesmerized by the
Computer.

Luna, Andrea
Luter, Brandon
Mann, James
Martin, Amber
Martinez, Zachary

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Freshmen

Page Layout by: Erin Brown

�McKinzie, Michael
McKnight, Travis
Mills, J essika
Moore, Cody
Morris, Jeremy

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Morrison, Loren
Parker, Katie
Posey, Jacob
Reese, Hannah
Rinehart, Brittany

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Ritchie, Daniel
Robinette, Amand.
Roukema, Brianna
Sanders, Casey
Santiago, Stella

Savage, Carrie
Scull, Ericka

What is so funny
Angel Etsitty?

Smith, Crystal

Smith, Justin
Spishock, James
Steward, Cory
Stone, Brandon
Strahan, Jeffery

Page Layout by: Erin Brown

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�One year doBlD, three to go
Strohkirch, athan
Suazo, Vanessa
'Ibomas, Austin
'Thorsby, Andrew
Vajdic, Joseph

Van Abbcma, Simon
V rtatko, Kelly
Wagner, Carley
Wells, Stan
Yarina, Eric

Zwisler, Jackie

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From left to right: Cody 1oorc strollin' the
halls, A hleigh Adams and Vanes ·a Suazo
show their friendship, Colin Blackburn looks
a little suspicious . .. what's he hiding?

Freshman

Page Layou t by: Erin Brow n

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Left to right from top row: J erid Cabot, Matt Gonzales, Marcus Kimbcfll, Tyler Glynn, Eric
Nelson, Jake Harrington, Scott Piccoli, Steve Qualls, Tyler Mclaughlin, Matt Neil, Coach
Wright; Bottom Row: Emily Riegel, Andrea Stewart, Misty Walter

Seniors
Tyler Glynn
Marcus Kimball

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Scott Piccoli

Seniors

Matt Neil

Layout by Nikki Calderwood and Whitney Blaksta

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Clockwise from top left: Matt Gonzales looking to pass, Scott Piccoli jumping to the hoop,
Eric Nelson looking for a shot, Tyler Glynn shooting the ball, Tyler McLauglin going for a
lay-up, Matt Neil passing the ball

Layout by Nikki Calderwood and Whitney Blakstad

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�BoysJV

Left to right from top row: Emily Riegel, Coach Dwinell, Ryan Johnson, Zach Farnam, Seth
Taylor, Jeremy Sirios, J. T. Cathcart, Nick Blackburn, Misty Walter, Andrea Stewart; Bottom
Row: Josh Hieb, Levi Copenhaver, Dan Kimbrough, Sam McDonald, Chris Howlett

Boys C Teatn

Left to right from top row: Coach Marteniz, Andrea Stewart, Corey Stewart, Travis
McKnight, Andrew Thorsby, Justin Bundy, Austin Thomas, Einily Reigel, Misty Walter;
Bottom Row: Tim Smith, Jacob Posey, Stan Wells, Eric Yarina, Colton Bell

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Layout by Nikki Calderwood and Whitney Blaksta

�Clockwise from top
left: Zach Farnam
shooting the ball,
Ryan Johnston
shooting a lay-up, Eric Yarina
dribbling the ball, J erid Cabot
dribbling the ball, Colton Bell
dribbling the ball, J.T. Cathcart
reaching for the ball, Levi Copenhaver shot the ball

Layout by Nikki Calderwood and Whitney Blakstad

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Left to right from top row: Nikki Calderwood, Coach McDermott, Kim Piccoli,
Middle row: Jessica Piccoli, Cassie Dunavant, Amy Young, Saffire Christensen,
Ashley Hahn, Becky Young, Jamie Hill, Bottom row: Lacy Beck, Jackie Shaw,
Michelle Miller

Seniors

Becky Young
Michelle Miller

Heidi Flint

Layout by Nikki Calderwood and Whitney Blakstad

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Clockwise from
top left: Ashley
Hahn dribbling
down the court,
Jamie Hill hustling
to get the ball,
Amy Young
looking for a
pass, Jackie Shaw cashing a shot, Cassie Dunavant going for a lay-up, Jessica Piccoli looking for a shot, Kim
Piccoli tearing it up under the basket; Center: Michelle Miller Puts off a shot

Layout by Nikki Calderwood and Whitney Blakstad

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�Left to right from top row: Erin Brown, Angel Etsitty, Tawnee Farmer, Nikki Calderwood,
John Shaw, Jessica Piccoli, Kellie Etz, Saffire Christensen, Lacy Beck; From top to bottom
in center: Jamie Macklin, Veronica Penney, Cassie Dunavant, Lindsey Martinez

Girls C Teatn

Left to ri~ht from top row:.Coach Grant; Middle row: Tawnee Farmer, Erin Brown,
Angel Ets1tty, Andrea Martmez; Bottom row: Jamie Macklin, Tyrell Blevins, Heidi Flint

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Layout by Nikki Calderwood and Whitney Blakstad

�Clockwise from top left: Lacy Beck looking for open man, Tawnee Farmer going for a layup, Saffire Chrisensen passing the ball, Nikki Calderwood rises above the defenders, Erin
Brown shoots under pressure, Heidi Flint shoots a free-throw

Layout by Nikki Calderwood and Whitney Blakstad

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�Top Picture: Top to bottom, left to right: Coach Stinson, Coach Reese, Clint Wilson,
Ethan Morrison, Eric Stone, Jay Miller, Sean Melrose, Matt Vandenberg, Cameron
Kling, Dominique Martinez, Rick Edwards, Coach Saleh, Tim Carothers, Laren
Morrison, Cameron Cundiff, Dan Edwards, Coach Mike, Aspen Cloudt, Micheal
Kramer, Quinn Overy, Blain Huntsman, Heather Sobczak
Bottom Picture: Coach Reese, Shay Rivers, Dustin Wright, Brandon Luter, Ben
Barovier, Cody Moore, Marcus Dodd, Danny Hood, Dominique Martinez, Coach
Saleh, Chance Towner, Simon Van Abbema, Joseph Vajdic, Brandon Stone, Chris
Simons, John Mark Haynes, Jesse Penning, and Coach Mike

64 Layout by: J.T. Cathcart, Chance Towner, and Jesse Griggs

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Ethan Morrison

Matt Vandenberg
Eric Stone

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�Chris 1mons

Clint Wilson wuppen' up on an Aztec wrestler

Sean Melrose fightin' hard
Lauren Morrison full of pride and determination

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�Clint Wilson dancin'

Dan Edwards claiming his victory

Dustin Wright wrestling Aztec

Cameron Cundiff workin' his opponent

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Cheerleading

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Cheerleaders cheering at
An afternoon football game;
Sen1ors jinny Doughty and
jessica Potter; Cheerleaders
Performing for their home team.
Right page top to bottom,
Senior jessica Potter cheering at
A pep rally; team picture starting
With Top row- Hanna Reese, Randi
Ellingson, Brianna Roukema, Casey
Sanders, and Kristy Alexander
Middle row- Aubrey Falconer,
Melissa Carothers, and Alyssa Trabing
Bottom row- jmny Doughty and
jessica Potter;
Cheerleaders Casey
Sanders, and Brianna Roukema
play around in the lobby at practice.

Layout By Cody Stowe

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�ahlie Barrel

Brent Koenig
Megan Mcknight
Megan Odell

(Not in picture) Chance Towner - - -

Cahlie Bartel securing third place in Pueblo.

Chance Towner

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Chance Towner on a bull in Lamar.

riding a bull in Golden

Layout by: J.T. Cathcart, Chance Towner, and Jesse Griggs

�BHS Peer Mediating

Left to right: Kyra Moon, Betsey Evers, Shannon Guy, Kalee L'argent, Matt Gonzales, Tyler
McLaughlin, Clare Jones, Eric Nelson

Hanging out at the 2"d Semester ice cream social for new kids
Left to right: Tyler McLaughlin, Jeremy D'Ooghe, Eric Nelson

Some new kids eating ice cream
and waiting to play some fun
games with the peer helpers

The BHS Peer Helpers are here to help people with their personal problems as well
as problems in school. They also help new people get acquainted to our school. Whenever
someone is in need of help they can go down to the counselor's office. A peer helper is in
the office every hour.

Layout by Kyra Moon

Peer Helpers

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�Student Council

Marcus IGmball, Erin Brown, Tim Smith,
Becky Young, Mindy Paulek, Clare Jones,
Eileen Smith

Traci Chapin, Marcus IGmball,
Eileen Smith, Kalee L'Argenr,
Amy Young, Clare Jones,
Becky Young

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Stu Co

Layout By

D evra Taylor

�FBLA

(From Top Left) Marc Laughton, Jeremy
Morris, Michael Anderson, Jere my Krueger,
Jackie Z wisler, Carly Wagner, Christiana Croll,
Zach Martinez, Ashley Haga, Lisa Lind,
Daniel Dallison

(From Left) Tim Smith, Michael Bundy, John Wicburg,
Cassie Dunavant, Sam McDonald, Veronica Penney,
Jamie Hill, Will Latimer, Jason Krueger (Special
Projects), Brittany Jones, Whitney Blakstad (Reporter),
Carly Gerhardstein, Kyle Schneider, Hollie Rakes

(From Left) Traci Chapin (President), Amy
Ehlenbeck, Clare Jones, Eileen Smith (Vice
President)

(From Left Top Back Row) Cody Stevenson, Matt
Gonzales, Kelly Etz, Lacy Beck, Lindsay Martinez,~
Piccoli, Ashley Hahn, Eric elson (Secretary), JeSSie
Blak, Tyler McLaughlin, (Bottom From Right) Andrew
Williams, Nicholas Potter

FBLA {Future Business Leaders of America) have met throughout the year every other
Wednesday. FBLA hosts events and activities such as concessions, Highway Clean-Up, Talent
Shows, Christmas Caroling, Senior Dinner, and a Business Luncheon. FBLA Members go to
District Competitions and compete in events. Clare Jones was the District Manager this year so,
Districts were held at Fort Lewis College. All the competitions and events are business oriented and
teach as well as assist all members to be become good business leaders. If they place in the top 5 for
individual events or top 2 in-group events they will be going to State Competition in Vail.

Layout by: Stella Santiago

ot Pictured: Tim Carothers,
James Garton, Heather Sobczak,
Jackie Shaw

FBLA

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Top Row: Mrs.Blatnick, Jena Beck, Jennifer MaClaird,
Analise Mahnken, Aspen Cloudt, Veronica Penney,
Heather Sobczak
Bottom Row: Amanda Decker, Devra Taylor, Andrea
Martinex, Belle Grijalva, Cassie Dunavant, and Mrs.
Conner
FCC LA

Layout By:

Kimberly Sandoval

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Bottom row:
Jeremy Crossman,
Becky Young,
Amy Ehlenbeck
Middle row:
Amy Young,
Eileen Smith,
Clare Jones,
Jenna Piccoli,
Kyra Moon
Top row:
Kyle Hoffman,
Heather Sobczak,
Jessie Blakstad

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Bottom row:
Amy Young,
ick Potter,
Kim Piccoli,
Kyra Moon
Top row:
Kalee L' Argent,
Stephanie Reese,
Heather Sobczak,
Jackie Shaw

Layout By: Eric Bjerke

Epycs/Leadership

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�Thespians

Second Row, Clare Jones,
Amy Ehlenbeck,
First Row, Eileen Smith.
Marcus Kimball,
Becky Young,
Tyler McLaughlin,
Eric Nelson,
Lindsey Martinez

National Honors Society

Third Row, Jeremy Crossman,
Kim Picoli,
Becky Young,
Amy Ehlenbeck,
Second Row, Eric Nelson,
Marcus Kimball,
Clair ]ones,
Eileen Smith,
Nick Potter,
Jessica Picoli,
Kira Moon,
First Row, Megan McKnight,
Andrew Williams,
Amy Young,
Melissa Zwisler

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Thespians

Layout By:

Jade Lutgen

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The play began when J.T. Spnnger (Tyler McLaughlin) was 26
hours old . .. and his father (Marcus Kimball) was already
expecting too much of h1m. As J.T. grows older, he becomes
even more aware of his shortcomings. When J.T. gets to high
school, he discovers girls - mamly Melanie Webster (Michaela
Randolph), who would rather have nothing to do with him.
Through all of this rejection, J.T. turns to the television and
solitude of his room for company. J.T. becomes a fifties JUnkie.
He creates in his mind a place where Melanie becomes Julie and
she is subject to h1s every whim. J.T. IS popular m th1s fifties
world and doesn't want to leave. But when the characters in this
make believe place tum into their real life selves and tell J.T. to
face reality, he is forced to leave Bolkdale. When he gets back
to the real world, J.T. faces up to his parents, joins track, and
even makes a few friends.

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Counterclockwise from bottom: Nick
Potter plays the Ladies' Man; the students
all nse for the pledge of allegiance; J.T.
(Tyler McLaughlin) faces punishment
from the principal; and Fatsy (John
Williams) shows the "Square" (Tommy
McKenzie) that he can hula.

Layout by Carli Posey and Heidi Flint

Plays

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Back Row· (Left to right): Jeremy Morns, Michael uazo, Crystal Schissler, Kalland Healy, Trevos Janus, Colin Wilmer,
Brandon Luter, Blane Huntsman, Colby Goodsell, and John Marc Haynes.
Middle Row · Jimmie Mann, Amanda June, Candace Begay, Kellle Etz, Schyler Healy, Jerome Lud\\Ig, and Joseph Faust.
Front Row Stephen Gray, Raelynn Healy, Katie Jo Parker, Crystal Smith, Bnttany Rhmehart, Cody Stephenson, and Cliff Allen.
Bottom · ick Potter and Tim Formway (That's cute, guys).

There are two bands: the jazz
band and the w ind ensemble.
Here they are practicing.

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Third Row: Aubrey Canon-Hotal, Jeanme Batrd, Amber Martm, Amber Herrera, and Krystan Bell
Froont Row Tim Carothers and Karneron Cundiff

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Choir 79

�i\1ann, Roberr
1arble, Julie

1amnez, · 1.
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Misener, Jeff
elson, Tish

Above is Mr. Misener and Principal, Mr Marang.
Below is the staff of Bayfield High School showing
pride on the first day of school.

Patron, Jan
Patton, John
Phillips, Linda
Tearor, Linda
Wright, Kevin

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Staff

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�Aveis, Shelly
Beckler, Peggy
Bishop, Bill
Blarnick, Carol
Brush, Jerry

Cashio, Theresa
Catron, Pam
Conner, Ginger
Cummings,
Jeanette
Edwards, Rick

Farkas, David
G uy, Jenni
H aga, Denise
Henderson, Tara
H ood, P.

Howard, Tara
Jaques, Barb
J uliana, Jackie
Kimball, herry

Kimball, Vernon
Kuhlman, ody
Lehnus, Jeff

Mr. Wright
get's into
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festivities in
the gym .

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�2001 Student Trip

The whole group in front of the Palace of Versailles
From left to right:
Top: Ben Nelson, Mrs. Nelson
Middle: Jamie Macklin, Veronica Penney, Jessica Macklin, Tyler McLaughlin, Eric Nelson, Jay Miller,
Kalee L'argent, J erid Cabot, Aubrey Hotal, Ms. Henderson, Alicia Edmondson, Mr. Lehnus, Kyra
Moon, Whitney Blakstad
Bottom: Kim Piccoli, Erika Kaiser, Jessie Blakstad, Andrew Williams

During the summer of 2001 sixteen students and six adults left Bayfield and traveled
to France and Italy. All of the students had gathered money and taken weekly classes to
prepare for what would become the experience of a lifetime. The group was in Europe for
twelve wonderful days. They visited Paris, the French Riviera, Florence, Rome, and the Isle
of Capri among other places. Getting to spend time with friends from school and learn
about different cultures was a great experience for everyone on this trip.

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Student Trip to Europe

Layout by Kyra Moon

�Getting prepared for a long trip to Paris

Hanging out at the highest
point in Paris

The Coliseum

Mrs. Nelson and Ben Nelson pose in
front of the infamous Eiffel Tower

Layout by Kyra Moon

From left to right:
Top: Kyra Moon, Jessie Blakstad,
Stephanie Reese
Bottom: Whitney Blakstad, Alicia
Edmondson, Aubrey Hotal

Dancing the night away at a night club in Florence, Italy

Student Trip to Europe

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�The 200I-2002 yearbook is hereby
dedicated to those who lost their lives in

the September nth tragedy. Not only
those, but we also wish to honor the
firefighters, volunteers, and others who
willingly gave their effort and risked
their lives. We are forever in your debt.

Those who sought
to destroy our country
only succeeded in
bringing us closer together.
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Dedication

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�Dearest Ben,
Our favorite youngest son!
What a great guy you are.
We are so pleased that you
have gown up to be such a
good person. Keep your
sense of humor- it makes
life fun. Go out and
conquer the world! You are
ready! We love you so
much!
Mom, Glenn, and Ted

Kyle,
I love ya
I love ya
I love ya
Gonna Miss ya
Gonna Miss ya
GONNA MISS YA
Mom and Dad
Thanks for the laughter
you have added to our
home.

Brad,
You should be very
proud of yourself- we
sure are. Life will bring
many challenges your way
and we know that you
will have the strength to
take them on.
We love you,
Mom and Jim

Katie,
Our little girl all grown
up and ready to start
another phase of her life.
We are very proud of the
accomplishments you've
had and will have. Go for
it all! You can do it!
We love you,
Dad, Mom, and Doug

Hanna,
Your Grandfather put
you in this horse collar so
you would sit up. From
then on you have amazed
and thrilled us. Your
mother and I love you
and are very proud of you
and your
accomplishments.
Thank you,
From us.

Pokes,
The day you were born was
a miracle and a dream come
true. You've fought some
tough battles in your life
and you've always come out
a winner. I am so very
proud to be your mother,
and I love you more and
more each day. Stay strong,
believe in
yourself, and be true to
yourself- you'll go a long
way
Love, Mom and Dad

Nathan,
It is more often the
things we didn't do
than the things we did
that we regret later in
life. Have adventures,
take challenges, and
make the most of each
day.

Dear Steven,
With all of your
profound gifts, you will
make an impact in this
world. Our pride in
you is overwhelming!
Love,
Mom and Dad

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�86

"For this child I prayed, and
the lord has granted what I
asked of Him." 1Sam1:27.
Jinny,
You have always been and
always will be, our Precious
Joy. We are all so very proud
of the sweet, wonderful, caring
woman you have become.
Hang on to your sense of
humor and follow your heart.
We love you,
Mom, Dad, Sisters, Brothers,
Nieces, and Nephews

Lucas,
Since birth you have
made us proud as
parents. Every goal
you have set you have
pushed hard to
achieve. We love you
and will always be very
proud of you.
Love,
Mom and Dad

Dear Amy,
Congratulations!
We are so very proud of
you. Always believe in
yourself and make your own
way. Follow only your
dreams and your heart.
Don't be afraid to try when
things get hard, and you will
be able to accomplish anything your heart desires.
We love you Rosey Girl!
Mom, Jer and Jeremy

Rachel,
Here's to the little girl
you used to be, the
special times we've all
shared, the talks, the
laughs, the slur things
said and done. What a
wonderful young lady
you have become. May
your life be blessed with
love, laughter, and
peace. Enjoy life.
We love you,
Dad, Mom and Brandon

Amy,
We're proud of you!
The long way you've
traveled from what seems
like such a short time ago.
The small steps, the great
leaps.
You've made, what you've
done, what you know.

"Flower Picker"
You're our shining
star!!

Jenni,
You are chosen, one out
of many, to be a Light
wherever God places you.
Not to be a struggler,
but as easy and unique as
your next step.
Love,
Dad and Mom

Colt,
You are the exception not
the rule. We can't do your
spirit justice by words what
a joy you are. As you
journey through life, your
essence will stay with us
when we need renewed of
this value,
We love you,
Mom, Dad, Chevon,
Fiauna

We love you!!
Mom and Dad

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�Vernon,
Life can be so
complicated,
That we forgot to see.
That it only takes a
moment to be the best
that we can be!!!

Clare,
Your special light has
touched so many lives
already and we know
it will continue to as
you move into the
future.
Thanks for all the joy
you g1ve.
Love,
Mom and Vic

Megan,
We are so very proud
of you. You are a
wonderful person and
such a blessing to us!
We love you!
God Bless!
Love,
Mom and Dad
M1chelle,
We are very proud of you.
We enjoyed havmg
watchmg you grov. up mto
a very beautiful person. We
have enjoyed v.atchmg
you run and play basketball
and seemg everythmg that
you have won and
accomplished m your
sports. Keep reachmg for
the stars and everyday
dream will come true. We
know that you \\·111 succeed
m the future m whatever
path you choose to follow.
We love you very much .
Love, Mom and Dad

Hey Brian!
Even at this young age,
we knew you had a big
appetite for life.
Enjoy every bite!
Love,
Mom and Dad

Shell,
You have such an
awesome strength and
the potential to do so
many things! With your
strong personal faith and
many blessings 1t will be
so exciting to see what
the future holds for you.
Love, Mom and Dad

Trista Martin
Age 2
Even at that young
age we knew she
would be the
challen ge of our lives.

Princess,
We are so proud of
you! Remember life
is all about attitude.
If you want it, you
can get it. Your
possibilities are
endless!
All our love,
Mom and Dad

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�Scott,
Good job,
Good luck to you
and your future! May
yo~r dreams come
true.

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Even before
you had
turned 4 months we
knew we had named
you correctlyDanielle-Dan "yell".
We have enjoyed your
constant chatter ever
since. We wish you the
very best,
Love,
Dad and Mom

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Congratulations to
our special girl!
Wherever you go,
what ever you do,
we'll be there and
we'll be proud!
We love you forever,
Mom and Dad
Ru ,
18 years ago we had a
dream come true: a
baby girl was born to
us! Today, we have the
honor of seeing her
off on a journey to
realizing her own
dreams. It has been
our pleasure to your
mom and dad. May the
memories you take
with you be as special
as the ones we keep.

Kyle,
When we think of you
we think of self- less
service and dedication to
worthy goals. You have
treated others well both
at home and at school.
We love you and we are
thankful for the example
you set.

Jo ,

Kevin,
From the day you
were born, you have
been sunshine in our
lives. Now we- pray
God's richest
blessings in you life
as you find your
place in this world.
Love always,
Mom

Thank' you for your
beautiful sweet spirit. You
truly are a friend and your
love for truth and right have
made you a wonderful
person. The example you
set in our home and for
others is priceless. Thank
you for your beauty, both
physical and spiritual
because your light rubs off
on all of us and makes us
better just by being with
you. May you always keep
your special spirit.
Love mom and dad

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You will do great
things. Anytime you
have put your mind
to something, you
have succeeded.
We love you
DadandMom

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heightened followmg the terronst
attacks on September 11

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terror when anthrax-laced letters
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Ashley Hogue
Melissa Hughes
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Ashley Shaw
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Suzanne Vajdic
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Steve Qualls, Matt Gonzalez, Jerid Cabot, Rich Hillyer
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Eric Nelson

Tyler McLaughlan

Nick Blackburn

Matt Gonzalez

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Steve Qualls

Jake Harrington

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Rick Hillyer
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Sam McDonald

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�2002-2003
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Daniel Byrd, Troy Mccoy, icholas Joswick, Thomas Ware, Donald Martin,
Travis Phelps, Kyle Guilliams, and Tim Smith.
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Jake Harrington

Tyler McLaughin

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Zach Farnam

Jeremy Sirios

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Dunevant, Lacy Beck, and Jamie Hill. Bottom Row: Kellie Etz, Jackie Shaw,
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Kellie Etz

Ashley Hahn

Lindsey Martinez

Jackie Shaw

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Middle Row: Kiesha Lameman, Ashley Shaw, Estelle
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Lauren Latimer. Coached by Ron Dunavant and Tish elson.

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Senior

9

�Mr. Wolverine

Sam

McDonald
Sam mo ed to Bayfield in 1996. Sam et very high goal academically and athletically for
him elf. am ha achieved those goal . He ha maintained a 4.0 GPA throughout his high chool
career and participated in FBLA, FCCLA and the ational Honor Society. am wa named
"Out tanding Junior" by the Lion Club Ia t year. Sam' athletic achievement are as outstanding
as his academic achievement . He lettered in basketball hi junior and enior years, wa team
captain in the 2003-2004 eason and wa elected to the Academic All State Ba ketball team thi
year a well a 2"d Team All onference. am lettered in ba eball all four year of high chool,
giving the var ity team their first outright League Champion hip with the winning hit again t
Monte Vi ta as a freshman . am was voted to the All Conference Team a a sophomore and
junior and elected a the team's MVP in 2003 . Sam will attend Grand Canyon Univer ity in
Phoenix thi fall.
10

�Ms. Wolverine

Whitney

Blakstad
Whitney played ba ketball, oftball, and wa in cro -country in middle chool. he began
nowboarding at thi time al o and it ha become her fa orite port. Whitney al o won fir t place
in the cience Fair in 1997 and 1999.
Whitney i in FBLA, FC LA, and Leader hip LaPlata in high chool. h i a Peer Mediator, a
Thespian, and i invol ed in community ervice. Whitney ha maintained a 4.0 G.P.A. through
high chool. Whitney i li ted in Who' Who Among Am rican High chool tudent for her
Sophomore, Junior, and enior year and ha received other award and honor . he plan to
continue her education at the Univer ity of Colorado at Boulder.
11

�Kennen

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Ellis

12 Senior Favorites

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mber
Pommier
and
Jeremy
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Aubrey
Falconer
and
Ja on
Krueger

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Belle
Grijalva and
tcve Pickett

Ryan John ton and
Whitney Black tad
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Senior Fa\'Orites

13

�Senior Favorites

Stephanie
Monge and
Logan 0 wald

S:MILP.
Da id Flint
and Erin
Brown

:Mosrr LI'l(P.Lrt
Levi Copenhaver
and Tracy Luzar

CLJlSS

Tyler Gardner
nd Hollie Rakes

CLOWN
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Senior Favorites

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ricka Scull

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Senior L~;;r,e

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Juniors
Jacob tried out for
the team, but I
gues he wa ju t
not cheerleader
materia l!

excited, Eric!

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Where i your pur e, Brandon?

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Junior

17

�Juniors

'05

'05

A hleigh dam
licia Albo
Kri ty lexandcr
Jimmy Ander on
Michael Ander on

Patrick Backer
avannah Baird
Colin Batter hell
Colton Bell
Kry tan Bell

Suzanne Bemelen
Colin Blackburn
Tyrell Slevin
Daniel Burkey
ikol hamberlin

No
Photo

amantha Copher
Shantell ouch
Chri tianna Croll
Joel Cumming
Daniel Dalli on

Ma on Dyar
Randi Elling on
B.J. Ever
Benjamin Fau t
A hley Haga

Dan had
too much
coffee thi
mornmg.

Chri topher Harrell
John Haynes
18

Junior

Layout By:

ricka cull and ummer anford

�'05

Juniors

'05
Je ica Hill
can Hilleary
A hley Hinman
Fiauna Hunt
Blane Hunt man

Clinton Hu ton
Lillian John on
Gregory Kinnney
Jeremy Krueger
Marc Laughton

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Joseph Lavanture
Jillian Leland
Li a Lind
Jerome Ludwig
Brandon Luter

Jade Lutgen
Jame Mann
mber Martin
Zachary Martinez
Tommy McKinzie

No
Photo

Travi McKnight
Je ika Mill
ody Moore
Loren Morri on
Je ica ewb
Katie Parker
Jacob Po ey

If only everybody
could be a happy
a Ca ey and Jacob!

Layout By: Ericka Scull and

ummer anford

Juniors

19

�Juniors

'05

'05

Hannah Ree e
Brittany Rinehart
Daniel Ritchie
Brianna Rouekema
Casey ander

tella Santiago
Ericka cull
Ju tin Smith
Rachel ortomme
Jame pi hock
ory Steward
Brandon tone
Jeffery Strahan
Vanessa uazo
Austin Thomas
Joesph Vajdic
imon VanAbbema
Kelly Vrtatko
arley Wagner
Stan Well

Tony Wyatt
Eric Yarina
Jacqueline Zwi ler

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harp,
Tra i !

20

Don't
think too
hard,
Ashley,
you
might get
a headache .

The be t
looking
parade float
I ha e ever
seen!

�Cody, thumb up
right back at you!

Lisa in another
fashionable outfit~

Joey
ju t
miling
for the
camera!

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&amp;'

Wow, Cory, can your
smile get any bigger?

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Cheerful Stan to
brighten the day!

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Tommy ju t working on the
yearbook.

For Jacob,
every day i a
happy day!

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Where' Jade'
limo?

Dan need more friend .

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Junior.

21

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Thoma sporting his chinfuzz.

Where'
Tinkerbell ?

Savana Jo e Halloween.

.

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,

ody hard at work.
22 Sophomores Layout By: Ericka cu ll and Samantha Copher

�'06

Sophomores

'06
Lacey Bagley
Alex Bales
Kristen Baker
CJ Bell
Shalyn Bo trom

Robert Bradley
Jamie Bruton
Aubry Bryon
ichola Bynum
Daniel Byrd

A hley Callau
Michael Cartwright
Ja on Cathcart
Shaylah Crowell
Shannon Cummin

Chri Cundiff
Jo hua Cundiff
Brianna DeYoung
Amber Dombrow Jci
Jeremy Dowler
Caleb Elli
Timoth Elli
Bryan Enn
Chauncey Ewing
Rebecca Fau t

Doc
hri u e
Crc t white
trip ?

nona Fletcher
teve Flint

Layout By: Samantha

opher and Ericka cull

Sophomore · 23

�Sophomores

'06

'06

imonc Flores
Johnathan Green
Randi Glover
Kyle Guilliam
Pedro Guimarade

Paige Halwes
tevcn Hanna
John Han on
avana Harrington
Ju tin Harri on

E tcllc Harrmann
hantel Highland
A hley Hogue
Meli a Hughes
Moriah James
milyJohn on
Je ica John on
ichola Joswick
Ju-Hyeun Kim
Amanda Kline

Je ica Knickerbocker
Michael Largent
Lauren Latimer
ean Lockard
lizabeth Layton

rikLudwig
Mackenzie Mantrom
Summer look
really involved.

24

Sophomores

Layout By:

amantha Copher and Ericka cull

�'06

Sophomores

'06
Donald Martin
aron Martinez
Brittany Me oy
Troy McCoy
Kyle Me rath

Jake Me uire
Mika McMillan
Emily Moi e\e
Ben aiman
heena eil

William Pa temack
Je e Penney
Travi Phelp
Laci Phillips
Cody Poole

Emily Rag dale
Lorenzo Ramirez
Clay Rampone
Lee Ram ier
Jo h Remer

Ju tin Robert
Loren Rodriguez
Summer anford
I y hank
hley haw

Joe
TJ in hi
model poe!

Layout By: amantha Copher and Ericka cull

mithwick
Ste n ilva

Sophonzores

25

�Sophomores

'06

'06

agen einecke
Sari unblom
We tly Teater
csiree Terry
Kri tin Thoma

Michael Tinnin
Suzanne Vajdic
Je sica Vreeland
Thoma Ware
Mickey White

J

Bet y William
Mari a Wil on
Kevin Wirth
Kimbcrlcc Yaborough
Autumn Yeager

Picture Added
fter Retakes
Donnie Picket
Je e Vandervaart
Kri ta Wi emiller

Find anything up there?
26

Sophomores

Layout By: Samantha Copher and Ericka Scull

Pedro and Westley, where
are your mile ?

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Trevor took hi · happy
pill thi morning!

Lacey looks glad to be
here .

...••••.

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Tho e andal mu t
be tough to tie .

...••••
Mik , look like
you're tudying
hard .

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Layout By: amantha

opher and Ericka cull

ophomore

27

�Freshmen
Class of ~~1

to ay they're all
tag.

They haven't read the
hand book on P.D.A.

Ryan and ourtney
can only wi h.

28 Fre hmen

Snack time for

Geoff ponder
the meaning of
the univer e.

Cassidy and A hley
are picture perfect.

Layout By: Megan Edward and Jared Wagner

Garrett and Megan are
getting a little too clo e.

Mallorie and Megan don't
want to share with Danika.

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In
Action

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29

�'07

Freshmen

mberAlbo
Travi Allen
Tara Archibeque
Robert Lmnhammer
shley Bate

hay Beck
Danielle Bemelen
hall in Bowen
Rebecca Broad
pril Brown

Kry tal Brown
Carrie Bulwan
Lauren Butera
a idy Cabot
Je e Chri tian en

Bryan Conway
Trevor Cundiff
Matthew Dunbar
Megan Edward
Curti Filkin

Danika Friedley
Tyla Fro t
Geoffory Glennon
Mallorie Godbold
RonaldGru h

30 Freshrnen Layout By: Megan Edward and Jared Wagner

'07

�'07

Freshmen

'07
Matthew Guy
icholas Hansen
Garrett Harriman
Richelle Hicks
Whitney Howard

Ju tin Howlet
Je ica Huffinyer
Tierney Huntsman
Ca idy Hurford
Je e Kinailuk

Danae Kinney
BillyKolz
Jake Kruger
a haLameman
Zach Landry

arrett Laner
Derek Lee
Lauren Lind
licaLoh e
Je ieLong

Berenice Lozano
Blain Lutg n
Je ica Martinez
Janie Me lain
Ka te Mead

Layout By: Megan Edward and Jar d Wagner

Freshmen

31

�'07

Freshmen

Breanne Meyers
Echo Miller
Herbert ewton IV
We tley Oswald
Megan Posey

Bucky Ran ford
Joseph Reimer
Ian Rieck
William Riegel
Jennifer Rudolph

Bradley chneider
Samuel Scott
Dylan imon
Ca ey tephen on
Julie trahan

Chri topherTaylor
Trinity Taylor
Steven Thornton
Andre Vayre
Roy Vreeland
Jared Wagn r
Roy White
Tyrell Wiliams
Corey Willam on
Courtney Wilmer

Ryan Wirth
Shannon Yeager
hayla Yeager
JacobZink
Haleigh Zwart

32 Freshmen Layout By: Megan Edward and Jared Wagner

'07

�'07

Freshmen '07
In Action •••.;
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Pictures Added
After Retakes
TeraBen on
C. Davis-Gonzalc
Michelle Jones
Jacob Krider
ara Parker
James Yrtatko

No one in thi group IS camera hy.

What i Bucky thinking?

I hope those rock are comfy.

Haleigh loves food
cia .

Garrett ha that look again.
Layout By: Megan Edward and Jared Wagner

Fre hmen

33

�Staff
Avcis. hcl ly
Bayli, onja
Becker, Pegg)'
Brush, JciT)
Bums, Vicki
a hio, Theresa

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Conner, Ginger
Crane, Brian
ummings, Jeannette
dwards. Rick
Gentry, Michelle
Guy, Jenni

Haga, Denise
Hender on, Roxanne
Hcnderon, Tara
Hillyer, Danielle
Jaques, Barb
Kimball, herry

Kimball, Vernon
Lehnu , Jeff
Mann, Robert
Mericle, andy
Misner, Jeff
Muckleroy, oby
elson, Ti h
Patton, Jan
Patton, John
Robert , Randy
tinson, Herb
trubel, Gary

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No Photo

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�StAfF iN ACtioN
2003-2004

Mrs.

cl on and Ms. llcndcr. on
doing a little acting.

Mr.. Kimball Looking
happy today.

(Left)
Mr. Lehnu ... the life of
the party!!
Look like the e guy
are having fun!

(Left)
A group of teacher
at the a embl . It
look lik th y are
having a good time.

Layout By: Ashley Bat

Sta.fl' 35

�Homecoming 2003

lockwi c: Boys occcr, Girls Volleyball, Track,
Royalty, Peach Fuzz, Football, Powder Puff
A embly, Homecoming, tudcnt Life,
heerleadcr , and Bonfire

36 Homecoming Layout By: Bucky Ran ford and ummer anford

�Hotnecotning Royalty

......
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Becky Herrick and Kyle Wolff a Homecoming
king and queen

Aubrey Falconer and dad,
Whitney Blak tad and i ter

Becky Herrick b ing crowned

Jamie Hill and Dad

Layout By: ummer

tephanie Monge and i ter

anford and Bucky Ran ford Homecoming 37

�HOMECOMING
SPORTS

2003-2004
It's gonna be a clo e one.

Getting ready for the
hardc t hike of hi life
becau e he ju t hurt hi
-~-hand.
Craziness.

They beat the Bluejays.

Ripping through the banner
~~~~=-!~~ before the game.

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Celebrating good time .
38 Homecoming Layout By: Ke in Wirth

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Growling like aWol erine.

�2003-2004
Varsity
Football

cnior Kyle Wolff

cnior Jeremy mo

From left to right: Greg Kinney, Jeremy Sirio , Troy Mcoy, Brandon Lut r, Simon an
bbema, Cory Steward, Travi McKnight, Clay Rampon , Coach Stin on, Coach
McMenimen, IT Cathcart, Lee Ram ier, Cody Moore, ric Varina, Kyle Wolff, Coach
Cundiff, Coach Clo e, Joey La enture, Mickey White, Zach Martinez, Travis Phelp ,
aron Martinez, Je e Penney, Roy We tbrook, Ja on athcart, ndre Vayre, Jake
Zink, Dan Kimbrough.

enior JT Cathcart

enior Dan Kimbrough
Layout By: C.J . Bell Football 39

�JV Football 2003
The team getting ready for a
great play!

Brandon Luter celebrating
the team's victory!
Simon Van Abbema

Fourth Row: Lee Northcraft, Jesse Penny, Jade Lutgen, Blain Lutgen, Justin Harrison,
Troy McCoy, Clay Rampone, Jason Cathcart
Third Row: Assistant Coach Todd McMenimen, Chris Cundiff, Travis Phelps,
Aaron Martinez, Luke Enns, Garrett Laner, Coach Jimmy Cundiff
Second Row: Mickey White, Zack Martinez, Andre Vayre, Chris Taylor, Nick Bynum
First Row: Roy White, Shay Beck, Willie Riegel, Jake Zink

40

Football

Layout By: Ashley Bate

�Football In Action
Jeremy irios with the ba11
for an awe orne
touchdown.

Brandon Luter blocking for
Kyle while he goes in for a
touchdown.

Clay Ram pone running
with the ball while the
crowd cheer · him on.

Cory teward running.

Team in formation.

Dave Clo e di cu ing

Kyle Wolff in action. Look like
he might break away for a long
game!
Team huddle.
Kyle Wolff running
for a touchdown!!
JT athcart
running with
the ba11 for a
touchdown.

Layout By:

hley Bate

Football

41

�.-----Boys Soccer 2003

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Josh J., Tyler G.,
and Ryan J.

eoffCrumbaugh

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(Top Left) T. prigg , L. Copenhaver, M. Jeffer on,
M. Largent, B. Barovier, R. John ton, W. Latimer, K. Ellis,
J. John on, K. Ludwig, P. Guimaraes, E. Ludwig, R. Klemm,
K. Bell, (Bottom Left) Alex (Dog), J. pi hock, T. Rhode
B. Laurel, J. Hieb, T. Gardner, G. Crumbaugh, J. Robert ,
R. Wirth, J. Guzman, K. Wirth .

...••••

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Bryan Laurel

Kevin Ludwig

Seniors Style
Ben Barovier
42 occer Layout By:

KennenEll i
uzanne and Danielle Bemelen

�More Boys Soccer 2003
Mike Largent striking
a ball. (below)

Pedro Guimaraes watching an
awesome cro s. (below)

Kevin Wirth holding a pretty po e!!
(Below)

Ryan Wirth fighting
for the ball.
(Middle Right Pic)

Jame pishock
finishing offan
awe orne move.
(below)

Boys JV Team Picture (Below)

T. Spriggs, T. Rohde, M. Larg nt, K. Wirth, R. Wirth,

J. Wagner, W. Teater, B. aiman, R. Klemm , K. Bell,
(middle left) M . Cartwright, J. Rob rt , T. lien, C. Wilmer,
L - - - - -.............:c~:=~~-___:_.........~ J. Guzman, (bottom) D. imon
Layout By: uzanne Bemelen, Dainelle Bemelen, and ummer anford Soccer 43

�Tyler Gardner tanding tall in goal
Kevin Ludwig going in for the shot

Levi Copcnha cr making a cro

SENIORS IN ACTION

Kenn n IIi doing the plit

Bryan Laurel heading th ball
G off rumbaugh telling the
Pago a guy to "BACK FF. ".....--..........-..,, _ ...............---.- '",_,__,.,~--..

Will Latimer che t trapping the ball
(left)
Le i and Ryan line dancing
(right)
44

Soccer Layout By: uzanne and Danielle Bemelen

�Coach Molly Ilium, Jamie Hill. Jamte \11acklm,
Coach Tern \11acLmrd. Coach Kalil I'- asset.
Whnney Howard. Jessica HutTmyer.
Came Bulv,:an, 'ikkt Caldemood, Dantka
Friedly, Cassie Duna\ant, Ashley Haga.
Ashli ll emstreet, Rebecca Broad, and "v1J!ena
Boroje\tC.

Ashley Haga

Cel ebrating a great victory.

Whitney Howard

Jamie Macklin with th

pike.

A hley Haga and Jamie Hill.
Layout B : Matt Dunl p and Kevin Wirth

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�Junior Varsity

Back row left to right: avannah Baird, Shallin Bowen, Danae Kinney,
Lauren Lind. Second Row: Li a Lind, Can·ie Bulwan, Trinity Taylor, Danika
Friedley. Third Row: Kri ten Baker, Carty Wagner. Fourth Row: Becca
Broad, Coach Kali Fas ett, Sa ha Lameman.

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arrie Bulwan hewing a
eriou spike!

46

Junior Varsity Volleyball Layout By: Dan Ritchie

a

avannah Baird hewing
who' bo .

�Volleyball C-Team

Top Row: Mallerie Godbold, Tierney Hunt on, Echo Miller, mily John on, Ivy hank,
Richelle Hick , Coach Terri Maclaird. Middle Row: Ca ey tephen on, Jamie Burton,
AliciaAlbo. Bottom Row: A hley Hogue, Julie trahan, Tara Archibeque.

hley Haga and
are going for the double block
Layout By: imon VanAbbema Volleyball 47

�Seniors In Volleyball

Ashli Hemstreet

Jamie Macklin

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Nikki Calderwood

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Milena Borojevic

Cassie Dunavant

Jamie Hill
48

Volleyball Layout By: Matt Dunbar

�.
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Cross Country

Running around.

Amber Pommier.

tarting the race.

oofingoffi

David running.

Layout By: ummer anford Cro , Country

49

�Cross Country 2003
Seniors

A hey Shaw

Laci Philip
Janice McClain

1. Reimer , S. Flint, K. Rieck, J. Dowler, B. Han on, D. Flint,
M. Cumming , 1. Krueger, Mr . Kimball, J. McClain, J. Krueger,
1. McGuire, T. Ware, S. Yeager, R.Gru h, M. Edwards, Mr. Kimball,
A. Brown, . undblom, A. Pommier, T. Thatch r, A. Shaw, L. Phillip .

50 Cross Country Layout By: umrner anford

�Cross Country

Jake McGuire

Thomas Ware, Ja on Krueger,
Jo eph Reimers, David Flint,
tcvc Flint.

Jeremy Dowler

hannon Yeager

JakeKrueg r

Layout By: ummer Sanford Cro

Country 51

�Fall Play
e Perils OfLulu'

7

A eriou moment?
Not really.

Mike wooing Stephanie.

"It i a story of frenzy, terror,

Mike provides
song and dance.

rage, madness, and puppy love.
Its a story of courage, honor,
pain, and finally, stupidity. But
more than stupid, it is a story of
bizarre circumstances and
unbelivable coincidence." *

*quote writen by: William Gleason

52 Fall Play Layout By: Phil Humphrey

�Spring Musical
e, the Sailor"

Popeye explaining his p
plan

Tommy and Laci
taking a bow

Mike is taking a bow
A job well done
Layout By: ummer anford

pring Musical 53

�Cheerleaders
Veronicalead the

2003-2004

Twi ter Mania (above)

WOW!
How
did
they
get o
flexible?
(right)

how her pride
(above)

54 Cheerleaders

Layout By: Tra i Allen, Ke in Wirth, and Jared Wagner

�Cheerleaders
(left to right)
Betsy Williams, a sidy
Cabot, Stephanie Monge,
( econd row) Veronica
Penny, Heather Dodd,
(third row) Ca ey Sander ,
Katie Mead, Je ica Johnson

Seniors

Captain of
the cheer
quad,
Veronica
Penny
(Left) led
the Cheerleaders
through a
great
year.

Heather Dodd

Stephanie Harrel

WOLVERINE
PRIDE

••••
....
• •

The Team
First Picture
Together
(Left)

Stephanie Monge
Layout By: Tra

lien, Kevin Wirth, and Jared Wagner

Cheerleaders

55

�Boy's Varsity Basketball

Left to Right Top Row: Kyle Guilliams, Cory teward, Travi McKnight, Jeremy Sirio ,
Troy McCoy, am McDonald, Jacob Posey, Colton Bell, C.J. Bell. Bottom: Row Manager
Rebecca Fau t, Manager Li a Lind, Coach Dwinell, Coach Lehnu , Coach Boles, and
Manager Carley Wagner.

Jacob making a layup with hi ey
clo ed
56 Boy :5Basketball Layout By: .J. Bell

�I.,

id Flint,
Top Row: Coach Dwinell, Travi Phelp , Lee orthcraft, Clay Rampone,
Eric Yarina, Coach Hoytt Bowl
~ • Bottom Row: Manager Li a Lind, Manager Becca Fro t, Mickey White, hay B ck, Willie Reigel,
•
te e Flint, Manager Carly Wanger
hay goe for the break
Eric looking for an open
guy.

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Clay with a great rebound.

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Willie with th b t

57

�C Teatn Boys Basketball

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Top Row from Left to Right: Rebecca Fau t, Li a Lind, Willie Riegel, David Flint, Pedro Guimarez,
Shay Beck, Carley Wagner, Coach Bole
Bottom Row: Jo eph Remier , tan Wells, Steve Flint

Pedro Iining up for a free-throw
58 Boy :\· Basketball Layout By:

Stan drilling a three

.J. Bell and A hley Bate

Jo eph tearing it up

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59

�Girls Varsity Basketball

Third Row Left to Right: Coach John Shaw, Ivy Shank, Coach Ti h
Ron Dunavant.
Center Row: Danika Freely, Ashley Shaw, Lauren Latimer, Cassie Dunavant, Estelle Harrnann.
Front Row: Becka Broad, Tawnee Farmer, Carrie Bowan.

Ivy b la ting past the other team.

Estelle getting ready to
score.
Ca ie rna hing through all of the
opposition

60

Girl:~ Basketball

Layout By: Dan Ritchie

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Girls JV Basketball

Back Row Left to Right: oach Ron Dunavant, Tawnee Farmer, Trinity Taylor, Megan Po ey, Haleigh
Zwart, hall in Bowen, avanna Harrington, E telle Harrmann, Coach Ti h el on
Front Row: Ericka cull, Tyla Fro t, Lauren Latimer, Becca Broad, Megan Edward , Echo Miller

Haleigh keep in' the other
team at bay.

Ericka going for the gold!

Layout By: Dan Ritchie Girl :S Ba ketball 61

�:.:;. Varsity In Action!

Tawnee keeping the ball away Carrie keep in' an eye out.
from the other team.

Whitney getting the
upper hand .

..
oach Shaw i really getting
into the game.
62

Girl :~ Basketball

Layout By: Dan Ritchie

No one on the other team
can keep up with Ca ie.

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Bry on, Jacob

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Cabot, Ca idy
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Chapman, Diane
Chri tian en, Je e
Connon, Matthew
Bryan, onway

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Edward , Megan
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Gru h, Ronnie
Guy, Matthew

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Harriman, Garrett
Hemphill, Jo eph
Hick , Richelle

Howard, Whitney
Howlett, Ju tin
Huffmyer, Je ica
Hunt man, Tierney

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Kennedy, Eleece
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Kolz, Billy
Krueger, Jake
Landry, Zach

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Lee, Derek
Lind, Lauren
Loh e, Alicia

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Lozano, B renice
Lutgen, Blain
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Mead, Katye
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Rudolph, Jennifer
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Takahara, Hiroya

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Vreeland, Roy
Vrtatko, Jamc
Wagner, Jared

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Wilmer, Cortney

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Zink, Jacob

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Michael tkin on
K le Baker

Amanda Barne
Bridget Barne
Mar hall Beede
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Ta ha Brown
Aaron Byrd
Taylor Byrd
Katie Campbell

Jerika Capalbo
Je ica Chapman
Megan Cole
Ty Conrad

Bradley Corman
Je ie Cottrell
Stephanie Craig
Bonnie Cramer

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Flint, Caleb

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Gardner, Tra\ i
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Harper, Michael
Hau er, Andre\&gt;\
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Jone , allie

Jone , Jamie
Ki ner, Charlton
Kling, Zachery
Koenig, Michelle

Kujath, Bradley
Lar en, Jordan
Laue, Je ica
Lefevre, Adam

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Fre hmen

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Lovo , Elizabeth
Ludwig, Megan
Jen en, Kayla

Lunt, Mark
Lydic, ori
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Martin, Johnathan

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Mazur, Marcu
McCarthy, Julee
McGraY\, Micheal

McGuire, Katie
Mead,Jo hua
Minton, Andrew
Moe, Rheanna

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Mo er, Luca
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Ree e, Chri topher
Ree e, Leah
Reimer , Bradley

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Tilton, William

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Ware, Laur n
Web ter, Wendy

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Jake McGuire

Thoma Ware

Callie Jone

Dan Ritchie

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Cheerleaders

2005

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Lauren Ware arc
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falling fast asleep.

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Scan Hilleary have just
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Harrington arc just hangin'.

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and T.J. John ton not being
lazy.
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Ashley Bates and Liz
Layton workin' hard or
hardly working?

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di ease.
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Layout By: Jennifer John on

Axel Gerhardstein and
Nicole Hutchings are
next year's
Cheerleaders.

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Student Life

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and the band is mducted into
the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
in March 2005.

0 Rapper Kanye West collects a whopping 10 Grammy nominations,
including Album of the Year, for his debut The College Dropout.

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simultaneous release
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Sweat and Suit.

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Jessica's younger
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album Autobiography
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and European tour.

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stadiums of the NFL for
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the most eagerly antiCipated
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plug-and-play systems featuring '80s games from the likes of
Atari and Namco.

0 2004 is the year of celebnties having
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Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Hudson,
Julia Roberts, Liv Tyler and others
all become first-time mothers.

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become av1d poker players, a trend
sparked by TV shows featunng
tournaments for celebrities and
professional poker players.

C: The challenging "Metroid Prime
2 Echoes" takes home the prize
as IGN com's Gamecube Game
of the Year.

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the holidays is the
N1ntendo OS handheld
gaming system.

C: Even though 11 won't
reach bookstores

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preorders 1n December
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Harry Potter and the
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best-seller liSts.

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Red Sox I It tile Curse of the Bambmo to w1n the1r f1rst
World Seres t1tle smce 1918

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sports history, live Indiana Pacers
players clash w1th Detroit P1stons
fans on court and 1n the stands
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for the year for h1s mvolvement

�C: The Detroit P1stons led by Ben
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contmue to rrsk therr hves in the war in Iraq.

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Ashlyn Schulder, Trevon Funke

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Molly Carnahan
Alexis Green
Molly Caldwell

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Hailie Fine
Ben Young

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Bryant Mitchell, Secretary
Tessa Powell, Treasurer
Grace Harvey, Reporter

Mikey Fusco
Carrie Yost, Historian
Yan Yan Harris

Andy Kujath, Parliamentarian

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Effie Nistler
Layne Bulwan
Ellie Kennedy
Ian Hermanns
Ashlyn Shulder
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Bryant Mitchell
Heather Kugle
Madeline Riegel
Grace Harvey
Bailey Ludwig
Diana Kelly
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NAHS paints windows of businesses around Bayfield. They painted some
for Halloween and for Christmas.
They had a Jackson Paulek painting picnic this summer where they spatter
painted long canvas, which will be used as curtans for the art room.
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art lessons and even write lesson plans. NAHS gives a scholarship for 4th
and 5th graders that come to the high school. The kids make six different
art projects and receive a snack.
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"Community service makes me feel good." -Devin Dexter
"I loved every single piece of trash I had to pick up!" -Dalton Dorrell

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                    <text>����BAYFIELD
HIGH
SCHOOL

1966-67

�IN MEMORY

Raymond Lucero, son of Mrs. Carolyn Lucero and the late
Silviano Lucero.
Raymond was killed in a one car accident October 1, 1966.

�When the time of year comes for the writing of this message for the annual, and as
I observe the annual staff as they strive to make their deadlines; I suddenly realize
just how fast the ss:hool year is getting away from us. As I look back, I wonder if I was
able to accomplish all I had planned. I'm afraid not. It is difficult to tell whether it was
for lack of time, or for lack of interest or concern; however, I think that lack of
accomplishment is generally due to lack of time. In this' age of jet rate speed it is
hard to concentrate, plan and finalize the plans, for tomorrow they are "old stuff" or
our attention is demanded elsewhere.
I wonder if you students do not find that you too do not have enough time to accomplish all that you had planned to do. If this is true, I hope that you will soon find a
solution for this waste of time. Before you realize, it wil~ be up to you to make provision for yourself. Whether it be in furthuring your education or in some field of
employment, or as a married person supporting a family; you are the one who must
utilize this time to its fullest extent in order to get what you want out of life and to be
happy. I hope you are all able to accomplish this feat.
To the graduating class of 1967 I wish the best of everything, and may God be with
you always.
Sincerely

Kenneth Mobbs , Supt.
Bayfield High School

As the end of another year draws near, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the students and faculty for making this year truly successful. I wish to offer
my special congratulations to those seniors who have achieved beyond minimal expec·
tations, whether it was in athletics, scholarship, or service. These students have
been the pace-setters. As these Seniors graduate and leave Bayfield, it is my sincerE
hope that they may continue to grow in stature and in knowledge. Surely these young
people are the leaders of the future.
To you Seniors, may what you have learned at Bayfield High School always be
useful in your future lives.
I wish you God speed.

Tom James, Principal
Bayfield High School

I can remember very well how when I was in school we looked forward with great
anticipation to getting our annuals each year. Each year, also, we spent hours signing
annuals and getting ours signed. At the time, we did these things because we were
caught by the "annual fever." Now when I look at my annuals, they mean more to me
than they ever did during my days in school. It is nice to be able to open the annual
and reminisce about school days and to see people and scenes which would long be
forgotten if it were not for the annual. It is my sincerest wish that in the future when
you open your annuals they will prove as precious to you as mine do to me. May they
remind you of many happy times spent in school in Bayfield, and bring back memories
that had seemed to elude you until that one magic picture turned back the pages of
time to those happy days in school.
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WAYNE CUNDIFF: 1-2-3-4; Football, 3-4; Track,
1-2-3-4; Basketball, 1-3; Mixed Chorus, 1-2; Ski
Club, 3-4; B Club, 1-2 -3-4; Class Play, 3.
TOMMY DAVIS: 1-2 -3-4; Basketball, 3; Carnival
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�MICKEY FOLEY: 1-3-4; Mixed Chorus, 1; Football,
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Baseball, 2; BB Club, 3-4; First Team All Conference
and State in Football, 4.
HOWARD HICKMAN: 1-2-3-4; Fine Arts, 3-4; Football, 1-3; B Club, 1-2-3-4; Baseball, 1; Track, l.

DIXIE FROST: 1-2-3-4; Girls Glee, 1-2; Madrigal,
2; Pep Club, 1-2-3-4; Bus. Club, 2-3; Teacher's
Aide, 3; Paper Staff, 3.
SANDRA HASSTEDT: 1-2-3-4; Band, 1-2-3-4; Girls
Glee, 1-3; Mixed Chorus, 1-4; Madrigal, 2; Pep
Club, 1-2-3-4; Pep Club Reporter, 3; Bus. Club 3;
Science Club, 1; Paper Staff, 2; Annual Staff, 3;
Homecoming Attn. 3; Office, 4; Teacher's Aide, 4.

ART HUNTINGTON: 1-2-3-4; Basketball, 1-2-3-4;
All State First Team in Basketball, 3; B Club, 1-23-4.
RANDY JONES: 1-4; Football, 1; Band, 1; Football
Mgr, 4; Track, 4.

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�JOE LUC E RO: 3-4; Mixed Chorus, 3.
SAM LUCERO: 1-2-3-4; Scienc e Club, 2; M ixe d
Chorus, 1.

PAM JOHNSTON: 1-2-3-4; Class Sec. -Treas. 4; Pep
Club, 1-2-3; Science Club, 1-2-3-4; Science Club,
Sec. -Treas. 4; Student Council, 2-3; Ski Club, 3-4;
Ski Club Pres. 3; Ski Club Sec. -Treas. 4; Int. Rel.
Club, 2; Madrigal, 2; Teacher's Aide, 3-4; Fine
Arts, 1-2-3; Class Play, 3; F. T.A. 2; Mixed Chorus,
1-2; Girls Glee, 1-2.
JUDY LORING: 1-2-3-4; Pep Club, 1-2-3-4; Bus.
Club, 2-3; Teacher's Aide, 3-4; Purple &amp; Gold CoEditor, 3;Editor, 4;ClassPlay, 3.

DOUG MANN: 1-2-3-4; Football, 1-4; Second Team
Selection Football, 4; Track Mgr. 1; Class Pres. 2;
Class Play, 3; Student Council, 1; B Club, 1-2-3-4;
Ski Club, 3-4; Mixed Chorus, 1-2; Madrigal, 2;
Carnival King, 1.
CECIL MARS: 1-2-3-4; Football, 1-2 - 3-4; Football
Capt. 4; Football Alll Conf. 2-3; Football All State,
3; Basketball, 1-2-3-4; Track, 1-2 -3-4; Student
Council, 3-4; Ski Club, 3-4; B Club, 1-2 -3-4; Mixed
Chorus, 1-2.

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�STEVE McDANIEL: 1-2-3-4; Baseball, 1; B Club,
1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus, 1-2; Fine Arts, 2-4.
JOHN NORTON: 1-2-3-4; Class Play, 3; Football, 4;
B Club, 4; Science Club, 2-3-4; Mixed Chorus, 1-2.

MARY ELLEN LUCERO: 1-2-3-4; Class Reporter,
3; Class Play, 3; Pep Club, 1-2-3; Student Council,
1; Girls Glee, 1-2; Mixed Chorus, 1; Paper Staff, 3;
Journalism, 4; Teacher's Aide, 3; Majorette, 1; Banner Carrier, 2; Prom Queen, 4.
VALERIE WILLIAMS: 3-4; Class Fav. 3; Cheerleader, 4; Pep Club, 3-4; Ski Club", 4; Class Play, 3;
Bus. Club, 3; Band, 3.

DONNIE SNOOKS: 1-2-3-4; Class Vice Pres. 4; Student Council, 4; Band, 1-2; Mixed Chorus, 1-2;
Mixed Madrigal, 2; Fine Arts, 1-2 -3; Science Club,
1-2-3; Football Mgr. 4; Basketball, 1-2-3-4; Track,

4.
BILL PAYTON: 1-2-3-4; Class Sec. 1; Science Club,
2-3; Mixed Chorus, 1; Fine Arts, 2.

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�STAl'\J L E Y WILMER: 1-2-3-4; Science Club, 1-2; Ski
Club, 3-4 ; B Club, 3-4; Band, 1-2-3; Mixed Chorus,
1 - 2 ; Class Play , 3; Track, 1; Football, 1-3-4.
MONTE WOMMER: 1-2-3-4; Band, 1-2- 3 -4; Mixed
Chorus, 1- 3-4.

LINDA REED: 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader, 1-2; Pep Club,
1-2-3; Pep Club Pres. 3; Mixed Chorus, 1; Girls
Glee, 1-2; Madrigal, 2; Bus. Club, 3; Paper Staff,
2-3; Paper Co-Editor, 2; Paper Editor, 3; Class
Play, 3; Office, 3-4.
ROSEANNE WELLS: 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus, 1; Girls
Glee, 1-2; Fine Arts, 2; Pep Club, 1-2-3; Paper
Staff, 3; Class Play, 3; Bus. Club, 3; Homecoming
Queen, 4.

JERRY WELLS: 1-2-3-4; Football, 1-2-3-4; All Conference Back, 4; Basketball, 1-3-4; Track, 1-2-3-4;
B Club, 1-2-3-4; Science Club Vice Pres. 4; Ski
Club, 3-4.
PONCHO McNEW: 1-2-3-4; Football, 1-2-3-4; Basketball, 1-2-3-4; Basketball Captaill, 4; Basketball
All Conference, 3; Basketball All State, 3; Baseball,
1, Class Pres. 1; Student Council, 1-2-3-4; Student
Council Pres. 4; B. Club, 1-2-3-4; Ski Club, 3-4;
Science Club, 2; Mixed Chorus, 1-2; Madrigal, 2.
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�CLASS HISTORY
In August, 1955--we, the class of 1967 started to school, twelve of the original class remain. The
class was divided into two sections, Mrs. Broomell taught one class in the old yellow schoolhouse and
Mrs. Thompson the other, in a house across from the school. The punishment for anything and e verything was to be sent to the baby table. The seniors who started out in the first grade together are: Larry
Davenport, Tommy Davis, Sandra Hasstedt, Howard Hickman, Art Huntington, Judy Loring, Joe Lucero,
Steve McDaniel, Poncho McNew, Linda Reed, Donnie Snooks, and Roseanne Wells.
Having survived all the terrors of first grade, even though we sometimes thought we wouldn't, we
went on to second grade, now living in constant fear of being sent to the boiler room. Mrs. Cockreham
and Mrs. James were the teachers; Connie Carter joined the class and Joe Lucero left it.
The highlight of the third grade year was the production, "Cinderella", starring Linda Reed and
Poncho McNew. Mrs. Ostwald and Mrs. Folsom were the teachers. Luellie Archuleta, Dixie Frost and
Jerry Wells joined the class that year.
Our fourth grade class was taught in the present high school building by Mrs. Folsom (a repeat) and
Mrs. Stagelman. Mary Ellen Lucero came into the class. We are frequently visited by 'fairies" who left
candy or gum on our desks while we kept our eyes closed.
Mrs. Stagelman repeated as teacher and taught the fifth grade class along with Mrs. Pinckert. Noontimes were spent in games of tag- -the girls against the boys. Five more joined our wonderful class.
They were: Wayne Cundiff, Mickey Foley, Sam Lucero, Doug Mann, and Bill Payton. The end of the year
was marked.
Junior High started with sixth grade in those days. Pam Johnston and Randy Jones along with those
already in the class ventured into a world of changing classes and worst of all- -no recess. We were now
in the newly built grade school and junior high building.
Cecil Mars and Monte Wommer joined us in the seventh grade. That year we won the basketball tournament at Pagosa- -we'd known we were winners all the time. We gave a Valentines Party for the eighth
grade complete with Cupid in the form of Kenny Tubbs.
In the eighth grade we were, of course, big wheels. Another one of our great productions was given
that year, "Cheaper by the Dozen. " Graduation was in the afternoon and we had a dinner at the Main
Street Cafe that night, followed by a sockhop.
Our freshmen year we continued being winners- -first place on our float for Homecoming, and Doug
Mann and Linda Heinz reigned as carnival king and queen. However, we didn't feel like winners on
initiation day. There were few pop bottle caps left in town after each person in the class got the designated number to wear as a necklace; and our eggs were in bad shape by the time all the Seniors had
signed them and we had rolled them down the gym floor. John Norton was a new addition to the troop.
Sophomore year we again got first on our float and two of our members- -Poncho McNew and Art
Huntington- -helped the basketball team to be state consolation champions. We lost two members that
year, Mickey Foley and Ra11.dy Jones.
Frank Carman and Valerie Williams joined our junior class, and Joe Lucero and Mickey Foley
returned. We placed third on our float this year and made our contributions to the San Juan Basin "A"
League Football championship team and State Runners-up Basketball team. Cecil Mars was named fullback to the All Conference Football team, and Poncho McNew and Art Huntington were each given a birth
on the All-State Basketball team. Our junior play, "Professor, How Could You?" was a great success.
One of the highlights of the year was the Junior-Senior Prom, with the theme of "Deep Purple". After
hours of working (?) our final goal was achieved and everyone enjoyed a beautiful evening. The biggest feat
we pulled off that year was a "Junior Sneak" held the afternoon of the dame day the Seniors went on their
sneak. Provisions were purchased at noon and the Juniors, half of the Sophomores and a few brave Freshmen girls gathered at Vallecito to spend the rest of the afternoon enjoying hot dogs and marshmallows
while approximately 40 of the 120 in High School remained to grace the halls and classrooms.
In this, our final year, six members of our class contibuted to the team which again reigned as San
Juan Basin "A" league Football Champions. We also have five our our boys on the basketball team that we
hope will reach state for the third time this year.
We are looking forward to the Junior-Senior Prom this year, our free day out of school that we won at
the carnival, and to our final step; GRADUATION.

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CLASSES

�JUNIORS
ACROSS- -Bill S. Marie C. Robert M. Colleen T.
Arleta P. Joe F. Magdalene S. Jerry A.
Steve A. Beverly B. Ross G. Judy M.

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�ACROSS-- Florinda L. Donnie C. Dora L. Ron S.
Sharon R. Donna F . June B. Lorna W .
Donna W. Vickie P.

CLASS
OFFICERS

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ACROSS 1st ROW- Lucille H. Bruce B. Jody M. Vernon K. Barbie M.
2nd ROW- Carl C. Libby B. Sam T. Sue M. Brook J.
3rd ROW- Debbie Z . Norman J . Dale A . Bobby M . Donna A.
4th ROW- Terry N. Robin E. Sammy T. Shirley L. Lloyd L.

SOPHOMORES
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�ACROSS- Mike P. Toni W. Leroy S. Shila G. Byron F.
Connie F. Verdon A. Vickie K . David F.
Jeanie H. Melvin C. Elsie C. Rod G. Barbara D.
Jack C. Patty M. Charles M . Donna R. Murry L.
Jan R. Twila P.

ClASS
OFFICERS
21

�ACROSS- Jerry S. Debbie A. John M. Sana E.
Paula D. Tommy T . Lois M. Pat F .
Fred M . Jenny W. Delphine L. Mariem A .
Vicki G.

FRESHMEN

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�ACROSS-- Carol G. Sam P. Mary A. Den S.
Dalen S. Bonnie F. Jerry M. Loleet B.
Cynthia C . Dan L . Char lette C . Emma L .

CLASS
OFFICERS
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GRADES

�Beatrice S.
GilbertS.
Gayla S.

Terri W.
Ernest R.
Marjorie B.
Rodney F.

Marjorie C.
Kent J.
Kathy S.
Ronnie F.

Joleen S.
PaulL.
Evelyn M.
Vincent P.

Debroah W.
Gregory M.
Carol D.
Ray H.

Janie C.
Mike M.
Evelyn H.
KinzerS.

Patty M.
Margaret T.
Debbie S.
Edna S.

EIGHTH GRADE
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�Charles C.

SEVENTH GRADE
Connie Z.
Stanley S.
Margaret W.
Ronald W.

Roderick W.
Mary L.
Ronnie S.
Thayla P.

Linda M.
Wayne W.
Karen T.
Britt B.

Mitch F.
Denise A.
Stevie G.
Louise D.

Micki F.
Pat F.
Trudy E.
Clifton G.

Rodger H.
Carol C.
Herby L.
Danny H.

Bobby M.
June C.
Tommy M.
Connie P.

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�SIXTH GRADE
1st ROW--Vicky F. , Ronnie S., Marie V. , Gregory B., Elaine A. , 2nd ROW- Rubel T., Terry M., Mark
B., Pamela B. , Preston L., 3rd ROW- Margo P., Albert G., Joyce H., Wayne F., Jan W., 4th ROW - Pat
M., Marilyne V., Bill B. , Patty S., Gary R., 5th ROW- Paul M., Karla S., Clerance T., Ginger M.,
Gary B., 6th ROW- RichardS., Dan W., Vicki F., Gary B., Neil L.

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�Stanley W.
Bralia A.
Steven G.
Joan H.
PaulL.

Sue Ellen M.
Charles B.
Della L.
Steven L.
Cynthia S.

Wayne N.
Mary Ann L.
Tommy S.
Beverly p.
Kenneth C.

Linda p.
John H.
Arlene C.
Danny K.
Becky M.

Michael p.
Kathleen C.
Patrie M.
Dolores D.
Martin A.

Elaine W.
Le Vonne M.
Donna M.
Jeanie S.

FIFTH GRADE
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A\

Roy P.

Tish E.

Mickey M.

Candy M.

Lewis S.

Sarah L.

Press G.

Susan E.

Roger K.

Danae B.

RichardT.

Shannon F.

Dean C.

Pearl S.

John W.

Cheryl F.

Bobby M.

Claudia C

Jerry H.

Chloe P.

Ross M.

Carolyn H.

Charles S.

Carol B.

Jannie J.

Debra M.

Karen M.

Barbara B.

Loretta M.

FOURTH GRADE
30

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Roxanne P.

Raymond L.

Esther D.

Scott W.

Barbara L.

Richard W.

Phyllis M.

Terry M.

Keith P.

Sherry M.

John F.

Karen C.

Mike B.

Janice C.

Darrel S.

Jimmy B.

Robert H

Elizabeth H.

Thelma A.

Bruce L ..

Kim B.

Tommy S.

Tammie P.

Richard E.

Debbie H.

Lou S.

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�FIRST ROW: Connie H. , Lucky P. Evelyn C. Jimmy M. Betty R. Donnie L. SECOND ROW: Ronnie G.
Christy C. Paul H. Kathy H. Danny A. Carol G. THIRD ROW: Becky M. Terry G. Melissa W. Jimmy Me.
Diana F. Corky Me. FOURTH ROW: Clay B. Tammy M. Charles T. Denise K. Dean C. Elizabeth W.
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FIFTH ROW: Patsy C. Bruce J. Queena B. Herman L. Suzie M. Kevin B. SIXTH ROW: Jerry F. Larry
W. Mike F.

SECOND GRADE
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�FIRST GRADE
FIRST ROW: Julie K. David P. Tammy F. Jay F. Irma R. SECOND ROW: Trent T. Thedra M. Alex M.
Pauline D. Paul T. THIRD ROW: Dawnella S. Frank F. Cynthia P. Dean S. Nancy L. FOURTH ROW:
Scott B. Karen B . Robbie B. Brenda H .

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�PUP TEAM

LEFT TO RIGHT -Mike McKee, DeWayne Santisteven, Homer Black, Ronnie Frost,
Vincent Palmer, Kinzer Snow, Rodney Forsythe, Ernest Romaro, and Mitch Fahrion.

CHEERLEADERS

Terry Wommer, Beatrice Samora, Trudy Echols

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Stanley
Tackle

Poncho
Quarterback

Jerry
Right Halfback

Mickey
End

Frank
Guard

SENIORS
IN
ACTION
Doug
Center

John
Halfback

Wayne
Left Halfback

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SEASON
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Dove Creek
Norwood
Dulce
Mancos
Dolores
Pagasa
Ignacio

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JUNIORS- -Jerry A., Steve A., Bill S.,
Ross G., Robert M.

FRESHMEN--Jerry M., Kenny W., Tommy T.,
John M., Fred M., Pat F .

SOPHOMORES- -Sam T., David F., Murray L.,
Byron F . , Bobby M .

STATE
QUARTER-FINALS
OPPONENT
Norwood

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STATE
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�HOMECOMING ROYALTY

Queen Rosean.."1e

�Terry N., Poncho M., Frank C., Mickey F., Cecil M., Art H., Steve A. , Donnie S., Ross G. , Jerry W. ,
Coaches-Mr. Pickens-Mr. James

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72

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Basin League itle

Wo verines
·Ignacio Falls

Bayfield tightened its grasp ond to grab a 26·
on the first place trophy for the margin. Aztec contin
Basin "A" League Fridav night forward during th('
by defeating Dove Creek 73-~G ond half and captm·
while Ignacio was dropped down 11 point vict01-y.
DURANGO-Bayfield led all each team scoring alternately
Pagosa began to find the ran a notch by Mancos in a close
Tlw winning
the way Saturday night to cap- until the final 30 seconds of the in the second quarter. They 1= 63·62 loop battle.
only om• man in t
ture the Basin League Tourna- quarter when Dicky Tibbets put together 12 more points , but
Mancos upset the Ignacio Bob· ures, hut had sev
ment championship, defeating in two free throws to give Do- nacio, still pulling away, dump cats when auzz Gilliland 'Cored tribut!n.ll to tbt' t
the enthusiastic, but over-pow- lores an 18-17 lead. MP·~ ru.,.J,.h :- .. .,
ered, Dove Creek Bulldogs 66-39 followed up with two n
Bayfield started off with a score after one quarte1
•
streak never 17 in favor of Dolores..
reahzed 1ts efforts during the
In the second qm
entire game. Dove Creek stuck Bears' fast break, pace
it out and continued to aive tht&gt; Dwight Wolf seemed t
Mancos (70)
Wolverines a good fight to the much for the Blue Jay
Greg Schick scored 23 points mate Poncho McNew racked up
Bauer 4-3-11: Gilliland
end, but were overshadowed by dle. Dolores streaked i as the Pagosa Pirates edged out 20.A h
'th
·
Wright 1-2-4; Goods 5-l-11'
19 pomts, was 2-0-4: Cox i-0-2: conwa\.'
the superior.
point lead. Then a serie. Ignacio 65-61. In other San Juan . rc er, Wl
Bayfield completely dominated tion~ble calls by . the Basin A League games Friday high man for Ridgeway over Harral 2-0-4. Totals: 30-10~70.
Norwood; and Wolfe, with 27 co!'e;;onal fouls: Bavfteld 17.
the board during the first five agamst Mancos meet night Bayfield rolled over Man18 30 25
minutes of the game, and built B~ue. Jays w~o came cos 95 to 70, Ridgeway beat Nor- points, was the leading scorer Bayfield
Mancos
17 1o u
up a five point tally before the wtthm two pomts of th wood 69-53, and Dolores topped for Dolores over Dove Creek.

BayfleIdpounds

stro~g s~oring

ancos

Pagosa (65)
Bulldogs were able to loosen up _Dolo:es had. a toue Dove Creek 73-67.
Schutz fl-5-17 D. SchutT. 2-3-7;
Ridgway (69)
and get into the action
wtth 1.15 left m the J Pagosa got off to a first quar- &lt;;chick
8-7-23 0. "\1artinez G-0-12: Archer, 8-3-19: Berrvm
Fuller, 8-0-16: Sodowsav,
Chloe Weese broke the spell when Dwight ~olf fot ter lead of 22 to 6, but Ignacio Lofthouse 2·2-6. Totals 24-17-fl5
(611
burn, 2-4-10: Rush, 1·1-3.
for Dove Creek with a shot from Wolf, a 6-5 semor, ha determined and hustling, cam~ D Howe Jqnacio
11-0-12: Gallegos 2·0 --+ ~7-15-69.
Norwood (53)
the charity lane but the Bull- bounds.
.
on strong in the second quarter, Valdez 2-0 .. t: R Hnwe 8-4-20: Ben1llv 4-J-9; Romero 1-0-2: Lee 2-2-6: Hatfield, 2·4-R: Cambell,
dogs were still c~ld and Bayfield
The score at half tlme out sc~ring the Pirates 22-15. Garrison
241-4. Cox 0·0-0. Totals· McKeever.
1-3-5; Booker
Wethm11ton, 7-3·17: Wagne~.
continued to stretch the lead.
lores 40, Mancos 36.
The th1rd quarter was about !7-7-fil.
.Personal Fouls: P:'l!'osa 10. Ienn- Culver. 5-4-1&lt;1: Kettle. 1-1-3.
A long shot by Lloyd Knuckles T~e B e a : s sore~y eve~ up. but Ignacio caught fir~&gt; Jl)
20.
18-17-63.
gave the Dove Creek squad its Dwtght Wolf m the thm agam m the fourth, scoring 17 Pac;~osa
22 15 17 11-65
Personal fouls: Rid2wa~·
Ignacio
6 22 16 17-61 wood 19.
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first two-pointer of the game They managed to hold to ~agosa's 22. But Coach Lloyd
Ridgway
with only two minutes remain- lead, but Mancos o Wnght's boys refused to be
Norwood
ing in the opening period.
the~ 16-13. At the em stamped~d, and ended the game
- Bayfield stretched the lead to penod the Blue Jays w four pomts in front.
.
Bayfield (9Sl
6
11-3 by the end of the quarter one point down.
.Bayfield's Art Huntington ran l'e~~~~: ~~~t~~,n~~s~~:·9~a:~ ~~~~
Dolores (73)
with two long shots from out- . Mancos grabbed the Ie. wlld over Mancos, scoring 34 ~-,0-8: Marrs 5-1-4; Naranio 1-0-2:
Wolfe, D. 11-5-27; Wolfe. s
6
1 2 4
00
side of the key. Meanwhile Dove final
of play. T points, while his talented team
Snooks " " · Total :
2 14 7
67 • 3.
Creek continued to lose the ball score~
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Buffln~tton
on offensive errors and was the VIet
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Creek &lt; &gt;

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unable to put it through the hoop.

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ores ~:Jse1-~-tl
5 o 10

Ignac:

Poncho McNew started the against
W~lverines'
seeo:"d period off trolling
wtth an easy swtsher from the game, t.

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s: Dolores '17.
le~t, but Jack Terry came back
Paced Bayfield chalked up another the third, and the WolverineR
Spencer Wolf was high tor th
~t~e ~~ee~~derneath shot for fabulous•ictory Friday night. by defeat- had to give it all they had in the game by maki~g 1~ p_oi}lts f&lt;
B f ld b k th
.
off to a ng Dolores 65-60 while Mancos final stanza to squeak throur
aky wiei.th f' ro e d e h20lf po~nt Pirates 1ad an easier time of it ramp- with the five point winning rn.
mar
iVe an a a mm- ~ ·
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utes remaining in the
~osa prmgs 1.•-51 gm.
,ue action.
For six and a half minuh
Dove Creek was still
in the single figure cc
:l ~eague game of in the third quarter, the D
The Wolverines con
0Q0SQ
acw pulled a close lores Bears were able to ao
march forward during
over pove Creek the Wolverines to a seorele:
three minutes as the br
PAGOSA SPRINGS - Bayfiel(ound m the fourth showing while inching forw;.~ r
dogs came apart undeJ defeated Pagosa Springs Satur
themselves.
sure of a close full cc day by a score of 72-41 in an atield game, it Has
The Wolverines warned &lt;IP
by Bayfield.
tack led by Bayfield thl'oughoutes all the way shooting during the final m
With one minute rer the game. Poncho McNt•w, 6'd quarter wh~n utes of the game and again
the fir-st half, Bayfie fr~shman &lt;}~m£ed 32 outstandin~d ahead two gained the lead.
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The fur will be flying S
urday night at the lgnac
gym when the tradition.
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average in three .league games. has taken over as the. lea arch rivals meet at 8:00.
tuck all the way Mancos jt
By ROY PACE
off to a quick 3 point lea
The San Juan Basin A league McNew is averagmg 20.6 for the scorer for Pagosa Sprmgs th I nacio Bobcats and t
Dolores came right hac will be down to not more than eight games in which be has is averageing 12.5 in four le Be f~ld Wolvennes ha
hitting a season's high games. Only other Pirat~ 0 t~ I
t th t a e j
...Jift9 it uo. It remained tiP• one unbeaten team following the appeared,
er op:onedn ts
~ rd .
veekend baskt&gt;thall action which of 32 points last week in a 93-35 twin figures is Dick Schu
romp over Dulce. The Wolver- 10.8.
~ as r~ug an t oug ~t~ J
Mongles~m. see Bayfield playin~ Dolo- ines also have double figure At Dove Creek the Bul as lmportan b as h~l .er t
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our-game schedule.
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Defending champion Bayfield Mickey Foley at 11.3 and Ross duction out of Leroy Cod game of the year as ar
Gosney at 10.7.
at 11 5 points per game • these two .teams are c
SILVERTON - A hot-shootins nd preseason favorite Doloces
Big 6-5 Dwight Wolf leads Do- Chloe· Weese with a 10 .3 • cerned. It IS not only
Bayfield basketball team mantre each 3-0 in conference play,
lores with a 15-point average in a e.
teams but the spec~at
gled Silverton Saturday night)Ul each must meet another three conference contests. Spen- g
·,that have the same feeh
91·33 Bayfield was playing witJ1eague opponent before. meetin~ cer Wolf and Monte Johnson Lone Mancos player av( There are times when
out the services of Pancho Mceach other Saturday mght. Fneach own a 10.7 average while ing in double figures is
playing may get a few ta
~ew, who became ill before th day Dolores goes to .M.ancos and
l.es that have to be stra
game .and could not play.
Bayfield entertains
Pagosa Wayne Smith is averaging 10.3. Gilliland at 11.7.
Reginald Howe, a 5-7 fresh·
League
came•
ened out bv the officials
Bayfield scored the first basSprings while in a non-league
~ 1"{ ~ ~~ that 1s to. be expected
&lt;et and was never headed a game rapidly improving Igna- !"an, is leadi~g the Igna.cio scor- Dolores
3 o 6
4 668 tween two such hotly c
they ran over the helpless SUcio will be at home against Dul- mg attack w1th a 15-pomt aver- Bayfield
3 2 4 7 621 tested teams. To bnng
verton boys. 'T'he reserves pta 1 ce. Saturday night, in addition age after moving up to the var- Ignacio
~ ~ ~~g d~wn to facts both te
·d f!lOSt of the last half fo to Bayfield at Dolores, the sche· sity after the sea_son was fo.ur ~:~;o~reek
~ayfteld.
includes Dove Creek at Pa- games old. Also m double fig- Pagosa Spr. o 4 4 6 497 want to win but after the

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Managers--Wayne C., Randy J.

NON -CONFERENCE
OURS

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29
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THEIRS
Bloomfield
Navajo Miss.
Monticello
Durango
Silvertori

73
33
50
41
45

VARSITY

REGULAR SEASON

43
47
62
50
59
60
56
44
54
58

Dove Creek
Ignacio
Mancos
Pagosa
Dolores
Mancos
Dove Creek
Igancio
Dolores
Pagosa

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38
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�STANDING- -Debbie, Marie, Donna, John, Frank, Mr. James Sponsor, Cecil, Donnie,
Vernon. SITTING--Sue, Poncho, Robert, Ross.

STUDENT COUNCil

Secretary

. . Sue Mobbs

President

Poncho McNew

Vice President .

Robert Mobbs

District Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . .

Frank Carman

50

�STANDING: Mary Ellen L., Colleen T., Judy M., Beverly B., Mr. Berry, Sponsor,
Robin E., Sharon R., June B., Florinda L., SEATED: Wayne C.,
Mickey F . , Stanley W .

JOURNALISM ClASS

Judy Loring
"Purple and Gold"
Editor

Arleta Phillips
"Purple and Gold"
Co-Editor

Luellie Archuleta
"Wolverine"
Editor

Marie Cundiff
"Wolverine"
Co-Editor

�Mickey F., Jerry A., Steve M., Stanley W., Bill S., Wayne C., Steve A., Cecil M., Coach James, Coach
Pickens, Art H., Doug M., Jerry W., Robert M., John N., Ross G., Frank C., Poncho M.

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�Sandra, Donna A., Vicki G., Shirley, Dale, Vickie K., Debbie, Barbara M., Judy L., Bonnie, Shila,
Connie F., Lucille, Robin. MIDDlE ROW--Judy M., Mary, Charlotte, Paula, Emma, Arleta, Jan, Jody,
June, Barbara D., Libby. FRONT ROW --Donna W., Connie C., Lois, Carol, Donna F., Marie, Cindy,
Florinda, Jenny, Dora, Dixie .

PEP
CLUB

53

�Jerry, Frank, Cecil, Wayne, John, Mr. James. MIDDLE ROW-Stanley, Joe, Doug, Poncho, Brook. FRONT ROW--Beverly, Valerie,
Pamela, Toni, Carol, Sana, Colleen.

SKICLUB

SCIENCE ClUB

•
FRONT ROW --Mrs. Benton,
John- President, Pamela- Secretary, Jerry-Vice President, ·
SECOND ROW --Donna, Judy,
Jan, Donna W. THIRD ROW-Bruce, Joe, Carl.

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�CONCERT BAND

MIXED CHORUS

FRONT ROW-- Lorna, June,
Debbie , Donna, Sandra .
SECOND ROW--Monte, Mr.
Johnson.

��ACTIVITIES

�TOMMY DAVIS

MARY ELLEN LUCERO

PROM ROYAlTY

�MISS LA PLATA
ELECTRIC
Pam and Linda represented B. H. S. in the
Miss La Plata Electric beauty contest in
September. When the judging was completed, Pam became Miss La Plata Electric.
Linda was first runner-up.

MISS COLORADO
RURAL
ELECTRIFICATION

Pam went on to win the Miss Colorado Elect rifica tion title and a trip to San Francisco in February to
compete in the Miss Rural Electrification of Amer ica contest .

59

�SENIOR
CLASS
FAVORITES
ROSEANNE WELLS
AND
PONCHO MCNEW

JUNIOR
CLASS
FAVORITES
VICKEY PARKS
AND
STEVE ANCELL

�SOPHOMORE
CLASS
FAVORITES
SUE MOBBS
AND
BOB MCKEE

FRESHMAN
CLASS
FAVORITES
DEBBIE ATKINSON
AND
FRED MCKEE

�BEST DANCERS
ROSEANNE WELLS
And
CECIL MARS

BEST LOOKING
LINDA REED
And
FRANK CARMAN

MOST COOPERATIVE
CONNIE CARTER
And
VERNON KIMBALL

All-AROUND FAVORITES
ROSEANNE WELLS
And
CECIL MARS

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�EMMA LUCERO
And
SAM LUCERO

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DONNA WADE
And
CECIL MARS

MOST ATHLETIC

MOST BASHFUL

BARBIE MciNNES
And
MICKEY FOLEY

MOST FRIENDLY

MOST LIKELY
TO SUCCEED

MOST STUDIOUS
SANDRA HASSTEDT
And
BILL PAYTON

SANDRA HASSTEDT
And
DOUG MANN

�INTERMEDIATE
BAND

WOULD YOU BELIEVE
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                    <text>����BAYFIEL

HIGH SCHOOL

Bay ield, Colorado

Making this yearbook has been a
rewarding experience for the entire
staf . We sincerely hope that you
enjoy it for years to come.
Suzan Martin
Editor

�An elementary classroom

The grade school building

School is out.

A memorable corner

The English room- -deserted

We learn our A, B, C 's

2

�Memory Lane

A morning ritual

Welcome Freshmen

English III

The last to leave

Late again

3

��ADMINISTRATION

�SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE
Yes, it is time to say good-bye to the Class of 1964. It is
extremely difficult, because having a daughter in the graduating
class makes one realize his age, children grow up, and time
certainly flies. Just a short message to the graduating class and
to all students: Time waits for no one. Now is the time to prepare yourself for your life s war k. Don t wait until tomorrow
because tomorrow never comes .
Seniors, go out into society; do an outstanding job in your
chosen profession. Never let Bayfield be ashamed of you, and
never be ashamed of Bayfield. You will always remember
Bayfield High as some of your fondest memories, so God Bless
you Class of 1964.
1

1

Phil Heick
Superintendent

6

�PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE
The end of another school year is near, and our thoughts can very well
turn to the events and accomplishments of the year past.
For all of us, we are one year older, never to be able to go back and
recapture the fleeting moments gone by. For some of us it has been a year
of personal progress and development, learning the really important reasons for being in school and getting an education. For others it has been a
year of "moving along with the tide," not going backward, but not really
going anywhere either---- -still trying to find out what . this thing called life
and education is all about. For still others this year past has been a year
of no progress at all, and perhaps not even having an awareness of being
left behind by those who care enough about themselves, their school, their
community, state, and nation to move forward in maturity.
As we approach the close of this year of school, in which one of these
three categories do you find yourselves? Which one makes the most sense
in and for our day and our time? A good question? It is one, perhaps, which
needs answering by more of our students.
My very best wishes to all of you, and especially to our seniors. May
they think and act clearly in all the days of life ahead.
Sincerely,

Karl L. Abbott
Principal
7

�MR. SHAWCROFT
Math

MR. PATTON
Social Studies
Football Coach

MR. WILLBORN
English
Speech

MR. HARRIS
Spanish
History
English

8

MR. LePLATT
Science
Basketball Coach

MR. BEAVER
Science

MR. SNELL
Band

MRS. VIGIL
Commercial
Girl's P. E.

�MR. RYAN
Janitor

MRS. JAMES
Librarian

MRS. RYAN
Secretary

MRS. ZELLNER

MRS. HICKMAN

MR. PHELPS
Janitor

I
MRS. WALKER

MRS. WELLS

9

�SENIORS

�ROBERT STOCK
B.H.S. 1-2-3-4; "B" Club
2-3-4, President 4; Football
2-3-4; Basketball 2-3;
Track 2-3-4; Science Club
President 4; All-State
Choir 4.

STARLENE WOODS
B.H.S. 4; Pep Club 4; Mixed
Chorus 4.

SHARON SOWER
Salutatorian; B. H. S. 1-23-4, President 3, Secretary 4; NHS 3-4, VicePres . 4; Int. Rel. Club
Sec. 4; SC 4; Class Play
3-4; P&amp;G 1-2; Wolverine
2-3, Co-Editor 2, Editor·
3; Girls State 3; Chorus 1;
Fine Arts 1; Homemaker
of Tomorrow Award 4.

STEWART McCOY
B.H.S. 1-2-3-4, Secretary 3,
Vice-President 4-; "B" Club 1-23-4, Secretary 4; Baseball 1-23-4; Basketball 3-4; Basketball
Manager 1-2; Student Council 4;
International Relations Club
Vice-President 4; Representative
to Model U. . 3-4; Vice-President Science Club 4; P&amp;G 1-2;
Class Play 3-4.
PETE REARDON
Valedictorian; B. H. S.
1-2-3-4; Class Treasurer 3; "B" Club 2-3-4;
Baseball 2-3-4; Football 1-3; SC 4; NHS
3-4, Pres. 4; Int. Rel.
Club Pres. 4; Model
U . N . Rep . 3-4; Boys
State 3; Fine Arts 2;
Mixed Chorus 4; Band

4.

11

�WANDA MANN
B.H.S. 1-2-3-4, Secretary
1, Vice-President 2, Sec.Treas. 4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4,
President 4; Cheerleader 23; P &amp; G 1-2-3, Co-editor 2,
Editor 3; Wolverine 2; Student Council 2; Homecoming
Attendant 3, Queen 4;
Chorus 1-2; Fine Arts 1.

LEONARD ARCHULETA
B.H.S. 1-2-3-4; "B" Club 3-4;
Basketball 3; Football 3-4;
Track 3; Student Council 4;
Purple and Gold 2-3; Class
Play 3-4.

CHARLENE McNEW
B.H.S. 1-2-3-4, Vice-President
1, Sec. 2; Pep Club 1-2-3-4;
Cheerleader 2-4; Student Council 1; Business Club Sec. 4;
Chorus 1-2-3-4, All State
Choir 4, Fine Arts 1-2-4; P &amp; G
2-4; Business Manager 2; Wolverine 2-4, Business Manager 4;
Class Plays 3-4.

THOMAS ARCHULETA
B.H.S. 1-2-3-4, President
4; "B" Club 1-2-3-4, Parliamentarian 2, President
3; Football 1-2-3-4;
Basketball 2-3-4; Track
2-3-4; Student Council 3;
P&amp;G 3, Business Manager 3.
LY T1 A GAYE HEICK
B.H.S. 2-3-4, President 2; Pep Club 2-3-4,
Cheerleader 2-3-4;
Masonic Award 3, P&amp;G
ews Editor 3; All
State Choir 4; Homecoming attendant 4.

12

�ARNOLD A. ARCHULETA
B.H.S. 1-2-3-4, President
3; "B" Club 2-3-4; Basketball 2-3-4, Baseball 1-2,
Track 2-3-4; Student Council 3-4, Pres. 4, District
SC President 3-4; Class
Plays 3-4.

PAT WHEAT
B.H.S. 3-4, Vice-President 3;
Student Council 3-4, VicePresident 4; Pep Club 3-4;
Prom Queen 4; All- State Choir 4.

SELMA SNODGRASS
B.H.S. 1-2-3-4; Pep Club
1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus
1-2-3-4; Girls Glee 4;
Head Majorette 4; Class
Play 3-4.

LOREN (PETE) MciNNES
B.H.S. 2-3-4; Class Plays 3-4;
"B" Club 2 -3 -4; Basketball 2-34; Track 2; Annual 3.
VANCE McVICKER
B.H.S. 1-2-3-4; Class
Play 3-4; "B" Club 23 -4; Basketball 3; Baseball 2-3-4; Paper Staff
1-3, Co- Editor 3.

13

�DIANE POWELL
B.H.S. 1-2-3-4; Pep Club
1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4;
Girls Glee 4; Business Club
4; Class Play 3-4.

SAM PINNECOOSE
B.H.S. 1-2-3-4; "B" Club 2-3-4;
Basketball 1-2-3; Football 3-4;
Baseball 1-2-3; Track 2-3.

KATHRYN ANN HICKMAN
B.H.S. 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-23-4, Vice- President 3; Student
Council 2-3; Business Club 4;
Chorus 1-3; Girls Glee 4; All
State Choir 3; Fine Arts 1-4;
P&amp;G 2-3-4, Business Manager
4; Wolverine 2-4; Class Play
3-4.

JOHNNY CUNDIFF
B.H.S. 1-2-3-4; "B" Club
2-3-4, Vice-President 4;
Student Council 4; Football
2-3-4; Basketball 2; Track
2-3-4; Chorus 1, Fine Arts
1; P&amp;G 3-4; Wolverine 4.

DOLORES CAVENDER
B.H.S. 1-3-4; Pep Club
1-3-4; Cheerleader 1;
Fine Arts (speech) 3;
Chorus 3; Girls Glee 4;
All-State Choir 3.

14

�AS THEY
ARE

Senior Class Officers

Bobby Stock

Starlene Woods

Sammy Pinnecoose

Charlene McNew

Leonard Archuleta

Diane Powell

15

Kathy Hickman
Johnny Cundiff

�Vance McVicker

Pat Wheat

Tom Archuleta

Selma Snodgrass

Wanda Mann

Arnold Archuleta

Lynna Gaye Heick

Pete Mcinnes

Stewart McCoy

Sharon Sower

Pete Reardon

Dolores Cavender

16

�UNDERGRADUATES

�Raedene Davis

Dick Trimble

Dale Knight

Paul Gilbert

Linda Cundiff

Joyce Morrison

Jo Montgomery

Linda Tanner

Bob Baker

David Ledbetter

(

STANDING: Mr. LePlatt, Sponsor; Bill Holder,
President; Ronnie Miller, Vice -President; Bob
Baker, S.C. Rep.; Mr. Snell, Sponsor. SFATED:
Mrs. James, Sponsor; Cheryl McCoy, SecretaryTreasurer.

JUNIORS
Vernon Sower

18

�Marilyn Montgomery

Judi McConnel

Richard Townsend

Darlene Law

Judy Payton

Elwood Howe

Lenta Glover

Barbara Foley

Beverly Turner

Karen Huntington

Ernie Zellner

Cheryl McCoy

Sophia Ja;mes

Ronnie Miller

Suzan Martin

Bill Holder

19

�Chrissie Dye
Mark Stevens
Fred Stock
Catherine Hasstedt

Vanda Arnold
Phyllis Snooks
Donnalee McCoy
Glen Grush

Bruce Sauer
Donna Clark
Vincent Silva

Dennis
Peabody
Molly
Archuleta

James
Cundiff
Bruce
McDaniel
STANDING: Mr. Shawcroft, Sponsor;
James Forsythe, President; Johnny
Caviggia, Vice-President; Mr. Beaver,
Sponsor. SEATED: Jannet Heinz, S.
C. Rep.; Catherine Hasstedt, Sec.Treas.
20

�Johnny Caviggia
Effie Bea Jones
Terry Mankins
Eddie Garcia

Douglas Snow
Teddy Jack
Harvey Hickman
Sharon Smith

Clyde Box
Elaine Berry
James Forsythe

Rudy Archuleta
Burt Wilmer

SOPHOMORES
Jannet Heinz
David Martinez

21

�FRESHMEN

Linda Reed

Steve McDaniel

Linda Heinz

Tommy Davis

Charles McNew

Dixie Frost

Sammy Lucero

Linda Groves

Johnny Tafoya

Patty Townsend

Gerald Hickman

John Norton

Mickey Foley

Luellie Archuleta

Cecil Mars

Darlene Frost

Donnie Snooks

Howard Hickman

Mary Ellen Lucero

Randy Jones

22

�Pam Johnston

Art Huntington

Connie Carter

Leroy Tafoya

Jerry Wells

Larry Davenport

Judy Loring

Shirley Lippert

Donald Cundiff

Wayne Cundiff

Roseanne Wells

Billie Jeanne Keller

Sue Atkins

Douglas Mann

Stanley Wilmer

Monte Wommer

Bill Payton

Sandra Hasstedt

STANDING: Mr. Wilborn - Sponsor, Charles McNew - President;
Douglas Mann - Vice- President,
Bill Payton - Secretary-Treasurer.
SEATED: Mrs. Vigil -Sponsor,
Luellie Archuleta - Student Council Rep.

Sandra McCutchen

23

�UNDERCLASSMEN

�MR. AND MISS JUNIOR HIGH

Gary Tanner

Dale Archuleta

25

�Jobes, Kimball, Keller, Frost, Fahrion, Lucero, Ludwig, Ancell, Gosney, Abernathy, Tanner,
Stagelman, Mr. Harris.

PUP TEAM

CHEERLEADERS

�27

�EIGHTH GRADE
Mr. James

June Box

Joe Fahrion

Bill Stagleman

RoseMary Richards

Marie Cundiff

Judy Mankins

Ross Gosney

Steve Ancell

Jerry Abernathy

Gary Tanner

Bonnie Baker

Donna Frost

Coleen Trimble

Raymond Lucero

Lorna Wommer

J ohnetta Magee

Gale Emerson

Beverly Beaver

Ronald Snow

Diane Bush

Sharon Rather

28

�SEVENTH GRADE
C. Comyford

Mr. LePlatt

Mrs. Crowell

D. Freestone

D. Rather

D. Thompson

S. Glover

J. Clark

L. Sanchez

S. Tafoya

C. Lucero

B. Dye

L. Bassett

D. Archuleta

E. Chavezi

M. Cundiff

B. Onslott

D. Zellner

R. Sauer

V. Kimball

P. Samuels

S. Tate

B. Frost

L. Wiebe

G. Archuleta

L. Romero

S. Burch

C. Keller

B. Jobes

B. Brown

C. Farley

G. McCutchen

M. Ludwig

J. Harper

C. McKinnis

V. Amon

D. Atkinson

P. McCoy

L. Hasstedt

V. Kim hall

L. Lucero

B. Mcinnes

G. Peterson

29

�Mr. Carver

Vicki Garcia

Alan Peterson

Dalen Stevens

Delfin Lucero

Jamie Palmer

Lois Martinez

Paula Davis

Pat Fahrion

Jerry Sanchez

Patty Demoney

Eric Jacobson

Deborah Atkinson

Kenneth W eibe

Loleet Box

Mariam Abernathy

Jeff Magee

John Mankins

Cynthia Carter

Charlotte Cundiff

Deborah Stolworthy

Merry Law

Carol Grush

Emma Lucero

Tommy Teller

Wilma Gallegos

Mary Ancell

Linda Archuleta

SIXTH GRADE
30

Stanley Smith

�GRADES

�Billy Bush

Vickie Mestas

Joleen Stephenson

Carol Dye

Annetta Potter

Jodee Magee

Sharon Heinz

Vickie Tanner

Patty Martinez

Kathy Sitton

Becky Norton

Kathy Reardon

FIFTH GRADE
Mrs. Abbott

Marjorie Beaver Jerome Pfalmer Susan Wilmer

Kinzer Snow

Debra Wheat

Mariorie Chavez

Paul Lucero

Audery Beeler

Terri Wommer

Greg Morrison

Evelyn Hasstedt

Margaret Tafoya

Evelyn McCoy

Kent Jack

Gayla Stowell

Rodney Forsythe

Penny Levell

Ronnie Frost

Janie Comyford

Wayne Beeler

Danny Romero Susan Pautsch

DeWayne Santasteven

�J. Sauer

C. Clark

F . Archuleta

F. Fahrion

E. Potter

B. Bassett

R. Haga

K. Trimble

C. Zellner

L. Stolworthy

D. Nelson

C. Cundiff

I. LePlatt

B. McCoy

FOURTH GRADE
Mrs. Heick

D. Sowards

R. Stowell

P. Foley

S. Entzie

R. Williams

L. Sanchez

W. Wiebe

D. Atkinson

M. Wheat

R. Hertel
33

P. Lee

D. Frost

E. Martinez

F. Wilbur

L. Dye

S. Steele

R. Williams

J. Comyford

T. Mankins

P. Stolworthy

S. Garcia

M. Valdez

C. Guest

C. Miller

T. Phipps

L . Montgomery

G. Brown

J. Hammond

�A. Mitchell

K. Steelf

S. Santistevan

J. Smitb

J. Atkins

M. Valde

W. Ross

R. Wilbur

C. Miller

R. Sanchez

L. Crone

T. Morrif

C. Lester

G. Martine:

W. Freestone

G. Levell

THIRD GRADE

R. Wilme

P. Sowards

D. Law

V. Fra

T. Taylo

D. Sowards

E. Am(

A. Sanche

P. Ludwi

A. Gilbe

p. SittOJ

{. Landret

P. Morris('

J. Palm -

C. Soward.

G. Bo:x

I D. Peterso·

D. Bust

�SECOND GRADE
Mrs. Cockreham

M. Levell

L. Purcell

T. Sitton

C. Stevens

M. Lucero

D. Kimball

S. McCoy

W. Neal

K. Lee

R. Eaklor

S. Lucero

B. Mestas

]. Magee

C. Reardon

D. Mcintyre

D. Dye

S. Williams

L. Romero

C. Sanchez

G. Taylor

F. Sanchez

]. Hertel

D. Stephenson

L. Entzie

G. Abbott

B. Archuleta

J. Hasstedt

P. McQuestin

R. Woods

C. Miller

Margaret Krier

35

�"
Barbara Ross

Anthony Soward

Velva Jean Naranjo

Kenneth Clark

Carrie Dean Cundiff

Steven Guest

Dale Beeler

I

Mrs. Tubbs

Kathy Clark

Richard Potter

FIRST AND SECOND GRADE

Kyna Stolworthy

Gloria Romero

Debra McCoy

David Soward

Robert Ma nkins

Michael Randall

Darrell Sheets

Jett Palmer

Timmie Mestas

Eddy Thate

36

•

�James Landreth

Cheryl Frahm

Rober t Swanemyr

Mickey McNew Michael McCormick Carol Brown

Pearl Sanchez

Lena Sowards

Ma rcos Martinez

Larry Thate

Donna Sowards

Jay Wilmer

Paula Schriever

Pressie Gurule

Brad Brown

Ricky Willborn

Karen Taylor

Karen Mcintyre

Patsy Clark

Roger Kugle

Ester Dye

Catherine Taylor

Barbara Burch

\
Shelley Reardon

FIRST GRADE

Mrs. Vaughan

Claudia Carter

Sarah Lucero

37

Floratina Rock

Richard Romero

�ORGANIZATIONS

�~~B''

CLUB

Standing: Paul Gilbert, Ronnie Miller, Pete Mcinnes, Vance McVicker, Ernie Zellner, Bruce Sauer,
Stewart McCoy, Vernon Sower, Tom Archuleta, Bob Baker, Bobby Stock, Pete Reardon. Kneeling:
Leonard Archuleta, Bill Holder, Fred Stock, Johnny Cundiff, Mr. LaPlatt, Sammy Pinnecoose,
Arnold Archuleta, Elwood Howe.

Bobby Stock
President
39

�PEP CLUB

Top Row: Linda Groves, Phyllis Snooks, Wanda Mann, Beverly Turner, Jannet Heinz, Sharon Sower,
Donnalee McCoy, Judy McConnel, Shirley Lippert, Billie Jean Keller. Third Row: Catherine Hasstedt, Barbara Foley, Karen Huntington, Diane Powell, Mollie Archuleta, Selma Snodgrass, Judy
Loring, Roseanne Wells, Linda Heinz, Mary Ellen Lucero, Mrs. Virgil. Second Row: Lenta Glover,
Dixie Frost, Patty Townsend, Sandra Hasstedt, Kathy Hickman, Effie Bea Jones, Sharon Smith,
Raedene Davis, Jo Montgomery, Cheryl McCoy. Front Row: Connie Carter, Darlene Frost, Nancy
Peterson, Vanda Arnold, Linda Cundiff, Marilyn Montgomery, Sophia James, Sue Atkins, Pam
Johnston, Pat Wheat. Cheerleaders Standing: Luellie Archuleta, Terry Mankins, Elaine Berry,
Linda Reed, Linda Tanner, Suzan Martin, Charlene McNew, Lynna Gaye Heick.

Juniors and Seniors versus Freshmen and Sophomores- -powderpuff football
40

�41

�B.H.S. STUDENT COUNCIL

Standing: President Arnold Archuleta, Johnny Cundiff, Ronnie Miller, Mr. Harris, Bob Baker,
Stewart McCoy, Pete Reardon, Leonard Archuleta, Douglas Mann, Mr. Shawcroft, Mary Ellen
Lucero. Seated: Linda Cundiff, Effie Bea Jones, . Suzan Martin, Donnalee McCoy, Sharon Sower,
Elaine Berry, Pat Wheat, Luellie Archuleta.

President
Vice President
Secretary
Sponsors

Arnold Archuleta
Pat Wheat
Elaine Berry
Mr. Harris
Mr . Shawcroft

42

�NATIONAL
HONOR
SOCIETY

Pete Reardon, Senior; Linda Tanner , Junior ; Sharon Sower, Senior; Mr.
Shawcroft, Sponsor.

INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS
CLUB

- -··STANDING: Pete R~;~d~~; -Mr. Harris , Stewart McCoy. SEAT.
Linda Tanner,

Sh~rnn Sower,

Donnalee McCoy, Suzan Mart ·'

�Standing: Mr. Beaver, Randy Jones, Richard Townsend, Bobby Stock, Stewart McCoy, Paul Gilbert,
Monte Wommer, Bill Holder, Charles McNew, Stanley Wilmer, Sharon Smith. Seated: Douglas
Mann, Pam Johnston, Donnalee McCoy, Cheryl McCoy, Nancy Peterson, Patty Townsend, Sandra
Hasstedt, Donnie Snooks, Burt Wilmer.

SCIENCE CLUB
BUSINESS CLUB

Standing: Diane Powell, Cheryl McCoy, Barbara Foley, Karen Huntington, Jo Montgomery, Kathy
Hickman, Nancy Peterson. Seated: Suzan Martin, Raedene Davis, Charlene McNew, Linda Cundiff,
Mrs. Vigil.

�Standing: McConnel, Heinz, Frost, Clark, Snooks, Hasstedt, Townsehd, Atkins, Keller, Reed,
Wells, Loring, Jones, Smith, Mankins, Heinz, Glover, Carter, Hasstedt, Archuleta, Lucero.
Seated: Frost, Powell, Lippert, McNew, Hickman, Snodgrass, Archuleta, Morrison, Montgomery,
Arnold, Johnston, Turner, Berry.

GIRLS GLEE
MIXED CHORUS

Fourth Row: Mr. Snell, Knight, Mornson, Hal&lt;:er, .Payton, jack, Law, Stock, Lippert, Stock,
Wheat, McCoy, Montgomery, Archuleta, Arnold, Townsend. Third Row: Reed, Davenport, Wells,
Reardon, Loring, McDanials, Townsend, Caviggia, Jones, Cundiff, Smith, Mann, Archuleta,
McNew, Carter. Second Row: Cundiff, Payton, Cundiff, Snow, Montgomery, Wommer, Tafoya,
McCoy, Huntington, .Hasstedt, Foley, Snooks, Clark. Front Row: Snodgrass, Wilmer, Powell,
Norton, Heinz, Davis, Archuleta, Stevens, Lucero, Lucero, Hasstedt, Snooks, Johnston.

�BAYFIELD BAND

Standing: Mr. Snell, Johnny Cavigga, Pete Reardon, Randy Jones, Carl Comyford, Lenta Glover.
Back Row Seated: Steve Ancell, Monte Wommer, Richard Townsend, Dick Trimble, Brook Jobes,
Stanley Smity, Donnie Snooks, John Mankins, Shila Glover, Carol Grush, Debbie Zellner, June
Box. Middle Row: Catherine Hasstedt, Jannet Heinz, Dalen Stevens, Murray Ludwig, Stanley
Wilmer, Connie Carter, Rudy Archuleta, Phyllis Snooks, Ross Gosney, Gary Tanner, Linda
Heinz, Sue Atkins, Elaine Berry, Terry Mankins. Front Row: Sharon Smith, Sandra Hasstedt,
Beverly Beaver, Lucille Hasstedt, Coleen Trimble, Effie Bea Jones, Patty Townsend.

Majorettes

Standing: Mary Ellen Lucero, Vanda Arnold, Sophia James, Shirley Lippert, Mollie Archuleta,
Lorna Wommer. Kneeling: Head Majorette Selma Snodgrass.
46

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�ATHLETICS

�BACK ROW: Coach Patton, Holder, Gilbert, R. Archuleta, Mars, T. Archuleta, Ledbetter, Martinez.
MIDDLE ROW: F. Stock, Howe, A. Archuleta, Zellner, McNew, L. Archuleta, Sower. FIRST ROW:
Cundiff, Jones, Cundiff, Wells, Hickman, Mann, Trimble.

B.H.S. FOOTBALL
1963

Getting ready for the daily work-out

Wolverines at practice

50

�Bobby Stock

BACK ROW: B. Stock, Sauer, Miller, Coach LePlatt. MIDDLE
ROW: Box, Forsythe, Hickman. FRONT ROW: Garcia, Foley,
Grush, Pinnecoose.

SENIOR PLAYERS
Leonard Archuleta

Sam Pinnecoose

Arnold Archuleta

Johnny Cundiff

51

Thomas Archuleta

�SEASON'S RECORD
Opponent

Bayfield

Mission

18

6

Bloomfield

7

2

Shiprock

14

14

Dove Creek

7

18

Dolores

7

6

Pagosa

51

6

Mancos

0

8

Ignacio

28

6

Locker room preview.

Coaches and seasons captains

Cheerleaders
BACK ROW: Charlene, Linda T.,
Suzan, Lynna Gaye. FRONT ROW:
Terry, Linda R. , Elaine, Lue llie.

Wolverines in action

52

�Junior Players
BACK ROW: Howe, Gilbert, Ledbetter, Trimble. FRONT
ROW: Miller, Zellner, Sower, Holder

Freshmen Players

Sophomore Players

BACK ROW: Jones, Hickman, Foley,
Mars. FRONT ROW: Mann, McNew,
Wells .

BACK ROW: Cundiff, Stock, Sauer,
sythe, Box. FRONT ROW: Martinez,
Archuleta, Hickman, Garcia, Grush.

53

�HOMECOMING
1963

Attendant

Attendant

Lynna Gaye Heick

Linda Tanner

Wanda Mann
Queen

54

�Homecoming royalty

Science Club float

Homecoming Dance

Business Club crowning ceremony

Homecoming action

Queen's car

8th grade float .

Business Club float

�Arnold Archuleta

Ronnie Miller

Bruce Sauer

Ernie Zellner

Tom Archuleta

Elwood Howe

Paul Gilbert

Pete Mcinnis

56

Stewart McCoy

Sammy Pinnecoose

�VARSITY BASKETBALL

Standing: Elwood Howe, Arnold Archuleta, Tommy Archuleta, Stewart McCoy, Ernie Zellner,
Bruce Sauer, Paul Gilbert, Ronnie Miller, Pete Mcinnis, Sammy Pinnecoose. Kneeling: l\1anager
Bill Holder, Coach LePlatt.

57

�Standing: Dennis Peabody, Rudy Archuleta, Mickey Foley, David Martinez, James Cundiff, Wallace
Wade, Coach Patton, Cecil Mars, Art Huntington, James Forsythe, Johnny Cavigga, Harvey Hickman, Ponch McNew. Kneeling : Jerry Wells, Wayne Cundiff, Phillip Derr, Donnie Snooks, Manager
Fred Stock.

~~B'' TEAM

58

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ROYAlTY
60

�ROYALTY

��MR. AND MISS
SCHOOL SPIRIT

Linda Heinz
Douglas Mann

CARNIVAL
KING AND QUEEN
Lynna Gaye Heick
Paul Gilbert

�SENIOR
FAVORITES
Arnold Archuleta
Sharon Sower

JUNIOR
FAVORITES
Billy Holder

Linda Tanner

�SOPHOMORE
FAVORITES
James Forsythe
Terry Mankins

FRESHMAN
FAVORITES
Douglas Mann

Linda Heinz

65

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��., Y. teld class ot'64 holds reunion
DURANGO - The B~ie d fer and Jill, Tempe, Ariz., ArHigh School Class of '64 reunion nold and Delfinita Archuleta,
was held last weekend with a Andrew DeLouise and Mike,
dinner dance Saturday night Denver; Bobby and Barbara
at the Longhorn Lounge in Bay- Stock, James, Tony, Terry
field. On Sunday there was a and Paige, Centerville, Ga.;
potluck picnic at the Bayfield Sammy and Georgia PinneHighway Park for the gradu- coose, Samantha, Freda· Kay,
ates and their families.
Vanessa a~d Cleone, Ignacio;
Those attending were: Wanda Cookieo..,...a n
im Adams and
(Mann) and Gary Amon, Robin Ronda Sue and Tommy, Paand Tara, Colorado Springs; gosa Springs.
Kath (Hickman) and Bob AliUnable to attend were Sharon
ano, Bridget and Robbie, Po- (Sower) Huntington, Augusta,
way, Calif.; Selma (Snodgrass) Ga.; Leonard Archuleta, Freand Toy Tacker, Lee Ann, Robin mont, Calif.; Lynna Gaye
and Stephanie, Marina, Calif.; (Heich) Asbury, Mesilla Park,
Charlene (McNew) and Charles N.M.;
Thomas
Archuleta,
Whitehorn, Kerri Ann and Kan- Fremont, Calif.; Pat (Wheat)
dy Kay, Cortez; Johnny and Loring, Spring, Tex.; Vance
Joe Cundiff, Johnny Jr., Juanell McVicker, Fresno, Tex.; and
and Jeffery, Silverton; Pete Diane (Powell) Rota, Westminisand Vicki Mcinnes, Durango;
Pete and Inis Reardon, Jenni- ter, Colo.
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���In Dedication

It is with great pleasure that we
dedicate the 1983-84 annual to Mrs. Evans,
Executive Secretary of our school system.
Mrs. Evans comes to us from the state of
Texas.
She was born in El Paso. Mrs. Evans
has made Bayfield her home for the past
seventeen years.
She and her husband,
"Doc" who is a line foreman at La Plata
ElectrL~, have three children.
Mrs. Evans attended Fort Lewis College
where she majored in business. Prior
to employment with the Bayfield school
system, Mrs. Evans worked in Ignacio at
the C.S.U. Extention Office. She has
served eight years in Bayfield, and we
hope she will serve many more.
Bayfield Annual Staff

�man i as great as the dreams he dreams,
As great as the love he bears;
As reat as th values he redeems
And the happin ss he shares.
A man is as great as the thoughts he thinks
As th worth he has attained;
As t e fountains at which his spitit drinks,
And the ins± ht he has gained.
A man is qS great a the truth he speaks,
As great a
help he gives,
As great as the destin_ he seeks,
As great as the life he ·ves.
Flyn

�ADMINISTRATION

Members of Board of Education:
Mr. Bell, Mrs. Phelps, Mr. Marlatt, Mr. Johnson
Mr. Hardy
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Mr. Miller,
Elem-Mid Principal

Mr. Heger,
Superintendent

Mr. Dugger,
High School Principal

Mrs. Mcintyre,
Business Manager

Mrs. Evans,
Executive Secretary

Mrs. Penning,
High School Secretary

Photo Not
Available

Mr. Ice,
Elem-Mid Schools
Asst. Principal

Mrs. Bowman,
Elem-Mid Schools
Secretary

3

�FACULTY
Mrs. Blatnick
Mrs. Cashio
Mrs. Duke
Mr. Edwards

Mr. Green
Mr. Jones
Mr. Keirns
Mrs. Kimball

Mr. Kimball
Mr. Marty
Mrs. McEwen
Mrs. Pavlica

Mr. Phillips
Mr. Prior
Mr. Vogel

4

�Robin Abernathy
President
Sheryl Brown,
Sec-Treasurer

Nichele P_icca,
Vice }?resident

SENIDRS

5

�Robin Abernathy

Tina Bell

6

James Andresen

Eon Arestad

Kay Barnett

Sheryl Brown

�Dauci Brungard

Kent Bushey

Bridget Butler

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Hichelle Conway

David Doughty

Denise Duga_n

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Eric Fenstermacher

Duane Haddock

Roxanna James

Donald Kalabacher

J,aurie Irwin

Bruce LaBarthe

�Derek McCoy

Heidi McDonald

Leeta Nelson

Todd r-icCoy

Lee Newton

9

�Lynn Parks

Robin Phillips

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Troy Penning

Martin Reith

Chris Pickering

Michele Ricca

�Karin Riggs

Laura Sossaman

Brian Sheffield

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Randy Tate

Robert Thompson

Bonnie Wood

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Not Shown:

Alan Rock, Kevin Rogers.

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�.JUNIORS

13

�Baker, Collette
Johnson, Curtis
Binckes, Susie
Clark, Beryl

Dugan,
Eagle,

Donna
Kerry

Ellis, Stella
Goldsberry, Tere
Gosney, Devara
Gr·...1sh ~ Ke:vin

Hankins~

Hanson,

Zane
Julie

Harbaugh, Torn
Hillyer, Richard
Jones, Brad
Jones, Shawn

14

�Kern, Tony
Leachman, Todd
Lockard, Renita
McGinnis,
Marianne

Mueller,

J. i :i.chelle

Naranjo, Mike
Owens, Debbie
Pickering, Laura
Renick, Gant

Ricca,

Kortney

Ross, Brenda
Rudolph, Peter
Sackett, Nan
Smith, Janvier

15

�Wilson,
Marvin

Class
Officers
Martin Wilson,
V. President
Beryl Clark,
President
Michelle Mueller,
Treasurer
Renita Lockard
'
Secretary

16

Wilson,
Martin

Wassil,
Kris

Strider,
Shannon

Wyatt,
Tisha

��Bach, Robert
Baumgardner, Karen
Bell, Karen
Berger, Wendy

Buckinfham,
C o t . L) :

Jerry

· _e n d y

Comstock, Jennifer
Cundiff, Donna
Conrad, Tamara
Dockery, Barb

Dugan, Dolores
Eiserman, Julie

Hall,
Hamm,
Holt,
Hood,

18

Chris
Karla
Tammie
Edward

�Hunt, Sharri
Hunt, Steve
Keirns, Jacki
Kern, Jeannie

Lockard,

Edwin

Lud\·J ig, Tracie
Ludwig, Yvette
Martell, Teresa
11c Kinney, Brad

:~iggli,

Penning,

Suzanne
Tina

Phelps, Trent
Price, Willard
Prior, Tina
Riddle, Joelle

19

�Rogers, Marie
Romero, Angel
Runnels, Cindy
Runnels, Wendy

Schmier, John
Sittner, Lisa
Smith, Leonard
Sower, Brenda

Strohecker, Kip
Talbot, Bev
Tena, Tish
Wheat, Donna

Wilmer, Tony
Wyatt, Kim

Class
Officers
Dolores Dugan,
Treasurer
Tina Prior,
Secretary
Donna Wheat,
V. President
Bev Talbot,
President

20

�FRESHMEN

�Armfield, Pamela
Ashworth, Anthony
Atwood, Bobby
Bach, Jodie

Baker, Stacy
Barnett, Lara

Berger, Michelle
Brown, Rochelle
Buckingham, Deanna
Campbell, Delores

Chistopherson,
Barbara
Doscher, Diane

Duke, Lisa
Fair, Angie
Foreman, Christine
Gosney, Dayson

22

�Grush, Terry
Hall, Matney
Hammond, Julie
Hemphill, Keri

Holmes, Honica
Hood, Roger

Hoover,

James

Irvtng~

Robert

Kalbacher,

Jean

23

�Marlatt, Kurt
Martin, Tim
Martinez, Yolanda
Mendenhall,
Maureen

Pack, Chad
Patscheck, David
Phelps, Dale
Reith, Doug

Rodman, Rick
Russell, Annie
Sackett, Michael
Sower, Alan

Sower, Daren
Steele, Donnie
Wood, Kurtis
Wyatt, Bobby

Class
Officers
Jean Kalbacher,
President
Alan Sower,
Sec./Trea.
Lara Barnett,
V. President

24

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�Homecoming

Royalty

Top Row- Randy Tate (Escort), Lynn Parks (Homecoming King), Derek
McCoy (Escort)
Bottom Row- Leeta Nelson (Attendant), Candy Marlatt (Homecoming
Queen), Kay Barnett (Attendant)

National

Honor

Society

Alan Rock, Donald Kalbacher, Marianne McGinnis,
Kay Barnett, Leeta Nelson, Mrs. McEwen

26

�FB LA

Top Row- Mrs. McEwen, Kent Bushy, Karin Riggs, Tina Bell, Donald
Kalbacher, Robert Thompson
Middle Row- Renita Lockard, Brenda Sower, Donna Wheat, Jennif"er
Comstock
Bottom Row- Stacy Ellis, Tracie Ludwig, Leeta Nelson

Boy's &amp; Girl's State

Leeta Nelson, Troy Penning, Candy Marlatt

27

�CANDY MARLATT

28

�DEREK McCOY

29

��Choir

TR Robert Irving, Todd Leachman, Edwin Lockard, ~1arianne McGinnis,
Kathy Campbell, MR Barbara Christopherson, Rochelle Brown, Devara
Gosney, Brenda Ross, Laurie Irwin, Theresa Martell, Donna Cundiff,
Michelle Thomas BR Maureen Mendenhall, Lisa Duke, Dolores -:-·u~a1~, Lara
Barnett, Renita Lockard, Nan Sackett, Mr. Vogel

Band

TR Duane Haddock, Tom Harbaugh, Todd Leachman, Alan Sower, Donna
Wneat, Matt Evans, Tina Prior, Bev Talbot, Jennifer Comstock, James
Hoover, 11R Robert Irving, Robert Thompson, Theresa Martell, Barb
Dockrey, Jodi Bach, Dolores Campbell, Karen Bell, BR Anthony
Ashworth, Barbara Christopherson, Denise Dugan, Brenda Sower, Lara
Barnett, Tamie Holt, Marie Rogers, Suzanne Niggli, Anne Russell, Mr.
Vogel

31

�Student Council

TR \..fl!LHly Berger, Tamara Conrad, Wendy Runnels, Lisa Sittner,
Donna Dugan, Beryl Clark, Laurie Irwin, Marianne McGinnis,
Renita Lockard, Bev Talbot, Tina Prior, Denise Dugan~
Michelle Berger, Dolores Dugan, BR Robin Abernathy, Leeta
Nelson~ Kevin Grush, Curtis Haker~ Jean Kalbacher. Lara
Barnett.

Know led

TR Robert Thompson~ Alan Rock, Suzanne Niggli, Jean Kalbacher,
Laurie Invin, Hrs. Pavlica BR Duane Haddock, Tom Harbaugh,
Kathy Campbell, 1\.evin Grush, ilobby Atwood.

32

�FBLA

standing: Tisha Wyatt, Michelle Conway, Stella Ellis, Kevin Grush,
Beryl Clark, Curtis Johnson, Karin Riggs, Lisa Sittner, Tracie
Ludwig, Wendy Cobb, Kathy Campbell, Donna Wheat, Beverly Talbot,
Jackie Keirns, Marianne McGinnis, Kay Barnett, Candy Marlatt,
Leeta Nelson, Wendy Runnels, Tina Bell, Robin Phillips, Brenda
Sower, Jennifer Comstock, Robert Thompson, Donald Kalbacher, Mrs.
McEwen.

FHA

seated: Renita Lockard, Suzanne Niggli, Dauci
Brungard, Barb Dockrey, Denise Dugan, Donna
Dugan, Laurie Irwin, Nan Sackett, Karen Bell.

TR Michelle Conway, Leeta Nelson, Candy Marlatt, Robin Abernathy,
Karin Riggs, Lisa Sittner, Wendy Cobb, Mrs. Blatnick. BR Renita
Lockard, Laurie Irwin, Dolores Dugan, Michelle Thomas, Tina
Penning, Tracie Ludwig.
33

��FOOTBALL~~~~~~~~

SENIOR

27
Bayfield
Farmington J.V. 0
Bayfield
Durango J.V.

46
0

Bayfield
Dolores

19
27

Bayfield
Ignacio

14
41

Bayfield
Mancos

27
0

Bayfield
Norwood

14
21

Bayfield
Nucla

33
8

Bayfield
Pagosa Springs

30
8

Bayfield
Dove Creek

27
13

TR Ron Arestad, Lynn Parks, Duane Haddock, Derek McCoy
BR Donald Kalbacher, Randy Tate, Todd McCoy, Troy Pennin~

JUNIORS

Divisional Play-Offs
Bayfield
Del Norte

0
14

TR ~odd Leachman, Eric Carlton, Shannon Strider, Kerry Eagle
BR Brad Jones, Kevin Grush, Mike Naranjo, Curtis Johnson

35

�TR Trent Phelps, Kip Strohecker, Edwin Lockard
BR Robert Bach, Ted Hood, Tony Wilmer

FRESH

TR Darin Sower, Curt Marlatt, Alan Sower, Terry Grush, Rick Rodmarr
BR Chad Pack, Tim Martin, Stacy Baker, Dayson Gosney, Donnie Steele

36

�SENIORS
LYNN PARKS

TODD McCOY

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TROY PENNING

DEREK McCOY

IN

ACTION

RON ,h. TESTAD

DONALD K.ALHACHER

DUANE HADDOCK

RANDY TATE

37

�VOLLEYBALL
Varsitv
TR Mrs. McLaughlin, Marianne
McGinnis, Tina Bell, Robin
Abernathy, Karen Bell, Leeta
Nelson, Mr. Edwards
BR Bev Talbot, Donna Wheat,
Tina Prior, Denise Dugan,
Donna Dugan, Candy Marlatt,
Tamara Conrad

Junior Varsit
TR Jean Kalbacher, Wendy Berger
Jennifer Comstock, Wendy Cobb
Karen Baumgardner, Cindy Runnels
Jodi Bach, Mr. Edwards
BR Tina Penning, Suzanne Niggli
Lara Barnett, Dolores Dugan
Michelle Berger

38

�SENIORS IN ACTION

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TINA BELL

DENISE DUGAN

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CANDY MA.RLATT

LEETA NELSON

39

�Varsity

BASKETBALL

TR Mr. Prior, Donald Kalbacher, Duane Haddock, Kerry Eagle,
Richard Hillyer, Trent Phelps, Eric Fenstermacher, Derek
McCoy, Todd McCoy, Mr. Keirns.
BR Rick Rodman, Curt Marlatt,
Eric Carlton, Kevin Grush.

JV

Terry Grush, Alan Sower , Anthony Ashworth,
Curt Marlatt, Edwin Lockard, Dayson Gosney,

40

Eric Carlton,
Mr. Keirns.

�Seniors
•

Ill

Action

~~~~~·~-----~··~~··­
Eric Fenstermacher

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Duane Haddock

Todd McCoy

41

�Varsity

BASKETBALL

TR Karen Bell, Tina Bell, Robin Abernathy, Karin Riggs, Kay Barnett, Mr. Kimball
BR Julie Hanson, Donna Dugan, Candy Marlatt, Bev Talbot, and Tina Prior.

TR Dee Buckingham, Jean Kalbacher, Wendy Cobb, Karen Bell, Cindy Runnels,
Mr. Kimball, BR Bengta Robbins, Lara Barnett, Donna Wheat, Bev Talbot.

42

�Seniors
•

Ill

Action

Kay Barnett

Robin Abernathy

Tina Bell

Candy Marlatt

Karin Riggs

43

�Cheerleaders

Top: Barbara Christopherson, Wendy Runnels,
Tracie Ludwig, Bottom: Tish Tena, Brenda Sower,
Lisa Sittner

44

�45

�WRESTLING

SENIORS
Robert Thompson
Kent Bushey
James Andresen
Martin Reith
Bruce LaBarthe
Troy Penning

46

�JUNIORS-SOPHOMORES
Robert Bach
Kip Strohecker
Brad McKinney
Curtis Johnson
Steve Hunt
Marvin Wilson

FRESHMEN
Chad Pack
Dave Patscheck
Mike Sacket
Roger Hood
Tim Martin
Donnie Steele
Kurtis vlood
Dale Phelps

47

�Seniors

Action
•

Ill

James Andresen

Bruce LaBarthe

Kent Bushey

Troy Penning

Robert Thompson

Martin Reith
Not Shown:
48

Lynn Parks, Lee Newton

�SUPERLATIVES

Best Comedians
Randy Tate
Julie Hanson

Best Smile
Troy Penning
Julie Eiserman
Best Dressed
Eric Fenstermacher
Leeta Nelson
49

�Most Spirit
Eric Fenstermacher
Sheryl Brown
Best Personality and
Friendliest
Kent Bushey
Candy Marlatt

Most Talented
Brian Sheffield
Angel Romero
Best Looking
Troy Penning
Kay Barnett
so

�Best Dancers
Eric Fenstermacher
Candy Marlatt

Most Courteous
Kent Bushey
v'Jendy Burger

~~'lost Athletic
Donald Kalbacher
Tina Prior

Best Figure and Physique
Derek McCoy, Kay Barnett
51

�52

�DRILL TEAM

Clockwise From Top:

Karla Hamm, Rochelle Brown, Keri Hen1phill, Suzanne Niggli,
Angel Romero,
Not Shown: Kris Wassil

"The drill team performed choreographed
dance and pompon routines at home basketball
games.
Their routines consisted of various
dance steps, pompon passes and movements,
gymnastics, and pyramids all executed to
music.
The girls spent many hours com~osing
and practicing in order to provide entertainment durin[! half times."

Theresa Cashio
Sponsor

53

�Service Personnel
Transportation
Mrs. Martin
Mrs. Bushey
Mrs. Prior
Mr. Ice
Mrs. Lancaster
Mrs. Jones
Mr. Griffin

BHS Cafeteria:Mrs. Keirns,
Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Miller

BMS Cafeteria: Mr~. Sower,
Mrs. Stumberg, Mrs. Simler

Custodians
Mr. Walter
Mr. McClain
Mr. Iberg

54

�ANNUAL STAFF

Mr. Phillips
Advisor

l~ichele

Editor

Ricca

Shery Brown

Teresa Goldsberry
Beryl Clark
Karin Riggs

Robin Aberr..athy

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TR Troy Penning, Derek McCoy, Todd McCoy, Ricky Kodman
BR Dayson Gosney, Tina Penning, Darren Sower, Jacki Keirns,
James Hoover
55

�Faculty
Miss
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.

Bock
Carter
Copeland
Decker

Mrs. Faust
Mr. Fischer
Mrs. Gundersen
Mrs. Janus

Mr. Janus
Mrs. Jefferies
Mrs. Keirns
Mrs. Lachowicz

Mr. Layton
Mrs. McLaughlin
Hr. McLaughlin
Mrs. Miller

56

�Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.

Pack
Patcheck
Rancatti
Roastingear

Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.

Rodman
Rowe
Sitton
Snooks

Hrs. Stark
Mrs. Wiggins
Not Shown: Mr. Ice

57

�GRADE
Bailey, Mark
Baker, Derek
Bowers, Ruth
Brown, Brady

Bushey, Brian
Cook, Jeff
Davis, Stacey
Enright, Lisa

Fair, Patrice
Foreman, Traci.
Garcia, r.;acle
GosDc;y, Sheldon

Hankins, Ike
Johnson, Katie
Jones, Bobbi
La Barthe, Brett

Lanham, Jim
Lockard, Elisa
Lockard, Rollie
Mankins, Jalina

58

EIGHT

�McCarty, William
McGinnis, Paul
McNew, O'Brady
Mead, Amy

Hurphy, To ·
Niggli, Charlie
Odom, Denise
Patcheck, Randy

Peck, Robbie
f~oples, Sharron
Pope, Sherre
P.. icc a, Monte

Rock, Shanna
Rogers, David
Romero, Sean
Runnels, Becky

Schnie:·~·2r, Arlene
Smith, Derrick
Snooks, Jennifer
Stovall, Michelle

59

�Smver, Mitch
Torres, M'Lissa
Vance, Paul
Wells, Kristy

Whitehead, Dean
Wickman, Danny

GRADE SEVEN
Ashworth, Adam
Bach, Doug
Baker, Cheryl
Bailey, Delisay

Beaver, Pauline
Cartwright, Patrick
Cordova, Jonathon
Da, Amber

60

�Doscher, George
Fitts, Tina
Garcia, Dennis
Garcia, Steve

Gherardini, Jolynn
Green, Julie
Guthery, Maggie
Haas, Angie

Hately, Nicole
Raga, Wes
Hillyer, Gary
Jack, Adam

Keith, Chuck
Jenkins, Jenny
Lanham, Rodney
Lee, Brittney

Ludwig, Anthony
McCracken, Jason
Mendenhall,
Jeanette
Meyers,Terry

61

�Miller, Becky
Prianto, Tagore
Prior, Travis
Robbins, Lance

Rodman, Brandy
Smith, Cleve
Smyth, Jeff
Smyth, Karen

Van Winkle, Kevin
Wilmer, Stephanie
Wommer, Kyle
Yates, Troy

GRADE
Anderson, Sage
Baxter, Tanya
Baxstrom. Lavina
Beebe, Kyle

62

SIX

�Bennet, Mileah
Bianca, Kell y
Brown, Gavin
Campbell, Jim

Cleveland, Carolyn
Couch, Harcie
Doscher, Kerri
T_,ough t y, Renee

Enright, Roy
Forsythe, Jake
Garcia, Dawn
Hickman, Andrea

Hoover, Marty
Keirns, Jason
Kilbank, Lisa
Martell, Michelle

McDaniel, David
Morrison, Katrina
Peck, Teal
Pierce, Tricia

63

�~.hyno,

Diana
R_obinson, Jason
Robinson, Justin
Snooks, Michael

Stalioraitis, Dana
Tena, Paco
V:ickman, Heath
Wilden, Crystal

\~yatt,

Dusty

GRADE
Ahern, A..:::. ion
Beebe, Debbie
Bell, Scott
Bennett, Brenda

64

FIVE

�Boyer, Tarris
Brown, Andy
Butler, Wylie
Fenwick, Lori

Frye, Tracy
Geier, ,Krystal
Groblebe, Kami
Griffin, Christy

Harris, Jessica
Himelict, Bryon
Jinkins, Jason
Johnson. Tirr..

Jones, Terri
Danny
Kols, Clinton
Kugle, Troy
Kilbank~

Larson, Stein
Linfesty, Fred
Longfellow, Ellis
Luther, Jenny

65

�Mankins, Jaaron
Mars, Kelly
Martinez, Geoffry
Milby, Chad

Miller, Kerri
Mogensen, Royce
Prior, Kelly
Ringo, Klint

Rogers, Amy
Rule, Frank
Russell, Jeremy
Sittner, Kristen

Smith, Saskia
Sower, Larry
Tuttrow, Jim
Wommer, Dawn

66

�GRADE

FOUR
Allen, Dolly
Beaver, Jim
Beaver, Jess
Bennett, Shawn

Berger, Rebecca
Crumbaugh, Justin
Cundiff, Deanna
Da, Jarrod

Davenport, Rachal
Enright, Dawn
Garner, Missy
Gherardini, Lisa

Haas, Kenny
Hansted, Shandel,
Healy, Katie
Hickman, Cindy

Hunter, Benji
Kilbank, Christina
Lancaster, Stacy
Lardin, Lori

67

�Larkin, Ryan
Martinez, Dominic
Mayfield, Merica
Hurphy, Amy

Norris, Gretchen
O'Crotty, Jeremy
Parsons, Danny
Phillips, Matt

Pope, Monte
Porter, Meredith
Post, Cody
Purdom, Caleb

Rhyno, Mariann
Rogers, Robin
Scott, Chad
Silvernail, Jasmine

Silvernail, Chandra
Stottlemyer, Josh
Stottlemyer, Sarah
Stumberg, Cristy

68

�•
Talbot, Justin
Taylor, Walker
Vance, Kim
Wheat, Carli

Wilson, Charlie

GRADE

THREE
Allen, Brooks
Baker, Sky
Baxter, Mellissa
Baxtrorn, Ashley

Brandon, Chris
Brown, Jennifer
Bunkers, Chad
Cleavland, Jennifer

69

�Couch, Mark
De Guelle, Lenni Jo
Dugan, Marla
Egger, Jason

Forsythe, Ja2on
Frye, Kelly
Garlick, Travis
Gosney, Cory

Hately, Gina
Hays, Shawna
Heger, Michelle
T{owe, Mack

Jack, Derrick
Jenkins, Jodi
McNew, Michael
Miller, Nikki

Morrison, Steve
Murray, Kimberly
Petersen, Niccole
Phelps, Danita

70

�Phelps, Dian
Pierce, Jason
Raish, Fred
Smith, Nick

Sower, Ryan
Talbot, Rochelle
Westerfield, Daylen
Wickman, Kim

-v;illiamson, Matt
~V"ilson, Sherry

GRADE TWO
Aiken, Terra
Boyer, Clint
Cloudt, Christian
Cook, Jana

71

�Cordova, Kristina
Craig, Jason
Cutchall, Jennifer
Vance, Fiora

Flores, Holly
Fritz, Karl
Gosney, Rayburn
Haas, Ruth

Hetler, Ted
Hunter, Lisa
Jack, James
Jones, Jason

Kendrick, Kelly
Lasater, Annalise
Linfesty, Ron
Longfellow, Dylan

Lopez, Roxanne
Lott, Melissa
Lujan, Jason
McAteer, Amie

72

�Martin, Jonah
Mead, Erin
Mo gensen, Brenda
1:? il, Christina

Newhall, Freddie
O'Crotty, Sabra
Pickering, Jamie
Riddle, }fariah

Ross, Amber
Rule, Kent
Schultz, Jeremiah
:_:nively, Mark

Stuart, David
Williamson, Mike
Wilmer, Jason
Wilson, Hatt

73

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Abernathy, Cody
Allen, Forrest
Ashworth, Stephanie
Bailey, Carrie

Baker, Shawndra
Baumgardner, Andy
Bawter, Cory
Beck, Kali

Brandon, Marc
Carman, Brad
Colsman, Ben
Cook, Jarrett

Crawford, Jason
Davis, Garett
Egger, Brad
Forsythe, Jenny

Fritz, Luiza
Hayes, Shelly
Hayes, vJaylan
Holgate, Travis

74

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�Huckabee, Brent
Huckabee, Brittany
Hunter, Jodie
Kremer, Doug

Longfellow, Amy
Ludwig, Makesha
McCormick, Cayle
McDaniel, Jason

Hanangan, A~· ie
Merrill, Samuel
Miller, Wendy
Hogensen, Derek

Morrison, Kristina
Murphy, Susan
Noholnik, Brandi
Naranjo, Joe

Natzke, Leigha
Gary
Pierce, Claire
Rhyno, Cheryl

Nichols~

75

�Roderick, Buddy
Rule, Catrenia
Smith, Brooke
Smith, Pride

Stansell, Chuck
Teller, Teara
Tuttrow, Jennifer
Williams, Crystal

Williams, Jonathon
Wilmer, Jennifer

Kl N DERGARTEN
Abernathy, Jason
Ash, Ryan
Baird, Amber
Brandon, Jeff

76

�Buckingham,
Stephanie
Caputa, Nick
Cole, Angela
Cook, Jessica

Cook, Kirsten
Crumbaugh, Ellie
Crumbaugh, Matt
Cundiff, Jimmy

Cutehall, Shane
Dunavant, Erin
Duran, Cody
Durkan, Trisha

Dutton, Tanya
Fitts, Josh
Garcia, Andrea
Gosney, Mandy

Greenville, Tara
Greer, Hichael
garris, Jason
Healy, Brook

77

�Jack, Harley
Kennedy, Sarah
Kohlerschmidt,
Darryl
Kramer, Dason

Kugle, Matthew
LaMar, Katie
Lopez, Sonia
Lott, Ben

Lowe, Ariana
Mayfield, Nathanael
McDonald, Taryn
Monger, B.J.

Naranjo, Lanay
Neil, Renae
Newhall, Dana
Nicholson, Annie

Percell,
Carrie Beth
Petersen, Andrew
Phillips, Andy
Raish, Heather

78

�Prianto, Reco
Ross, Brandi
Sitton, Sonya
Snively, Cindy

Stuart, Kristina
Teller, Tiffany
Valencia, Curtis
Yarina, Robby

Wayne, Daniel
w·ells, Maggie

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Denise Odoms, Brandy Brown, Arlene Schneider, Shanna Kock,
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Bobbi Jones, Amy Mead, Becky Runnels, Jalina Mankins,
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Cinnamon Reese, Jennifer Snooks

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RON PENNING
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BAYFIELD, COLORADO

1984

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475 Hwy 160 B
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Steve and Mary Nicholson
Diane Peck
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c~ their mug shots for them.
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e.,t, when they were born.
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~ Bayfield. She is still trying to liberate Bayfield.
~~ Janine Fitzgerald couldn't be with us today because she is in the hospital suffering
~ from a gunshot wound. In an interview with her, she said she dodged in front of
efi a bullet when an enraged farmer was trying to shoot a coyote for getting into a chicken
eel£ pen. Now that's taking Saving the CoyoteS a little too far.
c~ Chrystal Hearns has finally fulfilled her lifelong dream of being a top executive
c~ secretary. She is secretary for Randy Riggs running his large ranch.
c~ Teresa Hoover has finally decided that she didn't wand to get married. Instead,
~ she became a social worker.
c~ At the age of 36, Lorrie Howell finally got her first horse, which she named Richard,
c~ (after her brother) because it eats so much.
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c~ since she spends most of her time in physical therapy.
c~ Being undecided between microbiology and computer science, Melissa Mueller finally
c~ decided it was easier to settle down and get married.
~After finally graduating from B.H.S., Starlene Naranjo tells us she wants to be a
t~ school teacher. She has decided she wants to be just like Mrs. Jones and teach English.
~ We were unable to inform Robin Reith about this reunion. We think she ran off to
~some deserted island because she couldn't handle living in the fast lane in Bayfield.
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·~ a 11 of her boyfriends into three different accounts: "so-so," "getting better,
.~ and "five stars!"
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~ Shanna Schmier has fulfilled her lifelong dream of being a music recorder. She now
~ spends her time recording Wilson's first release.
~ Debbie Sizemore is still trying to make it rich. One hint though, Debbie, move out
d ~of Bayfield and you might be more successful.
~ After receiving her masters in social working, Martha Stovall is now counseling children
with family problems.
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~case it means, "Married to Patrick."
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~ G.Q., and now brings home a mere 500,000 dollars a year. She hasn't married yet,
~ but the last time she was in California, she was seen cruising around in her candy~ apple red Dino Ferrari with another of her male models.
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�SENIOR CLASS WILLS
GIRLS
Kim Bushey-! will all my purple cloths that are too big to Mrs. Kimball.
Laura Carman &amp; Carie Ribaudo-We will our ability to sneak boys on the Volleyball
bus to Donna Dugan.
Ronda Eagle-! will my height and spiking ability to Denise Dugan.
Janine Fitzgerald-! will my ability to open my locker to Tony Kerns.
Christal Hearns-! will my creative ideas to Ms. Martin•s next years creative
writing class.
Teresa Hoover-! will my ability to belt, to Keith Whitzel.
Lorrie Howell-I will my calm, cool, and collectiveness to Karrie Plumb.
Donna Miller-! will my driving ability to Brad Greer.
Melissa Mueller-I will my top locker to Marianne McGinnis so she won•t be
trampled by the uppper classmen.
Star Naranjo-I will my basketball ability to Robin Abernathy.
Robin Reith-! will my top locker to Leland Vance.
Kris Russell-! will my flowered, white sweats to Mr. Prior so he can add them
to his fab collection.
Shanna Schmier-I will all my good moods to Brad Jones.
Debbie Sizemore-! will my big mouth to Leeta Nelson.
Martha Stovall-I will my mascot suit to Shelly Hunter.
Mandy Woodard-! will my tacky T-shirt to Karrie Plumb.
Karen Wolf-! will my hair to Mr. Marty since he is getting a little scarce.
Katherine Babin-! will my 31

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bust to Lorey Comstock.

�Vincent
Bailey

Ronda
Eagle

Teresa
Hoover

Matt
Bedford

Gretchen
Fitzgerald

Lorrie

Pat
Benally

Janine
Fitzgerald

Bobby
Binckes

Joe
Graff

Kim
Bushey

John
Green

Laura
Carman

Sam
Green

Donna
Miller

Scott
Conrad

Christal
Hearns

Ron
Montgomery

Howell

Steve
Irwin

R.J.
McKinney

Dan
McHanes

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Shanna
Schmier

Mandy
Woodard

Star
Naranjo

Debbie
Sizemore

Brian
Schultz

Wilson
Northrop

Kacey
Sower

Ricky
Phelps

Martha
Stovall

Robin
Reith

Larry
Thompson

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Perry
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Kris
Russell

Karen
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���Homecoming Royalty

D.A.R. Good Citizen Award

Escorts and Attendants
Ricky Phelps-Karen Wolf (ns)

Janine Fitzgerald
FBLA State Qualifiers

Queen Kim Bushey-Ron Montgomery

Back row: Donald Kalbacher,
Billy Brungard, Doug Dugger,
Larry Thompson, Paul Rogers,
Robert Thompson, Kacey Sower,
Front row: Karin Riggs,
.. Tina Be 11 , Linda Rudo 1ph,
t Donna Haddock, Lorrie Howell,
Melissa Mueller, Kim Bushey,
Debbie Sizemore, Shelly Barnes,
Mrs. McEwen.

Kris Russell-Sam Green

1982 Masonic Award Winners

Boy's &amp; Girl's State

Paul Rogers, Larry Thompson,
Ron Montgomery

Karen Wolf, Ron Montgomery

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Karen Wolf, Kim Bushey

�PROM ROYALTY
Sam Green and Kim Bushey

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�SENIOR CLASS WILLS
BOYS
Vincent Bailey-! will my pride and goals to the Juniors and hope that Bayfield High
goes well in the coming years.
Matt Bedford-! will my locker to Susie Binckes.
Bobby Binckes-I will the comb I can never find to Troy Penning.
Pat Benally-I will my basketball ability to Ernie Johnson.
Scott Conrad-I will my ability to ski to Mark Ketner.
John Green-! will to Troy Penning my blue Belvadier so he will no longer have to
have his dad pick up his girlfriend for a date.
Sam Green-! will my legs to Richard Howell so he won•t look so funny when he runs.
Joe Graff-! will my wrestling ability to Shaun Layton.
Marvin Harris-I will my 185 pound uniform to Kent Bushey.
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Curtis Baker.

Dan McManes-I will my ability tn chew and not get caught to Randy Tate.
R. J. McKinney-! will me entire Skoal collection to Mr. Marty and Mr. Foster.
Ron Montgomery-! will my ability to drive to Rod Geir.
Wilson Northrup-! will my hair to Mr. Marty.
Tony Peters-! will my black corduroy pants to Donna Dugan and my weirdness to Kay
Barnett.
Ricky Phelps-! will my algebra ability to Lynn Parks so that he may keep Mr. Kimball
company in the years to come.
Perry Timme-! will my ability to wrestle and my uniform to Billy Brungard; may he
beat Kevin Hiatt.
Larry Thompson-! will my discus throwing ability to the underclassmen.
Randy Riggs-! will my ability to rope to Todd McCoy.
Paul Rogers-! will my good taste in music to Rod Geir.
Brian Schultz-! will my drivers insurance to Rod Geir, since he probably lost his.
K. C. Sowers-! will my height to Hal Cage.

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�Ricky Phelos

�ALL CONFERENCE

Ronda Eagle

Cassie Naranjo

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Marlene Benally
Paula Brown
Billy Brungard
Billy Burrell

Kurt Carr

Lorey Comstock

Juniors
Donna Fahrion

"FRIENDS"

Chris Frizell

WHEN GOOV FRIENDS WALK BESIDE US ON THE
TRIALS THAT WE MUST KEEP OUR BURDENS
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ALL THE WORLD SEEMS BRIGHTER
Rod Geier

WHEN FRIENDS WALK BY OUR SIDE.

Burnie Gurule
Donna Haddock
David Hanson
Stacy Holt
Bryan Jeter

Brad Greer

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Mark Ketner
Robert Lee

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Ricky Ludw:i,.g
Cassie Naranjo
Dana Phelps

Karrie Plumb
Crystal Potter
Denise Ransford

Ernie Ross
Linda Rudolph
Dennis Schultz

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�President

Vice Presient

Secretary

Doug Dugger

Richard Howell

Julie Timme

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Barry Stalioraitis

Tres.
Leland Vance
Mia Stovall
Tanya Thompson
Pam VanWinkle

Ronnie Vaughn
Loresa Wheat
Meg Zwisler

Alanna Gehrke
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Mark Anderson

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Ron Arestad
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Tina Bell

Dauci Brungard

David Doughty

Sophomores

Kent Bushey

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Duane Haddock
Erik Helmer
Shelly Hunter
Laurie Irwin
Bruce LaBarthe
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Colette Enlow

�Gerald Leonard
Derek McCoy
Todd McCoy

Heidi McDonald
Sean McDonald
Candy Marlatt

Leeta Nelson
Lee Newton
r;eorgia Oates

Lynn Parks
Troy "Penning
Brenda Peterson

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�President

Vice President

Sec.-Tres.

Alan Rock

Donald Kalbacher

Sheryl Hoover

Robin Phillips
Martin Reith
Michele Ricca

Karin Riggs
Kevin Rogers
Brian Sheffi.eld

Laura Sossaman
Randy Tate
Mark Taylor

Robert Thompson
Keith Hitzel

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Eric Carlton
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Shawn Davis

Kerry Eagle

Freshmen
Teresa Goldsberry

TO THE TOP WE WILL STRIVE
THE MIGHTY
CLASS OF

"85"
Kevin Grush

Tom Harbaugh
Jim Harding
Richard Hillyer
Brad Jones
Shawn Jones

Julie Hanson

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Shawn Layton
Patrick Lewson

Marianne McGinnis
i-nn Metivier
Mike Naranjo

Debbie Owens
Gant Renick
Kortney Ricca

Brenda Ross
Peter Rudolph
Nan Sackett

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�President

Vice President

Secretary

Joe Frazzini

Donna Dugan

Michelle Mueller

Janvier Smith
Becky Walker
Michelle Williams

Tres.
Renit.q Lockard
Susie Williams
Martin Wilson
Marvin t.Jilson

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ACTIVITIES

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Top row: Karen Wolf, Denise Ransford, Martha Stovall, Kacey Sower,
Ronda Eagle, Larry Thompson, Robin Reith, Melissa Mueller, Tina
Bell, Julie Timme, Laura Carman, Candy Marlatt, Paula Brown, Marsha
Pope, Tanya Thompson. Middle row: Mrs. McEwen, Paul Rogers, Ernie
Ross, Robert Thompson, Debbie Sizemore, Shanna Schmier, Janine Fitzgerald,
Lorrie Howell, Denise Dugan, Kay Barnett, Laurie Irwin, Leeta Nelson,
Cassie Naranjo, Linda Rudolph. Bottom row: Donald Kalbacher, Leland
Vance, Doug Dugger, Stacey Holt, Mia Stovall, Donna Haddock, Kim Bushey,
Sam Green, Doris Brungard, Shelly Barnes, Robin Abernathy, Karin Riggs,
Chris Frizell.

Standing:
Loresa Wheat,
Billy Brungard

Pres. Paul Rogers
Vice Pres. Larry Thompson
Sec. Kim Bushey
Tres. Chris Frizell
Reporter Mia Stovall
Historian Julie Timme
Span. Mrs. McEwen

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�STUDENT COUNCIL

Top Row: Ron Montgomery, Karen Wolf, Leland Vance, Janine Fitzgerald,
Meli s sa Mueller, Perry Timme.
Middle: Chris Frizell, Linda Rudolph, Meg Zwisler, Donna Haddock,
Karin Riggs, Michelle Muller, Kim Bushey, John Green.
Bottom: Marvin Wilson, Marianne McGinnis, Renita Lockhart, Sheryl
Hoover, Candy Marlatt, Rc bin Abernathy, Leeta Nelson, Sam Green.

CHOIR

Miss Bayfield Contestants

BAND

National Honor Society

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�Future Homemakers Of America

Top row:
Ronnie Vaughn, Ricky Phelps, Billy Brungard, Julie Timme,
Tina Bell, Vince Bailey. Middle row: Marlene Benally, Karrie Plumb,
Robin Reith, Laurie Irwin, Robin Phillips, Candy Marlatt, Teresa Hoover,
Ronda Eagle. Bottom row: Mrs. Blatnick, Sheryl Hoover, Renita Lockard,
Robin Abernathy, Leeta Nelson, Karin Riggs.

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CLUB

Top row:
Ricky Phelps, Scott Conrad, Pat Benally, Randy Riggs,
Matt Bedford, R. J. McKinney, Dan McManes, Joe Graff, Mr. Jones.
Bottom row:
Ronnie Vaughn, Ernie Johnson, Bill Burrell, David Hanson,
Richard Howell, Mark Ketner, Barry Stalioraitis, Bryan Jeters.
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CLUB
Top row: Doug Dugger,
Linda Rudolph, Loresa
Wheat, Donna Haddock,
Melissa Mueller, Mia
Stovall, Hiddle row:
Martha Stovall, Denise
Dugan, Georgia Oates,
Shelly Hunter, Tina Bell,
Bottom row: Martin Wilson,
Michelle Mueller,
Kim Bushey, Shelly Barnes,
Mrs. Jones.

FHA Officers

Vice Pres. Tina Bell
Pres. Julie Timme
Sec. Candy Marlatt
Dis. Rep. Sheryl Hoover
Parl. Robin Abernathy
Tres. Karin Riggs
Song &amp; Rec. Renita Lockard
Not Shown
Hist. Vince Bailey

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Debbie Sizemore

SENIORS
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IN

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We had our sights set to place high enough to go on to the
state Class A Playoff, but hard work doesn't always pay off.
Sometimes it seems unfair that a team can work so hard for weeks,
even months, and the only reward the players receive is the satisfaction of knowing that they have tried hard. Another source
of satisfaction was being able to hold the title "League Champions"
It has been 15 years since Bayfield last held that title. It was
a job will done by the team and all associated with it.
CONGRATULATIONS!!

L

John Green
· Tackle off. and def.

JUNIORS

Larry Thompson
Guard off:, Tackle def.

Richard Howell~ Dana Phelps, Ernie Ross, Doug Dugger, Bill
Brungard, Ronnie Vaughn, Ernie Johnson NOT SHOWN: Billy Burrell

�Back off.
Linebacker def.

Pe_r~y

Timme

Duane Haddock
Dave Doughty
Lynn Parks
Troy Penning
Jerry Leonard
Donald Kalbacher
NOT SHOWN:
Brian Sheffield

Back off., Back def.
Sam Green

Ricky Phelps

Pat Benally

- -..,.--Linebacker def. Guard off., Nose Guard, def.

Split End off.
Saftey Def.

Kevin Grush
Curtis Baker
Brad Jones
NOT SHOWN:
Mike Naranjo
Joe Frazzini

FRESHMEN

�Pat Benally

Ronnie Montgomery

All Conference
Bill Burrell
Sam Green
Doug Dugger

Ricky Phelps
John Green

�All

Conference

Laura Carman

Ronda Eagle
VARSITY VOLLEYBALL

The varsity volleyball
team had a exceptional year.
They had a 16-4 record for
the season and a 8-0 record
for the league. The girls
hope to do just as well or
better next year.

Cassie Naranjo

Julie Tillllle

�VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
J. Timme
C. Naranjo
C. Ribaudo
K. Bushey
L. Carman
R. Eagle
K. Riggs
C. Frizzell
M. Stovall
M. Stovall-Hanager
Mrs. Martin~Coach
H. Ben ally-Manager

SENIORS
IN
ACTION

58

�JV VOLLEYBALL
TOP ROW:
Mrs. McEwen-Coach
D. Haddock
L. Rudolph
K. Riggs
R. Abernathy
T. Bell
T. Thompson
M. Benally-Manager
FRONT ROW:
L. Nelson
M. McGinnis
D. Dugan
D. Dugan
C. Marlatt
R. Phillips

J .•V. VOLLEYBALL

The junior varsity volleyba.ll
team had a good season this year.
They had an 8·4 record. The girla
did not get much recognition but
they are to-~e commended for their
outstanding performance •• a team
and their sportsmanship. All will
be back next year and w111 probably
be plaJlDg some varsity ball.

���BOYS'
VARSITY

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BASKETBALL

�Laura Carman

Kris Russell ·

Ronda Eagle

Martha Stovall
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�GIRL'S VARSITY
Front: Martha Stovall,
Julie Timme, Marlene Benally,
Linda Rudolph, Back:
Karin Riggs, Ronda Eagle,
Laura Carman, Chris Frizell.
Not Shown: Cassie Naranjo

The Varsity girls had a
good season this year.
They ended up with a
17-3 record. They won
the league with a perfect
8-0 record. This is the
first time the girls
have ever done this.
Even after their unfortunate trouble the week
before the district tournament the girls are to
be commended for their
excellent effort.

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�GIRLS' JV
Coach: Mr. Jones, Donna
Dugan, Candy Marlatt,
Leeta Nelson, Michele
Ricca, Robin Abernathy,
Mia Stovall, Laurie Irwin,
Linda Rudolph.

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1981
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��Top Row: Ernie Ross, Kris Russell, Shawn Layton, Derek McCoy,
Randy Riggs, Todd McCoy, Richard Howell, Ron Montgomery.
Middle: Bill Burrell, Melissa Mueller, Janine Fitzgerald,
Gretchen Fitzgerald, Troy Penning, Lee Newton, Ernie Johnson,
Tonya Thompson.
Bottom: Stacy Holt, Donna Haddock, Candy Marlatt, Shawn Jones,
Devera Gosney, Michelle Mueller, Karin Riggs, Marlene Benally.

Officers: Randy Riggs, Vice President;
Shawn Jones, Reporter; Melissa Mueller,
Treasurer; Ron Montgomery, President;
Stacy Holt, Secretary--Not Shown.

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Hrs. Simons
r·1s. stevens
Nrs. Ccrpe land
Hrs. Jefferies
Hrs. Rodman

Hs. Mahoney
Hrs. Singrist
11r. Ice
Hrs. Pack
Hrs. Hanger

Nrs. Snooks
Hrs. Higgins
Hrs. Patrick
Mrs. Gunderson
1·1s. Stevenson

1-1r. HcLaughlin
Mrs. r1iller
Hrs. Patcheck
drs. \.Jebb

Nrs. Decker

Hrs. NcLau8hlin
Hr. Janus
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Hr. Layton

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Hrs. Rancatti
Hr. Laue

�Eight Grade__ ___
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Trudy Alexander
Robbart Bach
Karen Baumgardner
Karin Bell
\.Jendy Berger
Kathy Campbell
Dannelle Clement
~.Jendy Cobb
Tamera Conrad
Jennifet Comstock
Barbara Dockery
Dolores Dugan
Dayson Gosney
Jason Gurule
Karla Hamm
Lissa Hasty
Tammie Holt
Sherri Hunt
Steve Hunt
Jackie Keirns
Veronica Kern
Edwin Lockard
Tracie Ludwig
Sherry Ludwig
Bobby Hartin
Justin McCarty
Brad HcKinney
§·cott Hiller
Suzanne Niggle
Tina Penning
Trent Phelps
Calvin Pope
Tina Prior
Bengta Robbins
Harie Rogers
Ricky Rodman
Loretta Sailer
Johnny Schrnier
Lisa Settner
Leonard Smith
Brenda Sower
Kip Strohecker
Beverly Talbot
Tish Tena
Lance Theriot
Michelle Thomas
Donna \-/heat
Tony \.Jilme r

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�FIFTH &amp; FOURTH

TOP: Dusty Hunter, Aaron Holley, Sean t.Jynn, Pauline Beaver, Donald
Hannah, George Doscher, Kevim Van~·link.le, Cheryl Baker 2nd: Joe Mann)
Cleve Smith, Wasley Raga, Chuck Keith, Adam Asl&amp;orth, Tagore Prianto,
Steve Garcia, Lance Robbins, Sven Larson, Becky Miller, Tabathe. Martinez,
Kerri Alexander, 3rd: }1rs. Jefferies, Julie Green, Kim Bell, Jeannette
Mendenhall, Stephanie Wilmer, Hicki Hatley, Garry Hillyar, Kyle Wommer,
Derridk Martinie, LouAnn .Hars, Hichelle Sower, Amber Bloodhawk, Lana
Lorenz, 1st: Steven Dukes, Doug Bach, Jay Foster, Dennis Garcia, Donald
Smith, Rodney Lanham, Rrian Luce, Jill Pack, Lisa Cundiff, Jolynn
Gherordini~ Hs. Stevens.

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TOP: Jim Tuttrow, Katrina Morrison, Lisa Nathe, Carolyne Cleveland,
Keri Dosher, Lara Brooks, Heather Hasty, Hichael Barber, Jason Horwath,
Paco Tena, David HcDaniel, 2nd: Jimmy Campbell, Kellie Bianca, Jake
Forsythe, Heath Wickman, Kyle Beebe, Lavenia Baxtrom, Dawn Garcia, Jamie
Carter, Andrea Hickman, Diana Rhyno, Scott Nelson, Hrs. l..Jebb,
3rd: Jason HcCracken, Terry Heyers, Joseph Leger, Dana Stalioritis, Angela
Oater, Tricia Pierce, Sage lillderson, Patrick Cartwright, Teal Peck,
4th:Tina Yin3ling, Lisa Kilbank, Kiyla Bynum, Brittne¥ Lee, Jenny Jenkins,
Marcie · Couch, Jason Keirns, Michael Snooks, Gavin Brown, Michelle Suffling,
Tanya Baxter, Marty Hoover, Janean Evans

�SEVENTH &amp; SIXTH

--~--~--------~~~~-------- ~~

NO NAMES AVAILABLE

TOP: Tracy Kugle, Wade Garcia, Lee Cobb, Melissa Metivier, Susie Clement,
Amy Mead, Shanna Rock, Katie Johnson, r1'lissa Torres, Dereck Baker,
2nd: Elisa Lockard, Stacey Davis, Kristy Janson, Cinnamon Reese,
Jeniffer Snooks, Patrice Fair, Jalina Mankins, Arlene Schnider, Bobbie
Jones, Arron Carter; 3rd: Iva Watts, Paul Vance, Jim Lanham, Bill Mcarty,
Shuan Har_s, Dean ~fuitehead, Michelle Stovall, Hitch Sower, 4th: Hark
Cooard, Pual HcGinnis, Nonte Ricca, Brett LaBarthe, William Davis,
Charlie Miggli, Danny Wickman, Adam Jack, Robbie Peck, 5th: Jeff Cook,
Tina Falso, Mark Andresen, Roland Lockard, Brian Bushey, James Mathie,
Derrick Smith, O'Brady rlcNew, Sheldon Gosney, Mr. Trujillo, Mrs. Miller

79

�THIRD &amp; SECOND

TOP: Ellis Lon gfellow, Scott Bell, Mike Wickman, Fred Linfesty, Jeremy
Russell, Danny Kilbank, Kristen Sittner, Lori Fenwick, Terri Jones, Debbie
Beebe, Kelly Hars, Krista Schnelle, 2nd: Hrs. Rancatti, Jaaron Hankins,
l-1ike Donan, Andy r·1cCoy, Krystal Geier, Heath Layton, Stein Larson, Halker
Taylor, Heath Plumb, Lee Don an, .Jessica ·H arris, 3rd: Neil Reese, Wylie
Butler, Aaron Zolber, Frankie Rule, Kelly Prior, Kerri .:-filler, Dawn Wommer,
Brenda Bennett, Jason Jenkins, Royce Hogensen, Tim Johnson, James Duke
Hissing--Troy Kugle, Chad Layton, Christy Griffin, Larry So\ver

80

TOP (left-right): Donnie Coburn, Dawn Peterson, Christina Killbank, Deanna
Cundiff, Jeremy O'Crotty, Cindy Hickman, Racheal Luce, Rachael Davenport,
Tamara Teller, Megan Shellman, Chonda Howe, Gretchen No ~ ris, Kim Vance,
Missy Garner. MIDDLE ROW: Lorie Larkin, Chandra Silvermail, Heather Dannelly,
Rebecca Berger, Dolly Allen, Sarah Stottlemeyer, Nikki Miller, Ryan Larkin,
Joseph Dernoga, Jake Wickham, Justin Tlabot, T. L. Collins, Kenny Haas,
Anna Edgerton, Mariann Rhyne. BOTTOM ROW: Sherry Janson, Merica Mayfield,
Jess Beaver, Matt Phillips, Charlie Wilson, Jasmine Silvernail, Xan Lynch,
Cody Post, Josh Stottlemeyer, Monte Pope, Jarrod Bloodhawk, Jimmy Beaver,
Merdith Potter, Mellissa Baxter.

�KINDERGARTEN &amp; FIRST

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P.O. Box 2667
Durango, Colorado 81301
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DURANGO. COLORADO 81301

AIASAZI TITLE SERVICE, IIC.
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Durango, Colo. S13Dl

BAYFIELD GLASS

ROBERT M FRUIT
(Owner)

P 0 BOX 56
6 COLORADO DRIVE
BAYFIELD. COLORADO 81122

�John D. McGeeney
TOM TAYLOR AGENCY
ALL LINES BUSINESS AND PERSONAL INSURANCE

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Tom TayloT - BTokeT

( 303)

P.O. BOX 540

884-9:~98

BAYFIELD, COLO. 81122

Licensed Electrical Contractors
Residential -Commercial
303-884-9430
Home: 884-2690

P.O. Box597
312 Bus . Route 160
Bayfield . CO 81122

Texaco

BAYFIELD TEXACO
FULL TIME MACHANIC
FULL

Bayfield, Colorado 81122

884-9996

884-2243
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DURANGO, COLORADO 81301

Southwest Colorado• Doily Newspaper for 101 yeara

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DURANGO, COLORADO

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BAYFIELD, CO 81122

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Durango, Colorado 81301

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1111 Camino Del Rio
Durango, Colorado 81301
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303-24 7-3433
Post Office Box 2126
1211 Main Avenue Durango, CO 81301

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�PHONE 303-884-9583- POST OFFICE BOX 507
BAYFIELD, COLORADO 81122

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BOX 24 BAYFIELD, COLO. 81122

CONGRADULATIONS GRADUATES

(303) 884-9617

REPAIRS - BRAKE WORK TIRES - TUBES-

BATTERIES

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OX 24

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B yfiefd. C iorado 81122

BAYFIELD FOOD MARKET, INC.
PINE RIVER PLAZA
P. 0. BOX 386

884-9523

BAYFIELD, COLORADO 81122

BAYFIELD, COLORADO 81122

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MARCELINE, MISSOURI 84858

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BAYFIELD, COLORADO 81122

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SERVING La PLATA COUNTY FOR OVER 30 YEARS

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radio

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THE BAYFIELD SCHOOLS SINCERELY APPRECIATE
THE SUPPORT OF THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES:
A &amp; L COORS INC. DURANGO, COLO.
BASIN REXALL DRUG DURANGO, COLO
CENTENNIAL SAVINGS &amp; LOAN DURANGO, COLO.
DURANGO OFFICE PRODUCTS DURANGO, COLO.
THE DURANGO STOCKMAN DURANGO, COLO.
HOGAN'S DURANGO, COLO.
JOHNSON JEWELERS DURANGO, COLO.
JON POMEROY &amp; ASSOCIATES DURANGO, COLO. ·
McKNIGHT BROS. DURANGO, COLO.
OFFICE OUTFITTERS DURANGO, COLO.
PONCA WHOLESALE DURANGO, COLO.
SOUTHWEST PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOC. DURANGO, COLO.
WILLIAM A. JENKINS DURANGO, COLO.
YUCCA BLOSSOM APPARELL DURANGO, COLO.
BAYFIELD GIFT SHOP &amp; GALLERY BAYFIELD, COLO.
SHLUTER'S FLORAL DURANGO, COLO.

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695 BUCK HIGHV/AY
BAYFIELD~ COLORADO
Durango, Colorado 81301

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������The members of the Armual Staff of
1949 sincerely hope that this year book
will bring happy memories for years to
come.
We have endeavored to submit the
highlights of this years' activities for
your enjoyment.

��SCHOOL BUILDINGS

BAYFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

NEW BAYFIELD GDtNASIUM

Used for the first time this year

��administration

��SUPERINTENDENT,S MESSAGE

I want to congratulate the Annual Staff for producing
this beautiful yearbook for 1949.
~

It is always a pleasure to find young people who assume
responsibilities of this nature and have the energy, fortitude and preservance to see a good job well-done.
I lmow the Wolverine for 1949 will remain a treasured
possession for many years to come and will always bring back
happy memories to those who have it.
Kindest regards and best wishes to all of you.

....'
Aaron A- Baker

��uear students'
Addressing you in tlds year's 'WOLVERINE
seens an odd and uneXPected pleasure that cannot be
discarded.
If' idlY
I were
a bolder and more aggressive person,
1 would fraJJklY saY the tbings 1 have alwaYS held
as sound principleS· 1 would saY that some of you
will be failures in liJe because you are not good
citizenS in scbool, or that you are too buSY sowing nyour wild oats." 1 .ould !lo on to saY that
manY of you will lead haPPY and successful lives in
your ovon right because you have adjusted your sights
on theconsider,
future asasgood
citizenS·
David
Starr Jordon, President of

the For&lt;Jilam University did a few years ag&lt;&gt;--' •Your
firSt dutY ill life is toward your afterself. So
live that t e man or woman you ought to be maY, in
hiS tlJI\e, be ~ossible, be actual· . .

K· J. pushor

��AAROI BAKER

Superintendent
American Hist.
Current Hist.
Senior Sponsor

FAYE PETERSON
Spanish
English
Sophomore Sponsor

K. J. PUSHOR
Principal
English
Geography
History
Junior Sponsor

KEITH 0 1 TOOLE

Commercial
:W~ath.

Freshman Sponsor

AMY THOMPSON
Science
}.:ath
Home Economics
Eighth Grade

FACULTY

��THE YEAR IN REVIli.fl
School started on September 6th. New faces were to be
f'ound on the teaching staff. Mr. Pushor, principal, came here
from Minnesota. Mr. 0' Toole came from Durango to be cozmnercial
and math teacher. Mrs. Thompson of Falfa we found to be science,
math, and home ec. teacher. Mrs. Short accepted a position as
fifth grade teac~er, and Mrs. Crowell, the sixth grade. Mrs.
Mayfield was the first grade teacher, and Miss Green took Mrs.
Mohney's place as the second grade teacher.
The annual carnival was put over w.ith loads of enthusiasm.
We made almost five hundred dollars for the Athletic Fund. ~arie
Harris was voted Carnival Queen. :ur. Baker's Sbmoo contest failed to materialize.
We had our first basketball tournament in the new gym in
November. Silverton, Indian School, Ignacio, ltancos, and Pacosa
played besides Bayfield. We went to the final with Silverton,
but were defeated by a narrow margin after a hard fought game.
Jimmie Frahm and Lois Butler were selected as co-editors of
the Wolverine in November.
Generous advertisers made it possible for us to have a beautiful new curtain for the stage in the auditorium. We also got
blackout curtains for all the gym windows.
Our basketball team won all honors when they went to the
Kirtland Tourney in January. They won over Aztec, Kirtland, and
Cortez to obtain the first place trophy.
We all had our pictures taken in January for the Wolverine.
Harold' s white shirt and tie really got around.
By the end of January our basketball boys had acquired a
magnificent record of wins, playing all comers. We suffered
an embarrassing defeat at the hands of Durango and the Indians.
On February twelth ., our boys made history by defeatine the
Durango Demons 42-35 before a capacity crowd of Bayfielders and
Durangoans. The townspeople played the game over anci over all
night and all the next day.
In February, Jo Ann Mobley was armounced as Valedictorian
of the 1949 Graduating Class, and Jimmie Frahm as Salutatorian.
Our Future:
In March we fight for our life in the league tourney. We
have hopes of going to the district playoffs, and in the same
breath to the side, to Denver.
In April, our days will be highlighted by the Senior Class
play. The play is not offi~ial but the potential cast is ea~er.
May brines graduation day closer and closer. The Juniors
really have a "roll" for the banquet and promt

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seniors

��DON FAIR

Student Council
Athletics 2
"B" Club
Wolverine

HOWARD FAHRIOU

Student Council
Athletics 4
Vice Pres.
"B" Club
Wolverine

Jil4 FRAHM

Student Council
Senior Pres.
Athletics 4
"B" Club
Wolverine
Salutatorian

SENIORS

BUSTER WALKER
Athletics 2
"B" Club
Vlolverine

WOODY EMERSON

Athletics 2
"B" Club

��ESTHER RICHARm
Pep Club
Glee Club
Wolverine
Purple &amp; Gold

JO ANN MOBLEY

Pep Club
Wolverine
Purple &amp; Gold
Glee Club
Valedictorian

JWUE HARRIS

Pep Club
Wolverine
Glee Club
Purple &amp; Gold

SENIORS

EILEEN RICHARIS
Pep Club
Glee Club
Wolverine
Purple &amp; Gold

JEANNE SOWER
Pep Club
Glee Club
Wolverine

��BUD lARSEN

Student Council
Athletics 3
11 B11 Club
Wolverine

BILL HUNTINGTON

Athletics 2
11 11
B Club
Wolverine

GARY PAYSON
Athletics 2
"B" Club

SENIORS

STAtJLEY STEELE

Athletics
11 B11 Club

HUGH LARSEN

Athletics 2
"B" Club
Wolverine

��BERNIECE HUNTllmTON
Pep Club
Music

CHARLES SUTHERLIN
Athletics

SENIOR CLASS HISTORY
We, the Senior Class, entered tne first grade on the momentus day of September 6, 1937. No one knew that class was to be
outstanding (of course we are.) Our teacher, for most of us was
Miss Helen McDonald, a real teacher.
Second grade, third grade, our teachers were Erma Jones and
Helen Grush. VIe made it though and tried for the fourth.
Fourth, fifth, and sixth were all good years. Teachers were
numerous--Helen Grush, Oppy Reams, Gladys Steels, and Mrs. Shoemaker came in rapid succession. Hieh light of our fifth year was
our first night party.
Seventh grade our teacher was Mrs. McCoy, one of our favorite
teachers. Dean Halverson made a cake for the school picnic that
year.
Eighth grade we were the boss of the grade school. Happy day,
we graduated. Our teacher that year was }i;rs. Brown.
Hieh School-green Freshies. The teachers that year were all
okay. The Initiation was rough but we were too.
Sophomore, and now our turn to dish it out to the Freshies.
VIe did, too. Our sponsor that year was Mrs. Jenkins.
Junior year, we had our class play that we loyally believe,
was the best ever. We kept the flag away from the Sophomores
too. Mrs. Peterson was our sponsor that year.
row in our Senior Year we rule the roost (we think.) Nobody
was, is or ever will be as great as the Class of "49n. Just ask
any senior, he' 11 tell you. Marie Harris has the title of Carnival Queen this year. l•Ir. Baker is our sponsor, and although we
don't just love school, vre kinda hate to graduate.

��SENIOR CLASS WILL
We, the members of the Senior Class, being of sound mind and
good health wish the following onto the following described
persons:
Esther Richards wills her History papers to Harold.

(He uses

them anyway. )
N,arie Harris wills her ability to cet doughnuts to Jane Thieme.
Buster ifalker wills his big feet to Neal Snooks.
Woody Emerson wills his ability to get along with girls to Dean
Halverson.
Hugh Larsen wills his good grades to Lois Butler.
Stanley Steele wills his whiskers to To~ Tanner.
Jimmie Frahm wills his tallness to Ji~ Rutherford.
Charles Sutherlin wills his hot rod to Earl Cable.
Eileen Richards wills her ability to be a good lawyer to Jimmie
Squires.
Howard Fahrion wills his place on the first team to Donald Mcintyre.
Gary Payson wills his curly hair to Merle Harrison.
Bill Huntington wills Martha, to John Purcell.
Don Fair wills his basketball to Faye Haga.
Bud Larsen wills his physique to Kennie Montgomery.
Berniece :Ciuntington wills her car to Shirley Dowell.
Jeanne So\'rer wills her curly hair to Cora Landreth .
Jo Ann wills her ability to argue to delen McCarthy.

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J un1ors

��JUNIORS
LOIS BUTLER

Sect. Jr. Class
Sect. Student Council
HAROLD LePLA.TI'

Vice-Pres. Jr. Class

DONALD MciNTYRE
Student Council
FAYE HAGA

Pres. Jr. Class
Student Council

JANE THEIME

JOHN PURCELL

HELEN McCARTHY

CORA IANmETH

��Dean Halverson

JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY
i'/e started to school in the year
of 1938 ·with Helen .t.cCarthy, Marie
Harris, Cora Landreth, and Jane Thieme .
~·le were very small and shy but the shyness soon left us vmen we found how nice
our teacher, ~{rs. McDonald was.
The second year Donald Mcintyre
came fron l~ew lt~exico . That year we
started writing and our arithmetic was
just a little harder. Our teacher was
Miss Jacobson.
The third year To~ Tanner came
from Allison. That year we started having geography every Friday afternoon. ..e didn't like it so we gave our teacher, L.'.rs.
Shields, a surprise party every Friday until she started making
us do our geography first.
In the fourth grade we had the same teacher but we started
on division problems that year.
The fifth grade we had three teachers-Mrs . Steels, Mrs.
~lcSpadden and Mrs. Wilmer . Our greatest fun was watchine Mrs.
Wilmer ride down the fire escape.
The sixth grade Harold LePlatt came from I.ew l!exico . Our
teacher was l.:.rs. Ostwald . I'Je played relay games and sang "Pistol
Packin 1 J,!a_ma. 11
The seventh grade '\vas our hardest year so far. Mrs. Brown
was our teacher.
In the eighth grade we really thou;ht we were hot stuff.
We were nov1 in the hieh school buildine. It also meant that we
got to graduate from elementary school. Mrs . nhite was our
teacher.
The ninth grade the sophomores Yrere a trifle hard on us.
The initiation was a little rough. Faye Haga and Lois Butler
entered during this year. hlrs. Jenkins, Urs. Baker, and Mrs.
Peterson were our teachers.
When we were sophomores it was our turn to dish it out
to the "freshies. 11 John Purcell entered our class that year.
Our teachers were A~. Jenkins, Mrs . Peterson, and Mrs . ~rris.
This year we didn 1 t get to give a play as our class is so
small. We sold refreshments at our Invitational Tournament and
earned $144. This money goes to the banquet and prom that we
plan on giving for the seniors. We hope they appreciate it because it has and will involve a lot of hard work. There are
only nine Juniors this year. Five girls and four boys. Our
teachers are: lJr. Baker, Mr. Pushor, Mrs. Peterson, and Mr.
O'Toole.

��sophomores

��SOPHOMORES
Betty Stephenson, Marjorie Mattes, Vera Hollar, Barbara McCoy,
Shir.Ley Dowell, Jnne Martin, Barbara Wells, Jinlnzy' Squires,
Kenneth Montgomery, Bobby Norris, Johnny Goff, Melvin Rodrequez, Clarence Monger, Merle Harrison, Noel Peterson, J~
Rutherford; Martha Shelhamer, Kay Larsen, La Verne Sower,
Jeanie W'ells, Cecelia Cnndiff, Frances Albright, Wilma Wells,
Frances Parks.
In our first year of school we started out with a full
class, but now there are only eight of us who started out that
first year. They are Bobby Norris, Kennie Montgomery, Jnne
Martin, Jeanie ~Vells, LaVerne Sower, Betty Stephenson, Martha
Shelhamer, and Merle Harrison, Bobb,r ana Kennie were just as
mean as t.hey are now.
Vie had our first 11night 11 party at the Grange Hall when
we were in the fifth grade. From then on the fourth graders
seemed like babies.
The main thing that remains of our eighth grade is trying to work square root. We had three different teachers that
year and they all worked the stuff different ways. Vere we
confused.
Our freshman initiation was nnbearable. We got it for
a whole weekt. Oh well, we lived through it. The only thing
that kept us alive '\Vas the thought that next year we could do
the same things to those dear little freshies. The impossible
happened. We only got to initiate them one night, but that is
fate.

��freshmen

��FRESHMEN: Back Row, L. To R.:
Ji.nmr:i..e Mohney, Paul Denton,
Charles Goff, Dwight Ward, R. V. Cobb,
14i.ddl.e Row: Frank
Harris, Jack Steele, Melvin Haga, Martin Landreth, Victor
Neuenschwander, Sam Hollar, Edward Percell, James Mobley,
Tol'liiD\Y' Richards, Front Row: Earl Cable, Dorothy Stephenson,
Nadine Smart 1 Melba Cundiff, Helen Bro\Ul, Nina Squires, Hilda
Peterson, and Kenneth McCoy.
We started our school in 1939 with ltiss l4cDonald as our
teacher. These people have come from the £irst to the ninth
in this school: Martin Landreth, Tolllley' Richards, Dwight Ward,
Edward Percell, Kenneth McCoy, Dorothy Stephenson, and R. V.
Cobb.
Miss Jacobs taught us all we learned in the second grade.
Remember when Tol'l~ID\Y' had to sit on the teacher's lap.
In the third grade Mrs. Shields taught us. It was an uneventful year.
I guess we really were mean in the fourth grade. That year
we learned the art of shooting spit wads. Mrs. Sapp was our
teachers.
Boy, weren't we big in the fifth grade, we went upstairs
and had parties too. Mrs. Ostwald was our teacher.
In the sixth grade 1re were divided. Eight people were in
six "A" and the rest were in six 11B11 • Mrs. Worall taught six
"A 11 and NJ.l"s. Ostwald six "B".
Mr. Smith helped us through the seventh grade. We made
$97 raffling a basket of food. This went £or Playground Equipment.
Now for the eighth grade and graduation. llrs. Morris gave
us good enough grades to graduate with: Victor Neuenschwander
and Hilda Peterson tied for Valedictorian .
Now we are ninth graders with a bad reputation. We hope 11e
are improving, teachers L

��favorites

��ANNUAL QUEEN
Lenora Archuleta

�1

�organizations

��STUDENT COUNCIL
Left to Right: Donald Mcintyre, La Verne Sower, Faye Haga,
Goldie Wells, Lois Butler, Aaron Baker, Bud Larsen, Howard
Fahrion, Bobby Norris, Don Fair, Martin Landreth, Jim Frahm.

Early last fall, class meetings were called for the
selection of representatives to the Student Council. Our
student governing body. Seniors chose four members, Juniors
three, Sophomores two, Freshmen one, and Eighth Grade one.
From the Seniors class were chosen Bud Larsen, Don Fair,
Jim Frahm, and Howard Fahrion, the Juniors selected Lois
Butler, Faye Haga, and Don ~.: cintyre. Representing the Sophomores are LaVerne Sower and Bobby Norris. The Freshmen chose
Martin Landreth and the Eighth grade chose Goldie Wells.
From these eleven members of the Student Council, Jim
Frahm was elected to serve as president, Howard Fahrion as
Vice-President, and Lois Butler was elected secretary.
Under the direction of Mr. Baker, and tl~ough the leadership of its members, the Student Council was responsible
for ridding the school of the menace of pinon nuts.
A delegation composed of Bud Larsen, Jim Frahm, and
sponsor Mr. Baker, was selected to go to the State Student
Council convention at Fort Collins, but due to the Basketball schedule were unable to attend.

��"B" CLUB·
Standing: L. to R.: Woody Emerson, Jinnnie Frahm, Howard
Fahrion, Bud Larsen, Don Fair, Buster Walker, Neal Snooks,
Coach Baker,
Seater: Stanley Steele, Gary Payson, Hueh Larsen, Harold
LePlatt, Bill Huntington.
Bayfield High broueht a new organization to its hall.
The "B" Club, sponsored by Coach Baker, is composed of all
high school athletes who have earned letters in high school
sports.
The eleven members of this year's "B" Club elected Howard
Fahrion, president, Woody Emerson, Vice-President, and Harold
LePlatt, Secretary.
Various matters concerning athletics have been discussed
and acted upon at the several successful meetines.

The great

success of the pre-season basketball tourney in November was
due to the initial steps taken by the 11 B11 Club.

��WOLVERINE
Twenty juniors and seniors wandered into the 1olverine
meeting room in November and most o.f them -..andered out with
assignments .for the production o.f Bayfield High School's
number one attraction, the «olverine year book.
After due consideration .for talents, advisor Mr. Pushor,
announced the .following staf.f assignments: Jimmie Frahm and
Lois Butler, Co-editors; Marie Harris, clubs and class editor,
assisted by Faye Ila.ga and Jane Thieme; Buster Walker, business
manager, assisted by Harold LePlatt and Hugh Larsen; Jo Ann
Mobley and Esther Richards, advertising managers; Buster Walker
and Bud Larsen, sports editors, aided by Ji.JDJ:ey" Mohney and Tol'IIey'
Richards; Dean Halverson, Photographer; Jeanne Solver, Dormie
Fair, Eileen Richards, and Bill Huntington, make-up editors;
Howard Fahrion, artist.
One of the main attractions .for working on the Wolverine
this year has been the generous excuses given by the Wolverine
staff advisor, Mr. Pushor, .from English class.
Pictures of indi. vidual jun1ors and seniors, o.f classes
and organizations, and of grade school groups were taken on
January 19.
The staff wishes you long rooments o.f memories and nostalgia with the reading of this year 1 s
WOLVERINE

��PURPLE AND GOLD
Standing: Hilda Peterson, To~ Richards, J~ Mohney,
Mr. Pusher, Sitting: Nancy Rutherford, Earleen McCoy,
Jeanie Wells, Jo Ann Mobley, Esther Richards, Eileen
Richards, Nina Squires, Helen Brown, Goldie Wells,
Jo Ann Mobley was chosen to head the 1948-49 Purple and
Gold staff of Bayfield High School. Marie Harris bad the
position of news editor. Jeanie Wells was selected as associate editor to succeed to the editorship next year. Other
staff members are Esther Richards and Eileen Richards, humor
editors; Ann Tanner, Hilda Peterson, Nina Squires, Helen Brown,
Nancy Rutherford, Goldie Wells and Earleen McCoy reporters;
J~ Mohney, sports; Nina Squires and Hilda Peterson, production; Raymond Yfells and Toiilii\Y Richards, Circulation.
Through a high-pressured campaign in September, the staff
enrolled near~ a hundred subscribers in grade and high school.
Instead of selling advertising for each issue, the staff encouraged businessmen of Bayfield to purchase subscriptions.
This year's staff encountered numerous obstacles, among
them the lack of typists and the all-too-familiar deadline for
reeular issues.
Out standing features of the Purple ani Gold were the good
coverage of sports and school activities, teachers interviews,
senior portraits, and grade news.
Mr. Pusher is the Purple and Gold Sponsor.

��PEP

CLUB

Left to Right, Top Row: Bonnie Landreth, Dorothy Stephenson, Nadine Smart, Cora Landreth, Melba Cundiff, Helen
Brown, Shirley I:owell, Barbara Wells, Wilma Wells, Vera
Hollar, Cecelia Cundif f, Clara Rivas, Mary Tofoya,
Middle Row: Mrs. Peterson, Kay Larsen, Faye Haga, Marjorie
Mattes, Helen UcCarthy, Jo Ann Mobley, Lois Butler, Jeannie
Wells, Jane Thieme, Barbara !!cCoy, Frances Parks, Esther
Richards, Eileen Richards, Front Ro~ Jeanne Sower, Betty
Noble, Goldie ·,•[ells, Earleen McCoy, Nancy Rutherford, Roberta
Pierson, Rosemary Purcell, ~ Davis, and Frances Albright~
Cheer Leaders: Nina Squires, Hilda Peterson, LaVerne Sower,
and Martha Shelharraner.
The 1948-49 Pep Club, under the ·advice of Mrs. Peterson,
has been remodeled from the previous organization. More interest has been taken by high school students, and more activities have been undertaken.
Early in the season the student body selected four cheerleaders to lead their activities. The girls chosen are LaVerne Sower, Martha Shelllalller, Hilda Peterson, and Nina Squires.
The cheer girls have decked themselves out in new purple and
gold outfits. The leaders introduced new yells and songs to
the club and worked out regular folk dance steps to accompany
them. Forty-two girls belong to the Pep Club, and most of
them have purchased purple sweaters to wear to the games.
l.:C.ny of them expect to receive a letter "B" for their sweaters
at the end of the year, depending on their participation in
Pep Club.
The Pep Club girls have earned money at games by selling
refreshments. The money earned •~s spent to help pay expenses
for out-of-town games.

��MUSIC
Back Row: Rosenary Purcell, Roberta Pierson, Mary Joyce Davis,
Nadine Smart, Melba Cundiff, Bonnie Landreth, Frances Parks,
Frances Albright, Clara Revis.
Second Row: Betty Noble, Shirley Dowell, Marjorie Uattes,
Helen McCarthy, Esther Richards, Cora Landreth, Eileen Richards,
Wilma Wells, Vera Hollar, Cecelia Cundiff, llary Tafoya, Mr.
O'Toole.
Front Row: Lois Butler, Jane Thieme, Barbara llcCoy, Jeanne
Sower, Faye Haga, laVerne So&gt;rer, Kay Larsen, »a.rtha Shelhamer,
Ba.1·bara Wells.
The music class was organized at the first of the year
with Mr. 0' Toole as director.
were the musicians.

Lois Butler and LaVerne So1ter

The chorus sang and learned several new

songs which they sang at the various clubs and meetings.
trio this year consisted of Esther Richards, Wilma
1~rtha

Shelhamer.

The

ells, and

��sports

��This year was the first for six-man football in Bayfield.
The Wolverines were runners-up in the Basin Leaeue. That ~s
pretty good for first year.
The Dolores Bears won the Basin championship. They had
several years of six-man football playinc to back them.
The ·wolverines started the season by playing Dove Creek.
The follovd.nc are the teams they played and the scores.
Dove Creek 0
Pagosa Springs
Dolores 18
Ignacio 0
Indians 13

0

Bayfield
Bayfield
Bayfield
Bayfield
Bayfield

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These are the boys who played for Bayfield on the first
six. Snooks played left end, -~·:alker-cer:ter, Frahm-right end,
Fair-quarterback, Fahrion-left hal£back, and Larsen-right
halfback.
These are the rest of the boys as follows: Hugh larsen,
John Purcell, Bill Huntineton, Jimmy Squires, Kenneth Montgomery,
Jimmy Rutherford, Noel Peterson, Woody Emerson, and Harold LePlatt.
Coach Baker did very well with his boy's for his and their
first year.

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�Howard Fahrion1 Wooey &amp;lerson1 Don Fair1 Buster Walker1
JiDmie Frala.
The First Five

Stanley Steele, Donald Kclntyre 1 Bill Huntington, Neal Snooks 1
Kenneth McCoy, Don Fair, Howard Fahrion, Woody Emerson, Jimmie
Frabm1 Buster Walker 1 Harold LePlatt :Ugr., Aaron A• .Eaker1
Coach.

��SECOND TEAM
Back Row, Left to Rieht: Jirranie Squires, Bobby Norris, Martin
Landreth, Kenneth Montgomery, Noel Peterson, John Golf, Coach
Baker.
Front Row, Left to Right: Gary Payson, Harold LePlatt, Jimmie
1~hney, Paul Denton.

Forr7ard: Harold LePlatt, Center : Martin Landreth, Forward:
Gary Payson, Guard: Bobby Norris, Guard &amp; Kenny Montgomery.

��BASKETBALL
'48-49'
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here
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Kirtland
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21 . ..... ••• • Town Team
29 .. ..•. • • • •Indians
J4 •••••••••• Silverton
18 •••••••••• Indians
46 •••••••••• Silverton
29 •••••••••• Ignacio
5o •••••••••• Silverton
4o •••••••••• Pagosa

39 .......... Mancos
28 •••••••••• Nucla
l? •••••••••• ~ve Creek
45 ••••••••••Aztec
2? •••••••••• Monticello
J5 •••••••••• Indians
2) •••••••••• Dolores
2) ••••••••••Aztec
2? •••••••••• Kirtland
J5 •••••••••• Cortez
24 •••••••••• Mancos
55 •••••••••• Durango
2l ........•• Dove Creek
39 •••••••••• Farmington

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4J. ••••.••••• Cortez

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DURA1GO TOURNEY

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��BASKETBALL

•48-49'

We started the season off with Walker and Frahm as foM~ards
Fair as center, Emerson and Fahrion as Guards. After the Preseason Tournament the line up was: Walker and Fahrion forwards,
Fair center, Frahm and Emerson guards. And it has been that way
since. With much support from the second five.
We have had the best season in Football and Basketball, that
B. H. S. has on~- ~-r many years. The players were able to show
their abilit:
ith the new Gymnasium.
The team wishes to thank Mr. Baker for his swell job of
coaching, and to the teachers and the Pep Club for their support.
We a..L.su wish to thank the Towns-People and Parents for their
support of the team and school.
As we are ready to send the annual to press, we are looting
forward:
March, 3-4-5, we travel to Durango for the San Juan Basin
Class 11 B11 Tournament. From there we hope to go to District, and
from there on.

COACHES MESSAGE
The team this year was made up chief~ of seniors who reached their peak in 1948-49. Howard Fahrion and Jimmie Frahm had
played together four years, with Buster Walker in the line up
for three years, Woody Emerson and Don Fair two years. The other boys on the team had height and ability somewhat comparable
to the first five.
Never in history had Bayfield even dreamed of taking such
foes on as Durango, Farmington, Cortez, Aztec, and others in the
"A" Class. Never before had competition been so keen throughout
the San Jean Basin.
We scored 1,369 points to our opponents 984. We had a scoring average 45.6 to the opponents 32.6. We have played 30 games;
so far we have won 23 and lost 7.
Don Fair leads in scoring with 416, ?ahrion was next with
362, Buster next with 216, Woody Emerson next with 119, and Frahm
last with 90 points.

��Bayfield Defeats Silverton
To Win B Tournament

Proving that it was not an Uf- ers caught up and went ahead
set the night before, Bayfield won 15-14 but the determined Wolthe Class B Tournament in Du- verines clicked for three lay-ups
rango Saturday night by defeat- to increase their half-time lead to
ing Silverton 42-31. It was the 23-15.
second t1me in the tournament
The Miners put up a hard fight
that Bayfield won from SJlverton. in the third period but Don Fa.r
An overflow crowd that had kept his team out m front and
the gym packed a half hour be- Buster W a lker added four points
fore the prclimmary game, saw to send the W olverines to a 33-23
the Bavficld Wolverines hustle advantage at the start of the last
th ir way to their most importa nt quarter.
victory of the season.
It w as a hectic last period and
B oth teams arc eligible for the tempers were short T he Miners
district B tou rnnment at Alamosa s h ots were h u rrit•dlv and wildly
starting Thursday.
a nd B ayfield pick ed up extra
The Silverton Min.ers were poi n ts to win 43-31.
cold throughout the game and
The eniire Bayfield fiv e
blew many chances. But they
played a fast ball game and d id
fought all the way as they lost.
not stop once. Neither team
used 8 substitution as not a
A s the game started, Gallegos
hit a foul shot to put the Minman fouled out.
ers out in front. The WolverH oward Fahnon was high point
ines bounced back quickly with man with 17. He was ably assistHoward Fahrion and Don Fair ed bv Don Fair w 1th 14 Don Rob• hitting. and. led 14-10 at the I inson and Sam Eccher hit 8 points
quarter.
apiece in the losm~: cause fo1 SIIIn the second quarter, the .!V!in- V&lt;'rton.
'l'hp 1cfPn Ps wPrC' ClnrC'ncc
H1gman and Plnl I11cdt Durango
e1ghth g1ade \\Oil n p1clnnmmy
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SAN JUAN
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��elementary

��8th Gradel Top Row, L. to R.a Larry Smith, Wylie Carmack,
Raymond Wells, Clare Rivas, Bonny Landreth, Charlie Berry,
Donnie Holt.
Bottom Row, L. to R.a llary Tofoya, Rose llary Purcell, Earleen McCoy, Goldie Wells, Nancy Rutherford, Roberta Pierson,
Uary Davis, and Betty Noble.

7th Grades Top Row, L. to R.a John Bigham, Bobby Wolfe, Cecil
McCoy, Ermon Harper, Lawerence Garcia, David Rivas, Felix Sanchez, Gordon Steele.
Bottom Row: Rena Davis, l!arka Peterson, Joanne Hickman, llrs.
&amp;ni.th, Vadie Harris, Derylin Cooper, Charlotte Mobley.

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�Sth Grade: Back Row: D. Percell, G. Yuser, L. Peterson, J.
Sower, D. I~~cCoy, D. t~euenschv~ander, M. Tafoya, R. Kelzy, J.
Montgomery, B. Squires, D. ifells, W. Martin, Y{. Gosney, G.
Powell.
Front Row: M. Harris, S. Carmack, E. Marris, D. Harper, B. McIntyre, G. Boulden, P. Tafoya, w. Peterson, E. Crowell.

6th Grade: Back Row: C. Weddle, M. Bigham, J. Cavendar, S.
Morrison, J. Temple, G. !~per , S. Snooks, F. Revis , J. Monger,
s. Hickman, Mrs. Short.
Second now: A. Davis , M. Thompson, B. Hayden, J. Wells, H. Rodriquez, J. Snooks, J. Holt, J. Monger, B. Carpenter, R. Martinez,
M. Metz.

��Fourth Gradel
Top Row1 L. to R.a lirs. Ostwald1 R. ~!orton1
K. Payne 1 s. Longwell, G. Amon1 II. Lelds1 J. llarshall, s.
Cundiff1 R. Go!f1 G. Cooper, L. Van Dusen1 )(. Horrison1 c.
Revis1 s. JlcVicker1 l!. Carpenter, J. Neuenschwander, s. Jlay!ield1 B. J. Weber1 E. Powell.

Third Grade, 1st Rowa J. Reed, u. Bigham., s. Carmack., s. llullen1
B. llattes., De R. Rodriquez., B. Archuleta., H. Wells_, B. Holt, Se
Thompson.
2nd Rows )Irs. Folscm, L. Killenback1 J. Harper., D. Kesselring., L.
Grady_, P. llcVicker, R. Kelly, Ee Tafoya., J. Holt., R. Wells, De

sower.

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Second Grade 1 Back Row1 L. to R.
II. Lewis1 E. Birch1 N. Powell
G. Purcell1 E. Edwards., P. Davenport, B. Carpenter, A. Harris1
w. Humniston1 J. Cooper, D. Gosney1
Bottcm Rowa K. llorrison1 L. Webber 1 A. :Murrey., L. Jlu1lins 1 L.
Sower., K. James., D. Grush1 Kiss Green.

First Gradel Back Row1 L. to R.a Ge Berry1 F. Goff1 S. Carmack1
J. Payne1 H. Carpenter, J. Jl.arti.n1 D. eiser1 De Jenld.n8 1 Lou
Pcma.1 G. Grady1 Se Longwell 1 Be Hyden1 C. Carmack1 L. llorrisone
Bottom Rowa De Purcell., s. Lewis 1 c. l!cint,re1 D. • Thcma.s1
A. Baker1 P • Stephenson, J. Sower, P. Killenbeck 1 R. Lhippert1
L. Archu1eta1 R. Archuleta, :Mrs. JJayi'ield.

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�������HIGH SCHOOL

GRADE SCHOOL

The school and
the community extend their thanks
and appreciation to
the members of
the

BOARD OF EDUCATION
f o r their untiring
efforts
in behalf
of the
Bayfield
Public School.

CECIL W. SOWER
Bayfield

Secretary
4 years

FRANK WOMMER, JR.

Columbus

Bayfield

Treasurer
2 years
President
4 years

CHARLES B. COOPER
Pargin
Bayfield

President
3 years
Treasurer
2 years

��Another school year has come to a
close, and I take this opportunity
to congratulate those whose efforts
have helped to make the year a successful one.
The pupils l'ho have conscientiously
put forth their best efforts to gain
profitable experiences both in scholastic and activity fields will find
themselves amply repaid by what they
have achieved. Of no less value arP.
the records of perfect attendance.
Promptness and dependability contribute much to one's success in any field
of endeavor.
Special commendation is due those
students who have forwarded the athletic program of the school by~tend­
ance at games and by membership in the Pep Club and the "B" club.
To the students who have made this issue of the WOLV~RINEfue unusually fine annual that it i~ and to the students assigned to the staff of
the school paper we extend our thanks. Both the annual and the
paper
serve to inform our patrons and friends of our work.
I am sure that I express the sentiments of both the students andfue
community when I commend the teaching staff for what has been
accomplished. Eouipment and supplies in themselves are of no value in the
furthering r::f pupil advancement unless the school is staffed with competent
and sympathetic teachers. In this respect we are unusually fortunate.
To the parents for their enthusiastic support we are deeply indebted; and I am certain that the students will often recall the
unselfish
spirit of the ladies of Bayfield and its environs for the important part
they have so consistently taken in the donation and the preparationr:ffood
for both school and community suppers.
Tc the class of 1951 we are indeed grateful. You have been both good
students and good citizens. May the coming yearstring you muchruccessa1d
all that is spiritually fine and worthwhile.
Sincerely and cordially yours,

t?&lt;f- :{~J'o/'7-d:-

��CLYDE M. MALONE
Geometry
General Science
Physics
.Algebra II
Business Arithmetic

FAY E. PETERSON
Junior Sponsor
English I, II, III, IV
Spanish II
Dramatics

DAN L. McTAGGART
Superintendent
Senior Sponsor
Music

FRANCES L. JENKINS
Sophomore Sponsor
F .H.A. Sponsor
Biology
Algebra
Home Economics I &amp; II

INA C. MARTIN
F.B.L.A. Sponsor
Typing I, II
Bookkeeping
Shorthand
Business English
JOSEPH E. MICHAELS
Freshmen Sponsor
Coach
Civics
World Relations
World History

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Secretar.r ot Senior Class
Pep Club-3
Cburleader-1
Muaic-2
Annual-l
FBU-1
Purple and Gold-2
Junior Pl.&amp;y-1
Senior Pl.q-2
Fine Arts Pl.&amp;y-1
Fine Arta-1
Scicce Club-1

ROBERT NORRIS

Stadmt Councll-2
Muaic-1
Annual-~

Purple and Gold-1
Scimce C1ub-2
Junior Play-1
Fine Arta-1
Scout.a-1
Atbletica-3
"8" C1ub-3
President Senior Class

~NE'nl MONTGOKERI
Vice-Preaidct of Senior Class
Muaic-2
Atbl.tica-4
11 8 11 C1ub-3
Purple and Gold-1
4-H-2
Junior Pl.q-1
Senior Play-1
FineArta-2

LA VERNE OOWER
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Pep Club-4
Annual.-2
P'BLA-1
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Junior Play-l
Senior Play-1
Fine Arta-4

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stadct Couocil-1
ADimal.--2

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Science Club-2

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Pep Club-4
Music-1
F'ineArt.s-1
FHA-1

CECELIA CUNDIFF
Pep Clu~-2
Muaic-2
Annual-1
FBLA-1
F'HA-1
4-H-4
!'ineArta-2

JEAN WELlS

BARBARA McCOY

Pep Club-3
Kuaic-2
Annual-1
FBLA-1

4-H-7
Smior Pla7-l
FineArt.a-1

MARTHA SHlWWfER
Pep Club-4
Kuaic-4

PB.AHCES ALBRIGHT
Pep Club-4
Muaic-3
Armual.-1
S.Cret&amp;l7 or FBLA-1
Purple and Gold-1
Junior Plq-1
Fine Arh-2

Annual.-1
PBLA-1
Purple and Gold-2
Cheerleader--3

4-H--6
Junior Pla7-l
S.Uor Plq--1
Fine Arta-4

student Council-1
Music-2
Annual.-2
FBU-1
Purple and Gold--3
Pep Club-4
Senior Play-1
Fine Art.a Pla7-l
Conceaaiooa--4
Fi.neArt.a-2

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Athletica-4
Muaic--1

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Pep Club--.3
Mu.sic-2
FBLA-1

Purple and Gold-2
Fine Arta Pl&amp;;y-1
Science Club--1

NOEL PETERSON

Muaic-2
Athletica-.3
BARBARA WELLS Secretary of "B" Club
4-H-2
Pep Club--.3
oScouta-4
Muaic--4
FineArta-1
Annual-1
Science Club-1
FBLA-1
J\D1ior rlay--1
Purple and Gold--1
S.U.or Play-1
Caoceaaiona--.3
Fine Arts Play-1
Fine Arta-4

JAMES SQUIRES

Muaic-2
Annual--1

Athletice-4
•B" Club--.3

4-H-6

Scouta-5
Janior Pla;r--1
Senior Pla;r--1
.SCieoce Club--1
FineArte-2

JIMMY RUTHERFORD
WIIJU. WELLS

Pep Club--.3
Music-4
Annual-1
FBLA-1

Purple and Gold--1
Conceseione--.3
FineArta-4

Student Council-1
Muaic--2
Annual-1
Athletica-4
'FBLA-1

Scouta-.3
Senior Pl&amp;;r-2
Fine Arta-2
Scieoce Club--2

FRANCES PARKS

Pep Club--4
Muaic-2
FBLA-1
Purple aod Gold-1

Fine Arte-2

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�We started our long march toward learning September 2, 1939 with
Miss McDonald as our teacher. We had a good time learning our A, B, C 1 s.
Our class consisted o£ twelve boys and twelve girls; o£ those twenty
£our boys and girls, only eight are le£t of the original class. These
are: Bob, Kenneth, June, Jeanie, LaVerne, Betty, Martha, and Merle. Then
came the second grade with Miss Jacobson as our teacher. Our £avorite
pastime was teasing her about her boy friend. We started the third grade
with Mrs. Shields as our teacher. This was the year o£ Pearl Harbor and
all o£ the boys were wishing that they could grow up and be soldiers. In
the fourth grade we were so mischievous that we had two substitutes to
give Mrs. Shields a rest.
They were Mrs. Grush and Mrs. Worrall. This
year Jimmy Squires £rom Breen was a new addition to our class.
In the
sixth grade every thing was the same as in the fifth grade, same games,
same people, same teacher. The seventh grade was our hardest year so far,
but it was made easier by Mrs. Worrall, our teacher tor that year. During
our eighth year, we thought we were pretty bot stu£f.
We moved over to
the high school where our teacher was Mr. Hinds for the £irst semester
and Mrs. James for the second semester.
La Verne was valedictorian and
Merle salutatorian at our graduation.
The freshman year in high school started out with an almost unbearable initiation by the sophomores.
The torture lasted for a whole week.
Oh 1 We will get to do the same thing next year to the incoming freshmen--we thought! The new members of our class this~arwere: FrancesAlbright
Cecelia Cundiff, Clarence Monger, Frances Parks, Jimmy Rutherford, Wilma
and Barbara Wells, and Vera Hollar.
In the sophomore year it was our turn to dish it out, but this year
we only got to initiate the freshmen one night. Mrs. Peterson was, again
our sponsor.
The junior year started with some new faces showing up for classes.
This year Mr. McTaggart was our sponsor.
We gave our first class play
which went over with a big bang! We also honored the Senior class
by
giving them a big banquet and prom. So far in our march toward learning,
this has been the biggest year o£ them all.
We began the senior year the 5th of September, 1950.
Boyl Are we
glad because the march is almost over as £ar as high school is concerned.
Mr. McTaggart is our sponsor again, and we all think that he is tops.
Archie Phelps joined us from Ignacio, where he went to school last year.
To top it all, we are planning a sneak trip to Old Mexico,if we can raise
enough money.

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would all meet, back in dear old B. H. s., and see bow the world had
treated us.
LA VERNE SOWER was the first one to show up. She had hired Rose
Anne Wells to be her baby sitter. She invited us all out to her home
for dinner the next day. You see, she now has 12 children, and
her
father-in-law, who always was a good carpenter, built on three new
rooms to her one-room shack.
Next, BARBARA McCOY came drivingup in a new Cadillac. The chauffeur was JIMMY RUTHERFORD. Barbara said that they bad been working
together for a long time. Jimmy18 the president of the Be Bop Bubble
Gum factory now, but drives Barbara around in his spare time.
Who's that cowboy that is walking in? Ohl It's CLARENCE MONGER.
He says he's working on JIMMY S~UIRES 1 cattle ranch down at Ignacio.
And there's Jimmy, tool
Who is that with him? Gosbl I never could
tell those Ignacio girls apart!
JUNE MARTIN called and saidshe would be a little late. You see,
she isthe head nurse in Bayfield's Humane Society. From what I hear,
she likes her job very much.
She and I always were a lot for puppy
love, but she's made he~s a career.
KENNETH MONTGOMERY just came in from a plane trip from his home
in Hollywood. He has taken Fred Asta1re 1 s place in the dancing world
and has become quite famous under the name of Twinkle-Toes Willie.
I found out the story behind the scandal among our 1951 graduating class. Back in 1958, ARCHIE PHELPS discovered his wife, BARBARA
WELLS, bad been stepping out with MERLE HARRISON.
It seemed
that
Archie threw his harmonica at Merle and it gave him amnesia. Merle
still thinks he is the only boy of the 1951 Senior class who had str•
ight F 1 s.
Ever so often, Bayfield's residents see the "Old School Bus"
going all over the country.
But it's not basketball trips any more.
It's FRANCES ALBRIGHT and Alfred hauling their family to the picture
show and back.
WILMA WELLS is still following Martin around to all the basketball games. He is star center on the La Boca Town Team and the roek
she is wearing shows that she is not following him aroundtbrnotbing.
VERA and Dan Sapp telephonedme last night that they wouldbe here
today. They have a verysuccessfUl tourist courtat North Main Street,
Gem Village.
FRANCES PARKS has been a busy gal now that the big uranium man
used his new invention for finding uranium two feet below ground, to
discover a mine on her property.
The man is NOEL PETERSON, and he
has also discovered Miss Parks' personality.
BOBBY NORRIS came from Colorado Springs to join us. Hecamedown
on the D&amp;RG Super Chief. In 1953, he went to Telegraphy School, but
the only work be could find was the job of pushing a band car up and
down the tracks.
He will have to watch out for the batchelor girls
around town though, after he's developed all that muscle.
I stopped in at BETTY STEPHENSON's Moderne Beauty Shoppe this
morning and saw JEANIE WELLS.
She invented a nn kind of permanent
wave and Betty was trying it out on her, but with disastrous results.
Jeanie sure looks funny now that her hair has turned green.
Last, but not least, MR. McTAGGART arrived. He introduced us to
his bride. She has the sweetest southern accent. Mr. McTaggart has
been the superintendent of the Bayfield Schools since 1950.
Well, now that all the Seniors are here, guess I had better get
back down to the office. As editor of the Bayfield He~fld,~I'll have
to see that this reunion makes the top headl1n••· ~~ ~~

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will my privilege of going to the army to Edwin
TSc~Ei:ld~ I hope he enjoys it. Also I want to willall my girlfriends
from the Wagon Wheel to Dutch Wells especially the blonde.

I lJt~ ~. wil\ my front seat in study hall to Jimmy Mohney.
I know he wants to be close to the teachers.

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so he can be all-star next year.

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Mason can use it as black mail in Civics Class.

I,)-~ (f~ , w11111\Y literary talent to Tommy Richards so he '11

use a pen the proper way.

I~- ;? ~~~, will Derylin to Cecil McCoy.
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, will my Cadillacto Mr. Michaels to goto Ignacio.
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, will Martin and his two pals to Mr. Michaela for

I.~ ~ , will my ab1li ty to get along w1 th Goldie Wells
to Kenneth Campgell.

will my smile and dimples to Arthur Kinsman.
will my rollar skating abilityto Edward Percell.
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I,~~~will my love for dear old Bayfield Highto Melvin
Haga.

Also I 1 fi wii"'l the Dypsy to anyone who'll take it.

I,~~, will Spooks to Nina and Dutch. P.Lease change him
often.

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they get s~~h~easure from using it.
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though I 1m sure she already has what it takes.
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has always se~~d so worried about having one.

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Tommy
Billy Edward
lst Mel Tin Arthur
Haga
Kinsman Jones Percell Peterson Richards
Nina
Dwight Carol Jimmy
2nd Kenneth James
Rowse Mohney Squirea
McCoy
Mobley Ward
Earl
Frankie
R. V. Melba
Jrd Charles Kenneth
Goff
Camobell Cobb Cundiff Cable Harris
Martin
Sam
Dorothy
4-th Helen Victor
Brown Neuenschw~nder Stephenson Landreth Hollar
Class Officers
President
Nina Squires
Vice-President
Kenneth Campbell
Secretary
Hilda Peterson
Treasurer
Jimmy Mohney
Sponsor
Mrs. Peterson
Compliments of
POW WOW Federated Club

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Juniors have four on the first team.
Juniors have five on the second team.
l4 JUiilors have one on the conference team.
t&gt;.J JUiilora have two of the Cheer Leaders. They
have been cheer leaders for three years.
(I Juniors gave a Valentine dance that was a
ft b!g sueeeaa.
Juniors have two officers in the FHA.
~ Juniors have the Purple and Gold editor.
~ JUniors have one in the mixed quartette.
~ Juniors won the Annual subscription conteat.
~ Bill~ Jones was the Captain.
e! Juniors have the Assistant editor, the Sporta
editor, and three typists on the Annual Staff.
~ Juniors have two on the Honor Roll that have
bien on it every time.

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Edwin
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Goldie
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Henry
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Wylie
Carmack

Mary Joyce
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Class Officers
President
Nancy Rutherford
Vice President
Dutch Wells
Secretary-Treasurer
Roberta Pierson
Sponsor
Mrs. Jenkins

Sophomore Successes
Sophomores have one boy in basketball.
Sophomores gave a turkey raffle; Goldie
won the turkey.
Sophomores have all 'four Junior Cheer
leaders in their class.
Sophomores have three on the Annual Staff.
Sophomores have two people who have been
on the Honor Roll every time.
Sophomores have threeof the FHA officers
In their class.

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Cecil
McCoy

Mason
Ludwig

Charlotte Gordon Nina
Felix
Mobley
Steele Withers Sanchez
BOTTOM Vadie
Joanne
Marka
Bobby Jimmie
Harris Hickman Peterson Wolf Withers
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C1aaa Officers
President
Rena Davis
Vice Preddent
Mason Ludwig
Secretary
Derylin Cooper
Treasurer
Joanne Hi clonan
Sponsor
Mr. Michaels

John
Bigham

Rena
DaTis

Clark
Gilbert

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Cooper Garcia

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Freshmen managed to. get five boys on the first
or second teams.
Fre sbmen brought home our only trophy, the eonsolation trophy from the Junior High Tournament.
Freshmen have the FHA !other as one of their
parents.
Freshmen have the secretary of the FHA.
Freshmen have one in the mixed quartette.
Freshmen have four on this year 1 s Annual Staff.
Freshmen have a very good record; of those
graduating from the eight g:rade only th:ree
d1dnt come to High School. One of these moved
away.
Freshmen have three that have been on the
Honor Roll every time.
• Freshmen are all enrolled in Music.

��Back Row: GeneYa Ryan, Dan Townsend, Kenneth Ludwig, Lorin Carmack, Jack
Carmack, Lee Knickerbocker, Cecil Sower, Betty Ann Abernathy, Ellen Kinsman,
Jewel La Platt, Front Row: Kate Powell, N~ble Wells, Winifred Walker,
Marjorie Bigham, June Carmack, Leona Knickerbocker, Gertrude Sower, Vola
Norris, Mildred Humiston, Sarah Lou Davis.

ALUMNI HISTORY
1913---------------4 graduate•
Between the yeara 1913 and 1925,
there was no graduating class siaee
the highest grade was the tenth
grade. The Sophoaorea didn't aoye
yery fast, did they?

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1925---------------6 graduates
1926---------------7 graduates
1927--------------12 graduates
1928---------------2 graduates
1929---------------7 graduates
1930---------------6 graduates
1931--------------15 graduates
1932--------------10 graduates
1933--------------10 graduates
1934--------------15 graduates
1935--------------14 graduates
1936--------------20 graduates
1937--------------14 graduates
1938--------------21 graduates
1939--------------16 graduates
1940--------------18 graduates
1941--------------20 graduates
1942----------~---18 graduates
1943--------------15 graduates
1944--------------11 graduates
1945--------------10 graduates
1946--------------17 graduates
1947--------------10 graduates
1948--------------14 graduates
1949--------------17 graduates
1950--------------10 graduates

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Merle Jan:1es, Owner

��BAYFIELD
Bayfield is a way out west,
That's where the friendship is the best,
When you walk down the street
There's someone there to greet
You with a smile
To make the dreary day
Seem more worth while.
AhJ Bayfield is the town for me.
If ever we parted
I should long for thee.
This little town among the water spills
With silver lakes and pine clad hills.
With farma of cattle, horse and sheep
And grassy mountains OhJ so steep
Where children love to play all day
And sorrow or pain ne'er come their way.
Then let me always be near Bayfield
For thia one urge will I never yield
May it always stay the selfsame way
As 'twas in my childhood day.
-Betty Mcintyre

Sc.cJee.

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0\lranao, Colorado

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Bayfield Lunch Room
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B£HlND THE 5[ENES
Compliments of

BAYFIELD PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

��Gayle
Jeananne
Wanda

First Row
Donnie
Moses
David
Mr. Michaels
Floyd

Jimmy
Second Row
Ji.Dmy

Dick
Billy
Stanley
Butch

y Marach
Mary Kelly, Ethel Smith, Evelyn Crowell,
First
Fourth
Sixth
Eighth
Ila Ostwald, Christel Largent, Eva Mair, Alta Parks
Seventh
Third
Fifth
Second
Durango, Colorado

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�Connie W. Stanley S.
Ben L.
Jewel M.
Stanley M. Ray C.

Top Row

Terry N.
Robert L.
Deanne W.

Janet W.
Jerry M.
Shirley C.

DaTid P.
David M.
H. Mathew B.

Benrly w.
Allene D.
JiiiiBly T.

ird Row

JiiDIIly s.
Billy S.
Junior T.
Donnie Me.
Betty Me. Mary T.
Nancy Me
Pauline T. ~~.r·
Myrtle
Wade
G.
Jerry M.
Barbara W.
Billy C.
Dnid N.
Gordon P.
Gayle B.
Floyde W.
David P.
Freda B.
Wanda P.
La VollJle G.
Dick W.
La Vonne Me.
Wayne .M. Sondra C.
Leonard P. George W.
Lee C.

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��Top Row
Thomas H.
James R.

Second Row
:twendolyn c.
Myrna B.
Helen W.
:::arrol M.
Berlinda A.
Ray w.

Donald s.

Jackie s.
Leonora G
Sharon c.
Jimmie w.
Third Row
Arvin P.
Elizabeth
Doris K.
Jimmie H.
Betty H.

Bottom Row
Lois L.
Silva June M.
Leonard K.

-flflll GR"DE

Stanley C. Elmer P.
Janeanne N.
Robert G. Sandra Me. Marie M.
lUllard G. Bette G.
Marvin G.

Margret N.
Jack H.
Eddie S.

Marvin L.
Jerry J.
Janet R.

51XTH GRADE

Mary L.
Gene G.
Patsy W.

Moses M.
Lloyd G.
LaVina w.

��Top Row

Roberta L.
Donald M.
Phyllis K.
Sharon L.
David J.
Wayne K.
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Wilfred M.
Helen W.
Second Row
Thomas M.
Carolynne Me.
Billy H.
Freddie G.
Julian M.
Carolyn C.
Tommy B.
Susan C.

Martin ~. Paul D.
Doris B. Emma E.
Jetta C. Katherine

Third
Janet
Patsy
James T.
Eugene B.
David W.
Betty W.
Bottom Row
Karen S.
Darlene P.
Rayman P.
Daymon P.
Lawerence M.

T~IRD GRAD£

Bonnie C.

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Nina P.

Lucille C.

Keith J .

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Dan G.
Fred K.
Lonnie S.

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Vivian R.
Eugene B.

Donna R.
Royce s.
La Verne A.

RADE

Barry L. Carol L.
Jeffrey L. Evelyn R. Windell f'. Connie L.
Chris M. John M.
Janet M.
Carole T. Michael T.
Cecil w.
Danny W. Frankie G. Celina G. Don Lee G. Mike H.
ToDI!Ily J.
Jimmy H. Sharon H. Leslie G. Jimmy D.
Frances C. Donald B.

Back Row
John Me.
Phillip S.
Jimmy P.
Gary s.
Bennie J.
Danny L.
Lucas M.
Middle Row
Leah Rae B.
Joyce w.
Penny M.
Eleanor M.
Sharon s.
Margaret T.
Sally G.
Inez T.

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Eve.lyn H.
Karen P •
Harvey C·
Judy Me.
Earlene B.
Vadona G.
Marlene H.
Kenneth M.

SECOND
GRADE

VULCANIZ.IHG &amp; RETREADING

P. R. Bukovec

MODELTIRE STORE

Phone 405

1162 Main
Durango, Colorado

Kan.LE - NicHoLs WOOL a: HrDE Co.
Your Complete Farm Supply Store

9th and R.R.

Durango, Colorado

��COMPLIMENTS

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L. C. McCOY and SONS

DR. GEORGE A. BONELLI
OP'1"C»m'ml ST
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DURANGO COlO.

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Martin
Noel
Jilllllly
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Archie
Edward
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Second Row
R. V.
Jillllly
Dutch
Clark
Mason
Bobby

Firat Row
Billy
Edward
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.Mr. Michaels
Heal
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Archie
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Bayfield, Colorado

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Dutch
Lawrence
Sam

Kenneth
Noel
Billy
Felix
Martin
Kenneth
Jimmy
Mr. Michaels

Mr. Michaels

Edward
Tommy
Victor
Jimmy
Kenneth
R.V.
Gordon
Clark
Mason
John
Archie

Goldie
Charlotte
Bobbie
Joanne
Wilma

Bonnie
Vadie
Betty s.
Betty N.
Dorothy
Derylin
Mark a
Carol
June
Rrances P.
Frances A.
Rena D.

Nancy Rosemary Mary Joyce Earleen
Sponsored by PilE RIVER GRANGE

Martha LaVerne Hilda Nina
Bayrield, Colorado

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Editor-in~hie!

.Usemblen
Jean Wells
Betty Stepheoson
Production KanagerAdvertising Sales
Cecelia Cundi!!
La Verne Sower
Bobby Norris
Jotm Bigh.all
Assistant Editor Sports Editon
Archie Phelps
Hilda Peterson Ji.Daie Mohne:r
Year Book Sales
Business Manager R. V. Cobb
J~ Rutherford
Merle Harrison
TOIIIIIY Richaris
Der)"lin Cooper
Literary Editor
Publicity Director
Goldie Welle
Frances Albright Earl Cable
l:enny MontgOIIar)"
Bill:r Jones
AlUIIli Editor
June Martin
Class Editor
Grad• Editors
Art Editor
Jiaa,r Squires
Mar;r Joyce Darla Willla Wells
Kenneth Campbell
Gordon Steele
Barbara Welle Wylie Ca:rmack
Social
Jerr:r N8llll8ll
Marka Peterson
Martha
Victor Neuenschllander

T;ypiats
Merle Harrison
Nina Squires
Frances Albright
Wil.llla Wells
Barbara Wells
Barbara McCo:r
Martha Shelhamer
Earl Cable
La Veme Sower

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HOTEL

Mrs. Howard IJartin, Ovmer
Bayfield, Colorado

VA LLEY ELECT~IC
Westinghouse Appliances
House Wiring
Radio Sales and Service

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Wilma
Martha
Rena

First row
Archie
Bobby
Edward
Neal
Ienneth
ToiiiiD}'
Clarence
Victor
Sam
Billy

Fifth row
Earl
Jimmy
Billy Ray
Bobby
Jimmy
Gordon C~cil
Frank
John
Clark
Felix
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Fourth row
Rosemary
Jeanie
Nancy
Barbara
Rena
Martha
Charlotte
Goldie
Derylin
Frances
Melvin
Marka
Earleen

Third row
Noel
Grace
Nina
La Verne
Nina
Helen
Joanne

Second row
Dutch
R. V.
Jimmy
Jimmie
James
Kenneth
Dwight
Martin
Mason
Kennie
Lawrence
Wilma

Vadie
Bonnie
Mary Joyce
Mr. McTaggart

F~OSTY MOUNTAIN

1221 !lain .&amp;venue

Durango, COlorado

��The 1950 School
Christmas program was
a ausical pantomime
presented inoonnection
with the High School
Music Departaent and
with the help or others
in the school.
T h e Christmas
angels, the Nativity
scene, and the Visit
of the Wise Men and
the Shepherds were outstanding.

1st. Row

2nd. Row

Jrd. Row

Richard Lee
George Dodson
Donald Wilson
Gary .Amon
Sammy Hickman
Earnest Tafoya

Berlinda Archuleta
Ruth Archul.eta
Billy Ray Dodson
Myron Luthi
Bobby Wolf
Dolores Martinez

Leon Archuleta
Eugene Berry
Leon Wilson
Morris Kelly
Rupert Archuleta
Gladys Grady

These people from various grades
were absent on the day the clas•
pictures were taken.

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FAITH, HOPE, and FLARITY

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us $140.
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Crazy Canyon Ranch,
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Georgia Thayer
La Verne
Miss Prim
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Anne Payson
Martha
Peter Sheldon
Archie
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Kenneth
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which
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Kenneth
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Martha
Dorothy
Frances
Jeanie
Frances
Carol
Hilda
Billy Ray
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Merle
Dwight

Wylie
Charles
Earl
Jimlde
Martin
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Arthur
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Wil..ma
June
Betty
Melba
Cecelia
LaVerne
Barbara
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Helen
Frankie

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SALE EVERY THURSDAY

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Goldie, Mrs. Davis.
FHA CALEBDAR
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by Ignacio girls.
Dinner
" 28 Spanish
Speaker and Dancers
Dee. 12 Christmas Party
Games, dancing, rood
Jan. 23 English Tea. Speaker,
Mrs. Dan Townsend.
Feb. 27 International Day
Speaker, Mrs. Craig
who has traveled a lot.
Mar. 27 Norwegian Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Vintland,
speakers.
Apr. 24 Mother-Daughter
Banquet.

Futu.re Homema.kers

The local chapter was organized in
Bayrield, Nov. 14, 1950. The orricers
elected were:
President .•••••••• Carol Rowse
Vice-President .•• Goldie Wells
Seeretary ••••.••••• Rena Davis
Treasurer ••••••• Bobby Pierson
Reporter ••••.•..•• H&amp;len Brown
Historian ••••••• Earleen McCoy
Song Leader ••••• Grace Kinsman
Mrs. Elza Davis was chosen as our Chapter
Mother. She accompanied the group on all
its ventures.
Mrs. Frances Jenkins is Chapter Advisor.
Compliments of
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Mr. &amp; Mra • Lee Bartholomew
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Mr. &amp; Mra • Prank Montgomerr
Mr. &amp; Mra. Ra7 Landreth
Mr. &amp; Mra. Cl,-de Malone &amp; Sona
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David Holderit
Paul Branson
Draper olte
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Kenneth Sml th
John w. Cooper
Mollie Gzoeen
Ed Dodaon
Charlea ~itt•
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Winitred Walkere
Allee Lunatorde
Carl and N1la Campbell•
Iva Sappe
Jeaae T. TUttzoow
Carrie Holdezo
RQJDOnd Rodmane
Zetta Halveraon•

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f i l i ( i l e .ea.ching fm a dedication

V

this mem'ry book of ours,
My mind just wandered aimlessly,
And I wracked my bra in for hours
To find a worthy subject,
That everyone could use;
One, that if once we find,
Is very hard to lose.

r/J.~nd
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to the many "udenb leaving

the others left behind,
I chose our glowing FUTURE
Held dear in every mind.
Our past is also dear to us
With memories untold,
Of the many carefree moments spent,
That never can grow old.

$

ut think not of paot •weet mem'tie.,

Just open wide your door,
For what's left for us is the FUTURE
And not what has gone before.
Our FUTURE holds the treasures,
The hopes, and all the dreams.
And only we can make the molds
To build the best of schemes.

~mane&lt;

what may come to you,

Or on what path you tread,
forget your many failures,
Just find the goals ahead.
That's why I chose our FUTURE,
For it can never die.
It's up to you to reach your goal,
You students of Bayfield High.

��-·
WARREN G. DOESKEN
Junior Sponsor
Geometry
Algebra
Business Sociology

MARIE L. FLOYD
Freshman Sponsor
F. H. A. Sponsor
Chemistry
General Science
Home Economics

DAN L. MeT AGGART
Superintendent
Music

~·~--_.~----~··

FAY E. PETERSON
Senior Sponsor
Pep Club Sponsor
English
Spanish
Dramatics

JOSEPH E. MICHAELS
Coach
Sophomore Sponsor
American History
World History

INA C. MARTIN
F. B. L.A. Sponsor
TyPing
Bookkeeping
Biology

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"B" Club - 4
Music - 1
Athletics - 4
Paper Staff - 1
Senior Play
Senior President

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Music - 2
Pep Club- 3
Junior Play
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Paper Staff - 1
Annual Staff - 1
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EARL W. CABLE
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Senior Play
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Annual Staff - 2
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CHARLES L. GOFF
F. B.L.A. -2

VICTOR L.
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Music - 1

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Athletics - 3
Annual Staff - 1
Paper Staff - 1
Junior Play
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SAM C.

HOLLAR

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"B" Club - 3
Athletics - 3

SEWARD MELVIN HAGA

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Athletics - 1
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�JAMES A. MOHNEY
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Music - 3
Athletics - 4
Paper Staff - 2
Annual Staff - 3
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Senior Play

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F.B.L.A. -2
Junior Play
Senior Play
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Paper Staff - 4
Cheerleader - 3
Annual Staff - 2
Salutatorian

HILDA F AE PETERSON
F. H. A. - 2
F. B. L.A. - 2
Junior Play
Senior Play
Pep Club- 4
Paper Staff - 4
Annual Staff - 3
Cheerleader - 3
Valedictorian

MARTIN KAY LANDRETH
"B" Club - 4
F. B. L.A. - 2
Music - 2
Athletics - 4
Annual Staff - 1
Junior Play
Senior Play

R. V. COBB
F. B. L.A. - 2
Paper Staff - 1
"B" Club - 3
Music - 3
Athletics - 4
Junior Play
Annual Staff - 2

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�WILLIAM THOMAS RICHARD, JR.
Music-1
F. B. L.A. -2
"B" Club-3
A thletics-4
Paper Staff-1
Annual Staff-1
Junior Play

ARTHUR J. KINSMAN
Music-3
Paper Staff-1
F.B.L.A.-1

DANIEL EDWARD
PERCELL
Music-2
Junior Play
"B" Club-3
Athletics-3

JOSEPH FRANKLIN HARRIS
F. B. L.A. -2
Music-2
Paper Staff-1

DWIGHT W. WARD
Music-2

�We started our school in 1939 with Miss McDonald as our teacher. These people have come from the first
through the twelfth in this school:' Martin Landreth, Tommy Richards, Dwight Ward, Edward Percell, Kenneth
McCoy, Frank Harris, and R. V. Cobb.
Miss Jacobson taught us all we learned in the second grade. Remember when Tommy had to sit on the teacher's lap? Jimmy Mohney from Silverton joined us this year, and Billy Jones came from Alamosa.
In the third grade Mrs. Shields taught us. It was an uneventful year.
I guess we really were mean in the fourth grade. That year we learned the an of shooting spit wads. Mrs.
Sapp was our teacher. We bad four new pupils this year. They were Melba Cundiff from Missouri Center, Helen
Brown from Ignacio, Earl Cable from Falfa, and Nina Squires from Breen.
Boy, weren't we big in the fifth grade! We went upstairs, and had parties too. Mrs. Ostwald was our teacher. Charles Goff from Tiffany and Ruth Arnold from Moss enrolled this year.
In the sixth grade we were divided. Eight were in six "A" and the others were in six "B". Mrs. Worrall
taught six "A" and Mrs. Ostwald six "B". Kenneth Campbell from Mason, Alice Sanchez from Yellow jacket,
anaPaul Denton from Walsenburg joined us this year.

Mrs. Smith helped us through the seventh grade. We made $97 raffling a basket of food. This went for
Jlayground equipment. Hilda Peterson enrolled from Marvel, Sheila Pilon from Albuquerque, Melvin Jolmson
~om Wisconsin, Donnie Parks from Oregon, Lyndall Martin from Palisade, and Herman Prather from Clovis,
were here part of the year only. Bill Jones went to Durango.
Now for the eighth grade and graduation! Mrs. Morris gave us good enough grades to graduate with. Victor
Neuenschwander and Hilda Peterson tied for Valedictorian. Victor Neuenschwander came here from California,
Agnes Geisler from Denver and returned.
We went through the ninth grade with a bad reputation. We hope we have improved, teachers. We had a
rouRh time the night of our initiation. Mr. O'Toole was our sponsor. Sam Hollar, Melvin Haga, and James
Mo6ley enrolled from Moss. Jack Steele came here from Columbus, Nadine Smart from Pargin, and Josephine
Peeler from Red Mesa. Ruth Amole went to Aztec.
When we were sophomores it was our tum to "dish it out" to the "freshies". Mr. Evans was our ball playing
sponsor. We had two new pupils, Arthur Kinsman from Fountain, and Dick Lee from Durango. Paul Denton went
to Durango. Josephine Peeler went to Farmington.
Our junior year our play, "Faith, Hope, and Flarity," was a high success. The next thing was our annual
Junior-Senior Prom which gave everyone a very good time. Mrs. Peterson was our sponsor. We had three new
pupils this year. They were Carol Rowse from Ignacio, Carol Maine from California, Billy Jones from Durango.
Carol Maine left at the end of the year to California, and Alice Sanchez went to Ignacio.
A_t last our final year is here and the final step is almost taken. We had our play, "Here Comes Charlie",
early m the year so we could see if we had enough money to take a sneak. James Mobley joined the Air Force
and Billy Jones went to Durango. Still to come is the Junior-Senior Prom, which all the seniors can sit back and
enjoy. Sometime before the end of the year, will be the senior trip, Senior Day at Fort Lewis and various affairs
which give us "SeniOiitis". May 11, Baccalaureate will be held in the gym. And most important will be May
15, the day we will receive our diplomas.

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will my temper to Roberta Pierson. (Don't
let it backfire.)

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will my red hair to Mary Joyce's temper.

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will mv blushes to Scorchie.

will my height to Gordon Powell. (Put it to
good use.)
will my ball playing ability to Grace Kinsman.
will my ability to get along with Mr. Does ken
to Mason.

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will my attemoon cLuses to Donnie McCov.

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will Mary Joyce to Felix Sanchez. Felix
doesn't obiect.

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will Earleen to Lawrence Garcia. Stop swooning Earleen.

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will my photography to Rena Davis. Get busy
Rena.
will my ability to get along with Mrs. Floyd
to Jerry Montgomery. He needs it.

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will my curly hair to Dickie Wells
will my absentee slips to Sondra Carmack.

will my appetite to Clark Gilbert.

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I, _J..L~..W~------ will my good history grades to Billy Dodson.
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�As Kenneth McCoy, Senior class president in 1952, gazes into. the crystal ball, the haze
slowly clears away, and he sees that old "Father Time" ha~ moved his calendar .uP. to ~962. O~e
of the first scenes that meets his eye is a new-fangled helicopter, owned by milllonaue Melvill
Hag a, and flown by his ever-faithful pilot, Kenneth Campbell, who is also foreman of the Lunsford
Duae Ranch in New Mexico (which is strictly for single girls).
As that picture fades away, a new one takes its place .. Kenneth c.an't believe his ,eyes,--.-for television has finally reached Bayfield, and look who lS on the au. On Kenneth s favonte
station (Clint, Texas), are two young ladies that Kenny went to school with---Nina Squires and
Hilda Peterson, who are both advertising the "Hollywood 400 Club". It is owned by Martin
Landreth, Jimmy Mohney, and R. V. Cobb, who spend most of their time at the pool hall and let
the girls support them. By the way, the pool hall is owned by Frank Harris and Sons.
The picture changes a little, and Mr. McCoy finds himself on the main boulevard of Bayfield,
where several new businesses have been added. Kenneth almost bumps into a young man that he
soon recognizes as a former classmate. It's Dwight Ward, but no wonder that Kenneth didn't
recognizenim, as Dwight is just emerging fromHelenBrown's combined BeautySalon and Saloon.
He has just had Helen give him his monthly "toni". She really is doing a wonderful business in
both parts of her shop, and all the girls come in before having their pictures sent to the "400
Club."
As he walks on down the street, Kenneth sees a newsboy, whose face seems familiar. Well,
I'll be darned, it's Victor Neuenschwander and he's still got all that lung-power that he used so
much in BHS. Kenny decides to help out an old classmate, so he buys a paper to be polite, but
the minute he looks at it, he is glad he bought it. Take a look at those headlines! "Jet Ace,
Sam Hollar, shoots down his 20tli mig over Russia!" And look over here in the sports section I
"Famous athlete, Edward Percell wins mile sprint in the World Olympics" Kenneth can't resist
taking a look at the funnies before going on. It doesn't surprise him any to see that they have
changed in the past ten years, but he didn't expect Tommy Richards and Sons to take the place of
the "Captain arid the Kids", and Melba Cundiff to take the place of "Little Iodine" I Back to the
front page again, Kenneth sees that Carol Rowse is in the Navy Nurses Corps and is stationed in
Honolulu. Kenneth reads the church notes. In the first column is a picture of Arthur Kinsman,
founder and pastor of the Free-Methodist Church at Spring Creek Dance Hall. This way he gets a
lot of new members that are left over from the dance on Saturday night.
"Well, that's that", thinks Kenneth, and starts to throw the paper away, but before he has a
chance to, a young man runs up and begs him to gwe the paper to him. Kenneth immediately
recognizes the man as Earl Cable. Earl explairls that he has just built a new cafe and needs the
~ewspaper for wallpap~r. While Earl and Kenneth are still talking, another '52 graduate approaches
ill a bnght red convertible. It's Charles Goff, who has taken the place of Dr. Koplowitz, the famous eye-doctor in Durango. In his spare time, Charles takes out all the beauty operators in Helen
~rown's shop. "Well", Kenneth decides, "I guess it's time that I go to work". You see Kenneth
lS ~e tow~ Marshall, and ~e has to watch out .for these young helicopter drivers: Skipper Stock,
Eddie HoXIe, Johnny Cundiff, and Vance McVicker. On Sunday night they generally take their
girls, Marty Knickerbocker, Alice Carmack, Shirley S. and Leah Ray Bredahl to the show in Colorado Springs. Well, Kenneth, thanks for showing us the future but to tell the truth do you really
think this will all come true?
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��GOLDIE WELLS

JERRY NEWMAN

YMOND WELLS
President

BETTY NOBLE
Treasurer

ROBERTA PIERSON
Secretary

MA~~~YCE

JUN/OR

HENRY CUNDIFF

JEWELS
JUNIORS

JUNIORS
JUNIORS
EDWIN SCOFiELD
JUNIORS

BONNIE LANDRETH

had assistant editor
on the annual staff,
and shared co-editorship on the paper
staff.
JUNIORS had two on the honor roll for the year.
the carnival
JUNIORS had
queen, and two carnival hostesses.

JUNIORS

had one on the first team
in basketball, and one on
the team that went to Alamosa.
had two on the football
team.
had two of the senior cheerleaders, and one of the
junior cheerleaders.
had four F. H. A. officers, and ten F. B. L. A.
members, one officer.

WYLIE CARMACK

MOM ..nt~ SARAH

EARLEEN McCOY
Vice-president

MARY ELLEN KINSMAN

NANCY
RUTHERFORD

ROSEMARY PURCELl BILLY RAY DODSON

HI-WAY CAFE
Phone 27'1~

BAYFIELD

�MASON
FRAZZINI

DERYUtv
COOPER

'::70RDON
STEELE

LAWRENCE
GARCIA

FELIX
SANCHEZ

VADIE
HARRIS

BOBBY
WOLF

GRACE
KINSMAN

SOPHOMORE SUCCI:SSES
SOPHOMORI:s had three on the first team in
basketball, two on the
second team, four of
whom were on the team
that went to Alamosa.
SOPHOMORI:s had two on the football team,
one of the senior cheerleaders.
SOPHOMORES had one F. B. L. A. officer,
two F. H. A. officers, the
F. H. A. mother is the
mother of a sophomore.

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MARKA
PETERSON

JOHN
BIGHAM

SOPHOMORI:s had two in the double quartette, one on the honor
roll for the year, two of
the carnival hostesses.
SOPHOMORI:s had two on the annual staff,
two on the paper staff.

JOANNE
lllCKMAN

CLARK
GILBERT

RENA
DAVIS

CECIL
McCOY

CHARLOTTE
MOBLEY

~rango's Most Cemplcte

Department Store- For The Entire Funily
Durango, Colorado

�JO ANN
POWELL

GORDON
POWELL

DONNIE
McCOY

SONDRA
CARMACK

WAYNE
MARTIN

nMMY
SOWER

BETTY
MciNTYRE

DICK
WELLS

WANDA
PETERSON

LaVONNE
McCOY

BILLY
SQUIRES

NANCY
McKINNEY

GEORGE
WISER

DAVID
PERCELL

GAYLE
BOULDEN

DAVID
NEUENSCHWANDER

LEE
CUNDIFF

BARBARA
WOMMER

JERRY
MONTGOMERY

MARY
TAFOYA

MYRON
LUTHI

LEONARD
PETERSON

JUNIOR
TAFOYA

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FRESHMEN had six on the football team,
three junior cheerleaders.

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rRESHMEN had seven on the second team in
basketball, all girls in Pep
Club.

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the i:louble quartette.

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least for the first four periods.)

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BACK ROW: Geneva Ryan-'35, Dan Townsend-'31, Kenneth Ludwig-'47, Lorin Carmack -'36, Jack
Carmack - '41, Lee Knickerbocker-'39, Cecil Sower-'31, Betty Ann Abernathy-'48, Ellen Kinsman-'32,
Jewel Le Platt-'36. FRONT ROW: Kate Powell-'36, Noble Wells-'31, Winifred Walker-'39, Marjorie
Bigham-'35, JuneCarmack-'46, LeonaKnickerbocker-'39, Gertrude Sower-'34, Vola Norris-'30, Mildred
Humiston-'38, Sarah Lou Davis -'50.

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SENIORS of 1951
BACK ROW: Mr. McTaggart (sponsor), Neal Snooks, June Stephenson, Archie Phelps, Barbara
McCoy, Noel Peterson, Barbara Wells, Clarence Monger, Jeanie Wells, Kenneth Montgomery,
LaVerne Sower. FRONT ROW: Wilma Wells, Jimmy Rutherford, Martha Bergman, Bobby
Norris, Cecelia Cundiff, Merle Harrison, Betty Stephenson, Jimmy Squires, Frances Albright,
Frances Parks.

ALUMNI HISTORY
1913

4 graduates

Between the years 1913 and 1925,
there was no graduating class since
the highest grade was the tenth
grade. The Sophomores didn't
move very fast, did they?
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932

6 graduates
7 graduates
12 graduates
2 graduates
7 graduates
6 graduates
15 graduates
10 graduates

1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951

10 graduates
15 graduates
14 graduates
20 graduates
14 graduates
21 graduates
16 graduates
18 graduates
20 graduates
18 graduates
15 graduates
11 graduates
10 graduates
17 graduates
10 graduates
14 graduates
17 graduates
10 graduates
20 graduates

Mrs. Jerome Le Platt
Graduate "45" and
future graduate~.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lands,
and Girls
Mrs. Lands graduated in
"45".

��JUANITA
HOLT

JIMMY
TEMPLE

ALLENE
DAVIS

STANLEY
MORRISON

CONNIE
WEDDLE

MATHEW
BIGHAM

SHIRLEY
CHADD

STANLEY
SNOOKS

JANET
WELLS

DAVID
PHELPS

JEAN
SNOOKS

BENNY
LYALL

JEWEL
MONGER

RAY
CUNDn=F

BETTY LOU
TATE

JERRY
MONGER

GEORGE
DODSON

TERRY
NEAL

�JACK
HOLLAR

LOUETTA
GIBBS

GENE
GILBERT

SAMMY
I-UCKMAN

STANLEY
CUNDIFF

MARY
LUTHI

SONDRA
McVICKER

ROBERT
GOFF

FISHBACK STUDIO
1045 Main Ave.

Durango, Colorado

MARVIN
LEWIS

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DAVID
MILLER

ORALITA
MASCRENAS

GARY
AMON

LA VlNA
WOMMER

GEORGE
COOPER

MARIE
MORRISON

EDDIE
STAHL

MARC 'lET
NEWMAN

MILLARD
GILBERT

JANEANNE
NEUENSCHWANDER

MOSES
MARTINEZ

DOROTHY
FROST

BETTY GAYLE
GRAVES

Remember The
Day With
Snapshots

�DONALD
SOWffi

LEONORA
GRADY

RAY
WELLS

HELEN
WELLS

LOIS
LANDRETH

CARROL
MARTIN

SYLVIA
MULLEN

JACKIE
STRADLING

LEONARD
KILLINGBECK

DOLORES
MARTINEZ

llMMIE
HOLT

SHARON
CARMACK

JAMES
REED

ARVIN
PHELPS

DORIS
KESSELRING

ERNEST
TAFOYA

BETTY
HOLT

RUTH
ARCHULETA

WENDELL
BARTHOLOMEW

MYRNA
BIGHAM

GWENDOLYN
CARMACK

�GEORG A
RUSSELL

GERALD
LUDWIG

TONY
MASCARINAS

LUCILLE
CUNDIFF

JEROLENE
PERCELL

DONALD
GRUSH

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ADRIAN
MURRAY

FRED
KESSELRING

KATHERINE
STAHL

JUDY
GILBERT

DORIS
BLACKMORE

PAUL
DAVENPORT

DAN
GOSNEY

LARRY
MULLEN

BONNIE
CUNDIFF

EMMA
EDWARDS

JETTA
COOPER

KEITH
JAMES

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MARTIN
MORRISON

LUNNE
SOWER

BARBARA
NORMAN

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KINGSLEY

JIMMY TATE

TOMMY MILLER

TOMMY
BEUTEN

SUSAN CARMACK

PATSY
SlEPHENSON

Carolynne
Mcintyre

ROBERTA
LIPPERT

LAWRENCE
MORRISOl-1

DARLENE
PERCELL

DONALD MANN

CAROLYN
CARMACK

JANET SOWER

WILFRED
MARTINEZ

GLADYS GRADY

RUPERT
ARCHULETA

PHYLLIS
KILLINGBECK

SHA~ON

LEWIS

LEONA
JOHNSON

M.ARDELLA
MARSHALL

DRINK COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES

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MARTIN

EUGENE BERRY
DURANGO COCA COLA BOTTLING CO,
Durango, Colorado

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McKINNEY

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JEAN

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CONNIE
STAFFORD

LUCAS
MARTINEZ

HARVEY
CUNDIFF

PENNY
MARTIN

EARLENE
BLACKMORE

PHILIP
STOCK Ill

JOHN
RUSSELL

JUDY
McVICKER

JANICE
BROWN

JAMES
O'ROURKE

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MARTIN

JIMMY
PIERSON

RUTH
HOTZ

GERALD
HAGA

SHARON
STRADLING

GARY
TULIN

EVELYN
HARRIS

PHYLLIS
ARCHULETA

SALLY
GILBERT

MARLENE

JOYCE
WILSON

LEAH RAE
BREDAHL

MARGARET
TATE

KENNETH
MULLEN

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SOWER

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RATHJEN

VERNON
KINGSLEY

JOHN
MARTIN

DANNY WEDDLE

CHRIS M&gt;ARTIN

TOMMY
JENKINS

CAROl

\VIVIAN RATHJEN

LEWIS

DON LEE
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INEZ TAFOYA

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FRANCES
CARMACK

JACK
O'ROURKE

JANET
MORRISON

CELINA
GILBERT

DONALD
BLACKMORE

EUGENE BEAVER

SHARON

CAROLE
BARRY LIPPERT
TOWNSEND

LESLIE.
GLOVER

JIMMY

HICKMAN

ROYCE
SADDLER

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MJ.l&lt;E
TAFOYA

JEFFERY
LORING

MEDARDO
ARCHULETA

DONNA REED

JIMMY
HUNTINGTON

�GAIL PERCELL

SAMMY NOBLE

SHARON HOLT

JESS HOLLAR

LUCILLE LUTHI
MELVIN HAGA
MARION
NEMESCHECK
SHIRLEY SOWER

FRANKIE GEDNEY

TILLIE TAFOYA

LEROY BEAVER

ALICE CARMACK

LILA CUNDIFF

VERNON GRADY

JEWELL PURCELL

DON LIPPERT

MARILYN BERRY
NANCY HOTZ
TOMMY ANCELL
MARJORIE
KNICKERBOCKER
VANCE McVICKER
JOHNNY
CUNDIFF

�These people from various grades were absent on the day the class pictures were taken. BACK
ROW: Teddy McKinnis, Donald Sower, Robert Luthi, Patsy Wemple, Barbra Cundiff, Viola
McKinnis. FRONT ROW: Jerry McKinnis, Caroline Hickman, Karen Asher, David Wemple,
Freddy Goff, John McKinnis, Charles Cundiff.

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BACK ROW: Coach Michaels, Mason Frazzini, Manin Landreth, Kenneth McCoy, Tommy Richards,
Edward Percell. FRONT ROW: Lawrence Garcia, Dutch Wells, Jimmy Mohney, Felix Sanchez, and R.
v. Cobb.

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Dec. 1
Dec. 8
Dec. 15
Dec. 19
Jan.
4
Jan.
5
Jan. 11
Jan. 12
Jan. 18
Jan. 19
Jan. 25
Jan. 26
Feb. 1
Feb. 2
Feb. 8
Feb. 9
Feb. 15
Feb. 16
Feb. 23

Bayfield 30
Bayfield 51
Bayfield 24
Bayfield 43
Bayfield 24
Bayfield 43
Bayfield 40
Bayfield 51
Bayfield 45
Bayfield 39
Bayfield 48
Bayfield 73
Bayfield 54
Bayfield 41
Bayfield 51
Bayfield 51
Bayfield 37
Bayfield 57
Bayfield 58

A lUJIUli
Ignacio
Aztec
Mancos
Dove Creek
Dolores
Mancos
Pagosa
SilVerton
Ute Voc.
Ignacio
Dove Creek
Dolores
Mancos
Pagosa
Silvenon
Ute Voc.
Ignacio
Dwango "B"

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30
36

45
15

13

24

38
36

34
26
29
16
42
30

38
25
35
32
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Coach Michaels
Donnie McCoy
Junior Tafoya
David
Neuenschwander
Jimmy Sower
Melvin Haga
FIRST ROW

Dick Wells
Billy Squires
Clark Gtlbert
George Wiser
Gordon Steele

Hook-shot Mohney

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BACK ROW: Coach Michaels, Kenneth Campbell, Sam Hollar, Martin Landreth, Kenneth McCoy,
Tommy Richards, Melvin Haga. MIDDLE ROW: Dutch Wells, Mason Frazzini, David Neuenschwander,
Jimmy Sower, Jimmy Mohney, R. V. Cobb, Edward Percell. FRONT ROW: Wayne Martin, Clark
Gilbert, Wylie Carmack, Dick Wells, Donnie McCoy, and Gordon Powell.

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�FIRST ROW: Goldie Wells, Nancy Rutherford, Vadie Harris, Joanne Hickman, Freda Beuten,
Bonnie Landreth, Jo Ann Powell, Marka Peterson, Betty Noble, Derylin Cooper. SECOND
ROW: Nancy McKinney, Gayle Boulden, Carol Rowse, Mary Tafoya, LaVonne McCoy, Betty
Mcintyre, Charlotte Mobley, Nina Squires, Hilda Peterson. THIRD ROW: Rena Davis, Mary
Joyce Davis, Earleen McCoy, Roberta Pierson, Barbara Wommer, Wanda Peterson, Sondra
Carmack.

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Groceries - Gas - Oil
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Telephone 2299
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�BACK ROW: Coach Michaels, Edward Percell, Melvin Haga, Sam Hollar, Kenneth McCoy,
Tommy Richards, Martin Landreth, Kenneth Campbell. MIDDLE ROW: LawrenceGarcia, Jimmy
Sower, Felix Sanchez, Donnie McCoy, Mason Ludwig, Dutch Wells, Jimmy Mohney, R. V. Cobb.
FRONT ROW: WayneMartin, GordonSteele, DickWells, WylieCarrnack, DavidNeuenschwander,
Clark Gilbert, and Gordon Powell.

Tho $

Club may lncludo any

boy who has lettered in any sport.
The duties of the officers are:
President: To call a meeting,
to be held the first Friday of every
month, and to preside at the meetings.
Secretary: To attend to the
minutes of the organization.

MR. MICHAELS
Sponsor

MASON FRAZZINI
Secretary

The officers are elected once a
year at the beginning of the school
year.
The functions ofthe club are to
cooperate with the school administration in stimulating the athletic
program and in making it an integral
part of the curriculum. It further
sponsors benefits in order to raise
funds for the athletic program.

TUDE BAKER

5ou.~emt-n M•'tca,.. Co.

SAl~s ~ Sew-viee

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was $949.40. One of the big attractions of the
evening was the group of hostesses consisting of
Rena, Mary Joyce, Rosemary, and Charlotte.
The clowns, Jimmy M., Billy J. , Tommy R.,
and R. V. , also provided some very fine entertainment. The sales from raffle tickets brought in
the most money, $248.64. The dance brought
in $133.28. Bingo brought in the large sum of
$197.35. The ousiness people from Bayfield,
Ignacio, and Durango were responsible for the
many beautiful prizes.

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OFFICERS

President -------------------Betty Noble
Vice-President -----------Roberta Pierson
Secretary ------------------Carol Rowse
Treasurer --------------- Derylin Cooper
Historian ----------------Hilda Peterson
Parliamentarian------------ Goldie Wells
Song Leader------------- -Grace Kinsman
Reporter ---------------- Earleen McCoy
Advisor--------------- -Mrs. Elbert Floyd
Chapter Mother ----------Mrs. Elza Davis

STANDING: Rena Davis, Charlotte Mobley, Nancy Rutherford, Gayle Boulden, Marka Peterson,
Mary Tafoya, Barbara Wommer, La Vonne McCoy, Joanne Hickman, Helen Brown, Freda
Beuten, Sondra Carmack, Jo Ann Powell, Bonnie Landreth, Nancy McKinney, Vadie Marris,
Betty Mcintyre, and Wanda Peterson.
SEATED: Mrs. Davis, Grace Kinsman, Carol Rowse, Derylin Cooper, Earleen McCoy, Betty
Noble, Roberta Pierson, Goldie Wells, Hilda Peterson, and Mrs. Floyd.

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BACK ROW: Billy Squires, Gordon Steele, Cecil McCoy, Earl Cable, Wylie Carmack, Manin Landreth, R. V.
Cobb, Jimmy Mohney, Edwin Scofield. MIDDLE ROW: Henry Cundiff, Kenneth Campbell, Dick Wells, Betty
Noble, Bonnie Landreth, Melba Cundiff, Hilda Peterson, Earleen McCoy, Jerry Montgomery, Mrs. Martin.
FRONT ROW: Nancy Rutherford, Rena Davis, Rosemary Purcell, Nina Squires, Goldie Wells, Mary Joyce Davis,
Helen Brown, Carol Rowse, and Kenneth McCoy.

President- -- ----- -- -- Nina Squires
Secretary------------ -Rena Davis
Treasurer--- ---------Helen Brown
Vice President----- - -- Betty Noble
Reporter - ----------Hilda Peterson

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Ina C. Martin
EDITOR- IN -CHIEF
Hilda Peterson
ASSIST ANT EDITOR
Nancy Rutherford
ADVERTISING MANAGERS
Jimmy Mohney
Goldie Wells
PRODUCTION MANAGER
Nina Squires
SALES MANAGER
Earl Cable

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SPORTS EDITORS
Raymond Wells
Martin Landreth
R. V. Cobb
Mr. Michaels
LITERARY EDITOR
Betty Noble
ALUMNI EDITORS
Helen Brown
Rena Davis
ART EDITORS
Wylie Carmack
Sondra Carmack
Jerry Newman
Mary Ellen Kinsman

GRADE EDITORS
Melba Cundiff
Bonnie Landreth
CLASS EDITORS
Carol Rowse
Roberta Pierson
Joanne Hickman
Gordon Powell
CLASS SALESMEN
Carol Rowse
Bonnie Landreth
Lawtence Garcia
Sondra Carmack
TYPISTS
Nancy Rutherford
Carol Rowse
Nina Squires
Earl Cable

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Alice
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Marilyn
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Fay Peterson
Ina C . Martin

Helen Brown
Earl Cable
Wanda Peterson
Sondra Carmack
Joanne Hickman
Grace Kinsman
Carol Rowse
Nina Squires
Rosemary Purcell

ART DEPARTMENT

TYPISTS

Wylie Carmack
Sondra Carmack
Mary Ellen Kinsman
Dick Wells

Carol Rowse
Earl Cable
Melba Cundiff
Helen Brown
Nina Squires

CO-EDITORS
Earleen McCoy
Hilda Peterson
ADVISORS

BACK ROW: Hilda Peterson, Earleen McCoy, Sondra Carmack, Wanda Peterson, Mary Ellen Kinsman, Rosemary Purcell. MIDDLE ROW: Grace Kinsman,
Joanne Hickman, Carol Rowse, Melba Cundiff. FRONT ROW: Wylie Carmack,
Nina Squires, Helen Brown, Earl Cable.

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(Vivian Smythe-Kersey), Martin Landreth (Ted), Hilda Peterson(Charlie), Jimmy
Mohney (Larry), Victor Neuenschwander (Uncle Aleck).
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PRESENTED
December 14, 1951

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Larry Elliot, a young broker
is engaged to imperious Vivian
Smythe-Kersey, and is further
hen-ridden by a snobbish aunt,
His troubles are complicated
whenhe becomes the guardian
of Charlie, the child of an old
Ozarkian who has saved his
life.
Uncle Aleck arrived
withCharlie, who proves to be
a decided surprise. This was a
farce - comedy tempered by
heart interest and a touch of
pathos. Not the least important was Shadrack, Meshak,
Abednego (the pet goldfish).

�BACK ROW: Wayne Martin, Earl Cable, George Wiser, Clark Gilbert, Felix Sanchez, R. V.
Cobb, David Neuenschwander, Jimmy Mohney, Lawrence Garcia, Dwight Ward, Dick Wells.
MIDDLE ROW: Grace Kinsman, Nancy McKinney, Barbara Wommer, Freda Beuten, Carol
Rowse, Joanne Hickman, Mary Joyce Davis, Vadie Harris, Charlotte Mobley, Derylin Cooper.
BOTTOM ROW: Wanda Peterson, Sondra Carmack, Gayle Boulden, JoAnn Powell, Mr.
McTaggart, Betty Mcintyre, Marka Peterson, Rena Davis, La Vonne McCoy, Helen Brown.

DOUBLE QUARTET
David Neuenschwander
Martin Landreth
R. V. Cobb
Jimmy Mohney
Charlotte Mobley
J o Ann Powell
Betty Mclntrye
Rena Davis

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2. Smile, Cecil
3. Look pretty, please
4. Dutch didn't know!
5. Cold!
6. Love Birds
7. Well! Well!
8. Oh, Deer
9. Posed
10. Let's go to Music
11. Hold iliat line
12. Bare, but clean
13. Full now??
14. Kansas, no snow
15. Goldie, back in ol' 7
16. Little Wommers
17. Workin' hard?
18. Goin' far?
19. Sunny days
20. Let's all take a ride
20B. Little Pitcher
21. Tired, Jeannie?
22. Jack and Jerry
23. Indian Twins
24. Windy
25. Ride 'em Cowgirl
26. Teacher
27. Freshie
28. Slick, huh, Helen?
29. Houses for rent
30. Nora
3i. Homemakers
32. Sock him, son!
33. Let's play ball
34. Fiesta
35. "Cuzzins"
36. Ya mad?
37. Chums
38. Mr. Wommer
39. Wanta coke?
40. Get to work
41. Get in there and fight
42. Restin'
43. Main drag
44. Dancin'?
45. Now lissen here I
46. What'cha doin'
47. Queen
48. Tch, tch, tch.
49. Hongory, Mr. Mac?
50. Tickled

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53. Swo-o-o -nnn
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55. Chop it off
56. Lost resort, "Dictionary"
57. No snow balls???
58. Not tired, are ya?
59. Who done it?
60. Tug of war
61. Leave me alone, Schorchy
62. I dood-it
63. Coaching, or just "SWeet'n"
64. Don't throw it, MELVIN
65. Saaaaaaay
66. Teachers Brats
67. Care for Coffee?
68. Monkeys (Hilda and Wylie)
69. Myron
70. Dazed
71. It's this way I
72. "Sari"
73. Dreamin' , Earleen?
74. Tommy's Girl
75. Early Morning ambition
76. Smile, dearie
77. Can't say that wasn't posed
78. Frances Albright
79. Boo! I I
so. Mischief Makers
81. Coach Joe
82. Charles
83. Jitterbugs or ·Bugs"
84. I wouldn't have believed it-85. Model
86. Call me when the bell rings
87. Study? hall
88. Bunkhouse pals
89. Deserted play ground
90. Our favorite guy
91. Tall Timber
92. Let's flay house
93. Bored. ?
94. Potatoes tomorrow
95. Again Oh! Oh I
96. Get fixed pretty
97. "Guess Who's"
98. The Brain
99. Peace, Quiet and Paper
100. "Applies what well"?

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Stanley R. Steele
Walter I. Walker
!tenneth Montgomery
Donnie L. Fair
Tictor Reuenachwander
Clarence Monger
Bobby Lee Vol!

bdlfUl F. Seo!ield
Leonard Ostwald
Jaaes W Rutherford
~nneth D. C8lllpbell
Harold E. LePl.&amp;tt
Howard F. Fahrlon
Charlea L. Got!
Robert C. Norris, Jr.
Samuel C. Hollar
Martin R. Landreth, Jr.
Neal Snooks
Raymond Wells
Donald W. Mcintyre
Noel C. Peterson
James A. Mohney, Jr.
Frank W. McXi.nnis
Archie G. Phelps, Jr.
I. V. Ludwig
Daniel E. Pereell
Char.Les A. Berl7
Lorence Smith
Billy G. Chadd
Jaus Mobl.,Raymond C. Pierson

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Vola Beach Horri1
Lucille Chadwick Jones
:~cigar Branson
ICenneth Clark
Calrln JU~~~a

Lou AHa Milton

Ro7 Bad•

Carl Morriaon

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Lottie Carwack Dannela
Vinitrad ear..ck Wal.lcer
Zora Waaner Huon
Gl&amp;d7a Wiaertt
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Cecil Sower
G\q Binder
Dan T01msend
Cbarlea Van Dusen
Glen Huaiston*
Haaer Hiclalan
Paul Shielda
Irwa Jones Grush
Noble Parks Vella
Thel.aa Carmack Zanoni
Doria Binder Ha~atedt
Louiae Denniaon Morris
Helen DuY&amp;l.l. Purcell
Dolores Johnaon Fisher

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Kil.een Wheeler Marahall
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Alice Fraha Um.atord
Georgia Carmack Fahrion

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Darl Dannport
Marceille X.lling Wil.liua
L,-lene Darnall Bastian
Anna Lon«*
Frances Pearson Sower
Roland Carmack
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Pbylia Clark Whitne1
Marcella Clark Akera
Shirley Dunl.l
Marie Greenlee Blacon
Harriet Hurt Olbert
Genelle Salabar Macht
Ellen Jrnight
Eugene Dun.ll.
Leonard Jenlcir.

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ET&amp;l.en Weaterwan
Harriette Own
Dorrie Wood
Saa Lane
Alrln Jaaea
Edward Whithead*
Leah Knight
Clarene Montgcmer,- Iyrall

Louise Pierce
Olin Gilatrap

1929
Ines Tyck:sen Olbert
Luett&amp; Yingl.iq Spencer
Hon Dannport
Catherine Wheeler Henderaon
Marguerite Hiner Cul.haDe
Dearl Beach
Lucille Branson Morton

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Edwin Green*

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Opal Batchelor Autre,Louise Owen Brillhall
Gertrude Paral.e,- Sower
Raymond Rocman
Aloha Vinton
Hasel Schnieder
Doria Black
George Comiah
Charlene Pierce
Milton Sower
Delbert Montgoaery
Louia Vinton
Ruby Holt
Herbert Shull

1935
Mayelle Parka nien
Minnie Wiser Marshall*
Elsie Blackmore
Louise W~r Farl"Olf
Helen Leonard
Geneva Sal.abar ~an
Elmer Muon
Delmar Jenldna
Marjorie Campbell Bigh&amp;a
Ella Chana
Esther Purcell Buawell
Vernon Leonard
Kenneth Sower
Thomas Carmack*
Alden Knight*

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Marjorie Morrison McDaniels
Maudie Crane Carr
Melba Ethridge McCoy
Jewell Ludwig LePlatt
Lorin Carmack:
Eldon Steele
Mary Gene Sapp Harvey
FaDonna. Carr
Ollie Hickman
Fern ~ight Lane
Nora Townsend
Katherine Davi1 Powell
Elmer Leonard
Elizabeth Maya
Grace Steele Reed
Ralph Ted Schaw**
E\mice Binder Burk
Richard Grubbs
Tony Wilaer
Elizabeth Smith

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Helen WhHlar McatgOMr.T

Bernice Berr.T Dirtne
Arline Bighaa Beaver
Irene Black
Helen Crane Warren
Dick P'ralul
Stanle;r Grqtt*
Jevell Hickaan Mitchell
Carl Jaua**
Cbarlea McCo;r
Philip Sapp
Glad7a Steele R.ed
Lorena Tcnmaend Brown
Eileen Wiaer McNew
Henr.r W~r

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Arthur Batchelor
Marguerite Bighaa Sw1.l.l1n&amp;
Ro;r Binder
Lucil1e Black
Mildred Brigga
Rwlsell Culp
Clarence ETerett
Claire Farrow BredahJ
Mae Grec McCo;r
Ienneth Gruah
l"a;re Yingling Culp
Mildred Hutchina Huldaton
Chloe W. Johnson
MelTille Lee

John Richards
Violet Shull Wolfe
Robert a.ith
ldna Willaette Rockett
Harold B. Wilmer
Harold W. Wo111118r

1939
Bemice Ethridge SJ*lcer
Garland Farrow
Marie Gray McCarttQKartha Juu Montgcaer,1"rancea Johnaon
Lee Knickerbocker
Roy lnickerbocker
Leo Lea**
Everet Mitchell**
William Norris
Wayne Schiller
otia Snooka, Jr.

Jacqueline Humiaton McCo7
Blanch lnight Sad.tb
Ray lnight, Jr.
Ju.a Lea
Virginia Leonard Phelpe
Margaret Monger Brentt
Jeaae ~r, Jr.
Leona Richard• 'fniokerboclcer
Phillip Stock, Jr.
Oliver Thomaa
Jack Waltun
Joseph Hueton Wilaer
Jea.. Wheeler

1941

Iathon .A.:m
lfarrl.n Browa
M1.l.4n4 Chaatain
. .r.r Grad7
Dwight Hanaen
DaTid Holder

Lee .A.llen J ...son

Eugene Berr.r**
Harold Caruck**
J .... Logan**
Connie Grona

1938

Marie Laa1ng Hickan

1942

1939 Cont.

1937

E-n:cyn Hinabul
Walter Lea**
Don&amp;ld Logan
Bo7 Ludlfi&amp;

Charla• Martin Langfitt
S...., Saooka
Albert S,.ODI
Paul Vintland
Vila&amp; Vella Picooli
Dallu ViaerH

191.3
Rae ll1re

lennetb .A.nderaca
Merle !Mob
Ellie Frala
Ila rae Olinr dllooka
V&amp;Diia t.nned,Jeaaie ID1gbt TOWDJend
Alberta Laraeo Parc1D
.A.ud.rq Kceo,.
Genan KcRew Darla
OUa Jlonger
s,bll hrld.na
!loa~ Richard•
Paul.iDe Scalt Moncer
RD.b7 stlllioJl

Paul Biggeratatt
Jack Canu.ck
Thel.aa Chastain
Pauline Cobb LaDda
Geru.ine Dennin&amp;
.A.thol P'elthut
Baatriee Harmon
Loraine Jamea Wiaer
1944
.A.dol.ine Jtnight Reed
Ida Mae Leyahon
Leah Belle Mitchell strain
~ J.on
Kareeil1e Monger Baer
Ruth Bachelor JDeaca
Paul Reed
Roberta Beach P&amp;l'llle7
Ruth Rieharda Nelson Michaela En:cyn Grona
S7l'fia Bell Pqaon Shepherd Daniela
George Shel.h.-r
Bill Heard
Elisabeth Shull
Helen lnickerbocker ea.pbell
Nol'll&amp; Steele
Kar7 Ellen Le7whon
Wilbur Swift
OrYal Montg011181'7
Doria Tolm..nd
Martha Robbina Sauer
Willie Wiser
Joe D. Tipton
Olin Viu.tt Caruck

1045 Mctin Avenue
Durango

Phone 899
After Hours Call
BAYFIELD 2824

Clive Pet rson

~

FARMS
RANCHES
and
CITY
PROPERTIES

REAL ESTATE LOANS
INSURANCE

��1945

1948 Cont.

Betty Beach Teague
Alice Berry
Marie Burkett
Vincent Chapnan
Dorothy Davis LePlatt
Walter Edwards
Ernest Little
Helen Monger Bodo
LaVerne McEwen Kl.ulllll&amp;n
Shirley Sower Graham

1946
Duane Amon
Norma Arnold Heard
Herbert Bachelor
Barbara Blackmore
June BrolCl Carmaclr
Glenn Ch&amp;pnan
Rayroond Doering*
Floydene Denton Davia
Ruby Fennell Shelhamer
Robert McCoy
Leonard Ostwald
Betty Patton Fahrion
Mildred Phelps Borders
Ray Rather
Roger Sapp
Colin Tanner
Mabel Carmack Roberta

1947
Rollie Cundiff, Jr.
Don c. Fahrion
Alfred Lee Frahm
Jack Huntington
Roy Huntington, Jr.
Frank Ludwig, Jr.
Kenneth w. Ludwig
Gentry Belle McCoy Walatroa
~dick Timothy Ostwald
Dale Patton
Laura Jane Richarda BroliD

1948
Jamea Barger
Dick Carmack
Ruth Haga Sutherlin
Roberta Hollar
Nila Martin Campbell
Frank McKinnie
Raymond Pieraon

~FOOD STORE
COAH'I 5TH -.Y,. AHD nH ST.

DURANGO, COLORADO

Betty AM Robina Abernathy
Betty Lou Welle Werbe
Da.nny Crane
Helen Davia Campbell
Virginia Burton Mciinnia
Carl Campbell
Leonard Montgomery

Archie Phelpa
Frances Parka
Merle Harriaon
WU... Welle Picolll
Frances Albright Frahm
Barbara Welle
Betty Stephenaon Humond.
Noel Peterson

1949
Esther Richard•
Don Fair
Woody Emerlkm
Gary Payson
Marie Harris
Stanl..sy Steele
Bernice liwltington :Emerson
Charles Sutherlin
JiDid.e Fraha
JoAnn Mobley Sapp
Hugh Lareen
Howard Fahrion
Jeanne Sower Fanto
Buster Walker
Bill Huntington
Eileen Richards
Bud Larsen

1950
Harold LePlatt
Donald Mcintyre
Faye Haga Mcintyre
Lois Butler
Jane Thieme
Helen McCarthy
Sarah Davia
Dean Halverson
Cora Landreth Farley

1951
Robert Norrie
Kenneth Montgomery
June Martin Stephenson
LaVenw Sower
James Squires
Neal Snooks
Barbara McCoy Otteaon
James Rutherford
Vera Hollar Sapp
Cecelia Cundiff Smith
Clarence Monger
Martha Shelhamer Bergman
Jeanie Wells

1952
Kenneth McCoy
Ienneth Campbell
Earl Cable
Melba Cundiff Frame
Hilda Peterson
Edward Percell
Thomaa Richard•
Victor Neuenschwander
Arthur Iinsll&amp;n
Nina Squire•
James Mohney
Martin L&amp;J¥ireth
Charlea Got!
Melvin Haga
R. V. Cobb
Sam Hollar
Frank Harria
Dwight Ward
Carol Rowse
Helen Brown Robertson

1953
Raymond Wella
Betty Noble
Roberta Pierson
Earleen McCoy
Henry Cunditf
Mary Iinaman
Jerry Ne'llllll.ll
Dan Shupe
Goldie Welle
Mae Lou Jamea
Edwin Scofield
Bonnie Landreth
Donna Autrey
Nancy Rutherford Gerrard
Wylie Canu.ck
Mary Joyce Davia Montgaae17

*

Deceased
**Iilled in Action
.J. W. SOWER
REAL ESTATE
BAYFIELD, COLORADO

f:e~tdent~e- phone

oH,ee pJ..one

����JOHN BIGHAM
Music - 4
Paper Staff - 2
Annual Staff - 3
Library - 2
Junior Play - 1
Senior Play - 1
Art - 1
Fine Arts - 2
Athletics - 1
Thou art e'en as just
a man As e'er my conversation
coped withal.

CLARK GILBERT
Music - 2
Paper Staff - 1
F.B.L.A. - 1
B Club - 3
Junivr Play - 1
Senior Play - 1
Fine Arts - 2
Athletics - 4

eninr

Suddenly a thought came like
a full-blown rose Flushing
his brow.

SALUTATORIAN

JOANNE HICKMAN
Music - 3
Paper Staff - 4
Annual Staff - 3
Pep Club - 4
F.B.L.A. - 2
Library - 1
Junior Play -1
Senior Play - 1
Fine Arts - 1
Sweetest melodies Are
those that are by
distance made more sweet.

��MARKA PEn;RSON
Music - 3
Paper Staff - 1
Annual Staff - 3
Pep Club - 4
F.B.L.A. - 2
F.H.A. - 4
Library - 1
Junior Play -1
Senior Play - 1
Cheerleader - 1
Fine Arts - 2
Beauty is truth, truth
beauty, --that is all
Ye know on earth, and
all ye need to know

Derylin Cooper
Music - 3
Paper Staff - 2
Annual Staff - 3
Pep Club - 4
F.B.L.A. - 1
F.H.A. - 4
Library - 1

Junior Play - 1
Senior Play - 1
Cheerleader - 1
Fine Arts - 4

Music is well said to be the
speech of angles.
VALEOI ":'!'ORIAN

GORDON STEELE
Music - 2
Annual Staff - 4
F.B.L.A. - 1
Junior Play - 1
Senior Play - 1
Fine Arts - 2
Athletics -4
To be honest as this world
goes, is to be one man picked
out of ten thousand.

��DORIS YOAKAM
Music - 1
Senior Play - 1
Art - l
Happiness d·epends, as
Nature shows, less on
external things than
most suppose.

Such and so various
are the tastes of
men.

CECIL McCOY
Music - 2
Paper Staff - 1
Senior Play - 1
Junior Play - 1
B Club - 1
One Fair daughter and no
Art - 1
more, the which he loved
Fine Arts - 1
passing well.

F. B. L. A. - 1

MASON FRAZZINI
Music - 2
F.B.L.A. - 1
B Club - 3
Junior Play - 1
Senior Play - 1
Fine Arts - 2
Athletics - 4
LEE HILL
Music - 1
Paper Staff - 1
Senior Play - 1

Measures, not men, have
always been my mark.

��lli.sforg
~-~~
Teacher--Miss McDonald
A larp claas
SUmYore:
Joanne Hick.an, Narka Peteraon,
Cecil McCor, John Bigham, Mason
Frazaini, ~. DaTiE, Vadie Harris

~~~
Teacher--Mrs. Mohne;r
OUtstanding eYenta:
Learned to tell time
Could boas the first grade

~-I!!.mQ~

!ru--~~
Teacher--Mrs. Walker
MJrna joined the ranka
Joanne vent to the Moss School

~Fll'TH GRAD!

mz--~~
Teacher-Mrs. Smith
Class A
Teacher--Mra. McCreery
Claaa B
Joanne c._ back

Teacher--Mrs. Wal.lcer
Mason lett tor Pagosa
bna lett tor ~

feacber=Mra. Oetvald
Rena c&amp;M back
OUtatanding event:
~-e.nd..,Jobn Romance
Remember all those notes??
~H~

Teactt.r-Mrs. Smith
We v~re all aent back to the tirat
srade roo.
-De%'7lin joined u.
Sanded and painted our deaka all b)'
ouraelna

~PRESHJWI~

Spooaor-Mr. Mlcbaeh
Be&amp;inninc Hiab Scbool Roll:
Gordon steele, De%'7lin Cooper,
Rena DaTia, Bobb;r Wolt, Felix
SanchH, Lawrence G&amp;rcia, Grace
ltinalll&amp;ll, Clark Gilbert, Joanne
Hickman, John Bigham, Ermon Harper,
Vad.ie Harria, Maaon l'ruaini, Cecil
McCOf, Charlotte Moblq, Mark&amp;
Peterson
Clue ·: &gt;tticera:
President-Rena DaTia
Vice-Preaident--Mason Fraszini
S.cret&amp;r;r--De%'7lin Cooper
Treaaurer--Joame Hic:kman
Basketball:
lAwrence, Felix, Gordon, Clark,
Mason
Football:
Clark, Maaon, Bobb;r, lAwrence,
Felix
All Frea~n aang in the Fine Arta
Festhal.

COMPUMENTS
OF

m2-~~
Teacher-Mrs, Morrie
Still in tbe first grade room
Rena vaa C&amp;rninl Q\lHn
Selected our claaa colora, class
!lower, clala motto
Mason came back
Clark became one ot ua
Eighth grade Graduates:
Gordon steele, Derylin Cooper,
Rena OaTis, Jack Tate, Bobb)- Wolt,
Felix Sanches, Lawrence Garcia,
Juanita Shupe, Grace Kinaan,
Clark Gilbert, Joanne Hickman,
John Bigham, Ermon Harper, Vadie
Harria, JVt'na Snook, Mason
l'razlini, Cecil McCor, DaTid R1ns,
Charlotte Moble;r, and Marka
Peterson

All Freahmen were in Mu1ic
We won the ~ troph,y tor the ;rear:
Con1olation trop~ in Junior
Hiab Tourne;r
Der,rlin-Carninl queen candidate
Rena-P'.H.A. S.creta%'7
Rena-Mixed quartet
J01.11M-Purple aDd Gold stat!
Grace--F.H.A. Song Leader
Annual Stat!:
Gordon, Marka, De%'7lin, John
Three were on the honor roll tor
the entire :rear

LINCOLN -

WAYSIDE DRIVE-IN

Ford Tractors

MERCURY
Dearborn Tractors

LA PLATA MOTORS, INC.

Comer 6th &amp; 8th Ave.

Durcmqo, Colo.

600 E. 2ND
PHONE 47
DURANGO, COLORADO

��1951--soPHCI«U ~
Spooaor-Mr-:-liS.cbaela
cla.. Ofticeres
Preeident-Gordon Steele
Ylce-Preeident--Marka Petereoo
S.eret.arJ--Derrlin Cooper
TreaeuNr-Cecil MeCOJ
Bultetb&amp;lls
lawrence, Felix, Maeon, Gordon,
Clark
rootb&amp;ll:
Muon, Cl..ark
Vadie lett thia 7e&amp;r
Der,rlln-Carnbal quen oaodidate
Rena-senior ch"r1u.der
Der,rlin-F .H.A. Tl"eaaurer
Grece--F.H.A. SonJ Leader
Rft&amp;-F .B. L.A. Secretaey
C&amp;ra1~1 Roateeeee:
a... Cbarlotte
Derrlin-Honor roll all 7ear
Annul Statt:
Joe.Dl\8, Rena
Pvple and Gold Statt:

JoaDfte, Orace
!Ul,--sultll D!!
!jiOiiiO'r-Mr. MoTaaart
Mi1lU m clunateas
a-, (Mn. R. L. Ba'lllllg&amp;rdner) ,
Oraa., Olarlotte, Dadd Rina,
lawrence, Felix (married)
Lee· Rill joined ue
Clue Ottieere:
Preaiden~rdon Steele
11ce-Preaiclent--Marka Peterson
s.eret.arr-Derrlin Cooper
Treasurez-.Joanne Hickman
Joaane-Candidate tor ~!amin l quaen
Martta--cand1date tor hom~coadn« queen
Gordoa-CarniTal l1DI
'l'bNe on honor roll all 7ear:
Jo-.me, Lee, Der,rlin
luketballs
Gordon, Claric, Maeon
Foot.ball:
Gordon. Clark, Maeon

Plq:

Ie 1!:. !!!z

Made a bit

We ..,.... all in it.

!m-~IDR

Sponaor-Mr. Ch&amp;SellAn
Upperclaea..n
Cla.. Otticere:
Preeident-Gordon st..le
Vice-Preeident-Marka Peteraon
Seeret.arJ-Rena Dade
Treuurer-Joanne Hieklan
Baeketb&amp;ll.:
D&amp;dcl R., lawerenee,
eon,
Gordon, Clark, Felix
Football:
Clark, Gordon, Muon
Marlr.a-caDdidate tor carnival queen
Carninl Hoeteesee:
Joanne, Rena, Charlotte
Rena-F.B.L.A. S.cretar,r
Marka-F.H.A. Vice-Preeident
a.na-co-!ditor ot Annual
Rena--Cb-Editor ot PUrple and Gold
Senior Cheerleader•:
Mark&amp;' Der,rlin
Der,rlin--Pertect attendance tor ,.ar
Four on honor roll tor 7e&amp;J' ·
PUrple w Gold start:
Joaaie, Grace, Rena, Der,rUP,
ADmaal statt:
Joazme, Der,rlin, Rena, Grace,
John, Mark&amp;
Proa:
'Heath Ha!&amp;iiap ~
Turkq Dinner

Be~

Plq:
Hefd Firat
Bil Succeee
Doril entered our cla•• thie 78&amp;r
Bobb7 lett
Marka--F.H.A. Preeident
Der,rlln--F .H. A. Vice-President
Marka-F.B.L.A. Seeretarr
Annual statt:

Joanne, Mark&amp;, Der,rlin, Jobn,
Gordon, ae Editor
PUrple and Gold Statt:
John, Cecil, Marka, Joanne
Looking torvard to:
Prom, Sneak, Baccalaureate,
COIIIIleneellalt

Phone 1674

3400 N. Main Ave.

Open 6 A M. to 10 P. M.

RESTAURANT

��i, 0~.

&amp;-;;5if42x-&lt; will -r aenae ot reaponaibility

to;S(anley Cundiff'.

Can ;you uae it?

I,~ c7)1Lf
Beebe,

will rq aeriouaneaa to .t..l.mer

What about it, Beebe?

I,~ .z...-~.?ft'!'&lt;-=
will 'lilT temper to Donnie
o;. . . Do not 4S &amp;k, FRAGILE! ! l Use care~!

Me

I,~ A'71&lt;11&lt;n.L/ 1-/q.L =• .&lt; will 'lilT calmneaa to Bette

Gao

Think it will work?

I,(~~

to Butch Cooper.

will rq treahmen girl friends
Be prepared to run, Butch.

(_.g.4,f ~(' ~

I,
with girls to TdY Minnie.

will IV ability to get along
Watch out girls.

I, ~a z&lt;..t&amp;.
to
le.

will DIY lon tor Chemistr;y

V ~,J

I, ~~
Neal, as it you needed it!

will DIY quick wit to Terr;y

I, ~~ C~ will lilY piano-playing abilit;r
to l'.argareNeWJD&amp;n I anaarpiugs to Mr. "M'lc."

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On a fine spring day in 1964 John Bigham, a straight "A" major in
Agriculture at Fort Collins, stands out in his bean field wondering why the
crop failed. He is startled by the smooth purring noise, put-put-clash-bang,
of the amazing new invention, the~ Doodle, Gordon Steele's latest horseless carriage. He gets 20 gallons to the mile, which is really an improvement
over recent inventions. Although he can't understand why the gas gauge always
points at empty.
Gordon stops to chat for a while with John when all at once a
terrific explosion occurs and the roof off of Lee Hiil's ATOMIC BUM PLANT
comes whizzing by. Shortly afterward a big thudll Lee lands from a big~
nearby pine which he met up with in the way over.
Lee rushes to John's ultra-modern, one-room adobe hut to phone to
town to see which way the rest of the plant went. He stammers into the phone,
his face becoming in turn, pink, red, violet, purple, and black as Joanne
Hickman, telephone operator of the A. F. of L. (ah1ays for listening) tells
him to take in the cord, she had too much; she asked him to quit breathing so
loudly, it disturbed her; and, PLEASE, pull back some cord, she can't get the
connection.
Marka Peterson, RN (rat nurse) comes dashing from the new fivestory general hospital, KILL OR CURE, located in the suburb, Smoky I-lesa. She
is loaded dovm vTith Vicks VA.oorub, Aspirin, Sloan's Horse Liniment, Hadacol,
and all of the latest miracle drugs, in case anybody was injured in the
explosion. Marka is considered the best nurse in the Basin. She already has
six, or iQ it seven, notches on her thermometer.
Clark Gilbert, ex-mule driver, ex-truck driver, ex-bus driver, comes
to a screaming stop in his twin bed ambulance. He opens the door, trios and
falls on his face. Straightening his fractured elbo\·T, he asks if anyone is
hurt.
It seems Clark took this job because he got fired from all previous
He never could keep his eyes off pretty girls in convertibles, consequently ruininp; his one-horse pO'tTer mule in a collision v1ith the Bayfield
Metropolitan City Police.
on~s.

Mason Frazzini, the famou::&gt; S0uth AmPrican ?.ucho, comes limoing-VIhoopsl loping--no lir.iping in on his flaming, firey steed (eats red peppers
and hot tamales). He is the Roy Ro~ers of the Amazon, and he seems to be quite
a card. His pals call him the Kin• of Kings, hce of Jacks, or is it Jack of
Aces? f.1ason has a famous hacienda, the J.iUCHO FERDIN ND, (a lot of bull) in
South America. He come up to ct eck on his L" Boca ranch, the ARID ACRES.

��PtfOP/IECY ,__

~

Cecil McCoy, the greatest bullshipper in the Basin, just arrived
to compare notes with Lee on Lee's synthetic cow. It eats green plants,
chlorophyll, you know, with no after affects, (saves cleaning the barn).
Cecil is quite interested in not having to clean the barn. Cecil has just
bought out the Gunnison Valley of Colorado from Governor Thornton. He seems
to have his eye on the Capitol Building. He even took up golfing.
Doris Yoakam, the world famous comedian, humorist, and actress
comes by with dark glasses, white cane, and a tin cup. It seems her last
performances haven't rolled in the dough. Maybe it's understandable as she
is director, script writer, stage hand, and curtain puller for her own show.
Tonight she is appearing at the Bayfield City Opera House in the suburb,
Falfa.
A long streamlined cherry red Cadillac convertible comes to a smooth,
even stop. Derylin Cooper must be in a hurry; she came through the windshield
instead of the door. She always ~ (pardon the e~ression) ~ ~ood driver.
She has just returned from a concert tour witn-3pi e Jonas' ban • Derylin
used to play with the Ink Spots until they were ;radicated.

Mr. Mac is seen p~lling his head out of the glove compartment. His
face is merely white this time, as he is used to it. Mac seems in marvelous
health, in fact he's Glowingl But that was before he coughed up the flashlight. He removes the whisk broom from one ear ~nd a pair of scissors from
the otPer. Mr. Mac gets out smiling as usual. He is acting as Derylin's
tutor.
We all decide to go to the STAINLESS STEELE SPUR, (former Silver
Spur) owned and operated by who else but Gordon, for a chicken dinner. He
is supposed to be the best chicken lifter in the country. And we don't mean
out of the pot 1
There it is, the future of the CLASS OF 1 54

BAYFIELD
Filling Station
Complete 1-Stop Service

CONOC::O PRODUCTS

Tires -

Candy

Cigarettes

Soft Drinks
Phone 2081
REED BROS.

SOUTHWESTERN MOTOR CO.
STUDEBAKER
SALES AND SERVICE
Phone 1332
19th and Main
Durango, Colorado

�I

���Donald McCo&gt;-----..Preaid.ent
Bill Squire•
Vic.Presid.ent
LaVonne McCo&gt;-----~Selecret&amp;rT
W~e Martin
:rr.uurer

Donald
McCoy

DiCk
Welle

Bill
:;quire•

Charlee
Ollnr

·~e
Martin

.... vonne
McCo7

Georp

Dancl
lfeuenacbwaDcler

Wlaer

The Juniors hacl the CarniTal Queen.
The Junior• hacl 2 F.H.A. Mothere.
The Juniors had all the girll in Pep Club.
The Juniors hacl two Pep Club Officers.
The Juniors had ei&amp;ht bo7e that went out fot- football.
The Junior• had five em the tirat baeketball t~q~.
The Juniors had four on the second basketball team.
The Juniors had nine on the Annual start.
The Junior• had eight on the Paper Staff.
The Juniors had tive b07s in B Club.
The Juniors had all but ooe girl in F.H.A.
The Junior• had three librarians.
The Juniors had eleTen in F.B.L.A.
The Juniors hed three F.B.L.A. officers.
The Junior• had three F.H.A. officers.
The Junior11 had the two Candidates tor F .H. A. State MHting.
The Juniors had one CarniT&amp;l hostess.
The Juniors had two B Club officers.

DaTid
Percell

Barbara
w~r

Gayle
Boulden

Jt.v

Sower

Wand&amp;
Peteraon

BASIN
PACKING CO.
Phone 0209R-l
South of Durango
U.S. Highways 160-550

Lee

l'red&amp;

Cundiff

Beuhn

Warren

Hill

Leonard

Peteraon

��JiJIIV Temple
Treasurer

Terr:r Neal
Secret&amp;r,r

Brad Newton
President

tl£llmore
Rq

Cundiff

Stanl417
Snook a

Jeanne
Snooks

Hi-Way Cafe
Truck Stop

Sophomores had four on the football team.
Sophomores had one football ~er.
Sopho1110res had tw in F .B.L.A.
Sophomores had three in F .H.A.
Sophomores had the F .H.A. District Vice-Preaident.
Sophomores had the F.H.A. Degrees assistant.
Sophomores had three on the Annual ata!f.
Sophomores had three on the Paper et&amp;ff.
Sophomores had all girl• in Pep Club.
Sophomores nad two of the Cheerleaders.
Sophomores had five in "B" Club.
Sophomoree had the "B" Club reporter.
Sophomores had one Librarian.
Sophomores had the Library reporter.
Sophomores had one Carnival hostess.
Sophomores had seven in basketball.
Sophomores had one Basketball Manager.

Mathew
Bigham

Connie

Stanlq
Morrison

Bert
Monger

Home Macie
Pies
Fried Chicken
Every Sunday

We Never Close

Weddle

Y2 Mile East cf
BAYFIELD
Highway 160

Allene
Darla

��Freshmen had 1. winner ir. Annual ealee.
Freshmen had 2 Raffel Ticket winners.
Freshmen had 1 Perfect Attendance.

PR!SHMEI ASCDWIMG

The Freshmen bad tour oa the second teaa.
The JPresbaen had two on the tirst te&amp;ll.
The JPreehmen had two llllm&amp;&amp;srs.
The Freshman had tive on the J. V. Football.
The P'reehmen bad eight on the Purple and Gold Starr.
The Free~ had six on the Annual Stat!.
The JPreehmen had two F.H.A. Mothers.
The Freshmen had two F.H.A. otticera.
The Freshmen had six F.H.A. meubera.
The Freshmen had two Carni~l hostesses.
The Freehmen had two Senior Cheerleaders.
The JPreehmen had one in the B Club •
The JPreehmen had two librarians.
The Freshmen had one on the Honor Roll all year.
The Freshmen the Homecomin&amp; QuMn.
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INA C. MARTIN

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863 MAIN AVE
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                    <text>����ONE ~ORE TI~E.

For the last time ...
Our seniors walk
these halls.
One more time ...
The juniors roam
this school.
One last time ...
Sophmores are
underclass.
One more time ...
Freshmen look
from below.
For the first time ...
We realize
how precious,
Our times have been.

Casey Conner gives one
of those timeless smiles.

Hobby Chapin, Wolverine
inspirationalist, fires 'em up.

Title

1

�Moving On and Up.

Times, They Are a Chang in' ...
Bob Dylan probably said it best.
Times are a changin'. The more

'"We had great
school spirit

things change , the more they

this year. Our

remain the same. Looking foward to

school unity

tomorrow. Faces of yesterday will

was the best

always be remembered. Memories

ever."
Mandy Martin

of this building will never be
Senior

forgotten. As we approach the next
century, the Bayfield High School
student body and staff will move on
to bigger and better things, and a
bigger and better building. Change
is inevitable.The question remains.
Will Bayfield lose its small town
flavor? We hope not.

2 Theme Page

�THUMBS UP: feb Taylor

says, 'you're theman'.

SMILE:
The
sentor
cheerleaders , Maggie
Clendenning, Dawn Fahrion,
Cierra Clapp, and Megan
Backer, enjoy their last year
together.

HURRY: Enid Lasater looks
up from her locker as she
rushes to class.

BONDING: Liz

ewby,
Jennifer Neptune, mzd Hilarie
Moore don't mind showing
their feelings for one another.

Theme Page 3

�··:

Friends Play an Important
Role
... at B.H.S.
Living in Bayfield i not always the mo t exciting thing in the world, but there' one thing
that makes it worth wild, FRIENDS! Being
together all their live , it ha , finally come time
for the enior to part. But they know they
will remain friends where ever life after high
school take them. Being with your friends is
where the fonde t memorie of high chool
come from. No matter what. a g od friend is
a friend for life.

mile! Phobe Percell, Sarah Joswick, Jess Macklin. Heather Haga,

and Mandy Martin say cheese.

4 Seniors

Where are we again? Bokevy Varal]at, Alfredo Villagomez. and
Zoltan Hi.das, Bayfield's exclumge students. look totally lost.

Vogue. Aaron Hamilton, Reuben
Crossman, and Harold Smith
strike a pose.

�Fiesta! Hobby Chaptn, B.J. Monger.and
Mike Srruthwtck stage Manachees for
speech class.

Friends. Kimber Thompson
and Tegan Corlies slww their
spint during homecoming.

Duh? For feb Taylor. Brand
Demlllg, and Hobby Chapm
bemg a semor IS [llllllly sink111g 111.
The Mac! Cannon Ivers allempts
to pursue Angela Natzke and
Theresa link.

Seniors 5

�MS.

WOLVER-INE

"Believe in your ·elf ;believe in your abilitie ;believe in
hard work, and you can achieve
great things."
Enid Lasater has lived in
Bayfield her entire life. She is involved in many chool activities
such as student council, F.B.L.A.,
F.C.C.L.A., basketball, cross
country, and track. Enid ha.s also
received a 3.6 G .P.A . throughout
her high , chool career. Enid is a
three ume league am1 regwna1

track champion. She i al o the
1995-1996 cro s country state
runner up along with league and
regional champion.

"With ambition and determination, one can overcome
any ob tacle."
Jes ica Macklin moved
to Bayfield in the fourth grade.
Since moving to Bayfield, Je ica has become very involved in
school.She i active in National
Honor's Society, Thespians, studeAt
council,
F.B.L.A,
F.C.C.L.A,volleyball, basketball,
and track. Je ica has maintained
a 3.8 G.P,A, i a four- year varity letterman, has two all conference titles, was M. V.P her
ophomore volleyball ea on, received be t defen ive player in
basketball, and carries an all state
track title.

6 Ms . Wolverine

~ESSICA MACKLIN

ENID LASATER

�MR.

WOLVERINE
"Marshall ha the de ire,
and the ability to uccced." Thi ·
is the opinion of orne of the
many friend Mar hall ha at
B.H.S.
As long a anyone can
remember, Mar hall Hahn ha
attended Bayfield chool . He
ha been involved in many extra
curricular activities, and he has
lettered in wrestling, football,
and ba eball. He ha gone to
tate four time in hi wre tling
career and took the 1993-1994
tate champion hip. Thi year he
lead the way to a state championship victory in fnothall.
Marshall ha.s al.so ma1nLamel1 a
4.0 G.P.A, while taking an active
role in tudent council, national
honor ociety, and F.B.L.A. "No
matter what you do, give it
100%," are the word that
Marshall live by.

Mr. Wolverine 7

�Nicholas Andrews

Megan Backer

Kate Bartmann

Hobby Chapin

Cierra Clapp

Maggie Clendenning

Kacy Conner

Tegan Corlies

Rubin Crossman

Jesse Cummins

Jimmy Cundiff

Brand Deming

Jusfill Donaldson

Dawn Fahrion

8 Seniors

�Maleah Fanzam

Ben Ford

Miguel Gomez

Mandy Gosney

Heather Haga

Marshall Hahn

Valerie Hahn

Aaron Hamilton

Zoltan Hidas

Craig Hoback

Cannon Ivers

Judd Jenkins

Sarah Joswick

Daniel Kennedy

Seniors 9

�For some years we
thought it wouldn't
end

It's time High School is
over, yet new things begin
-like college, military, marriage, and careers
We'll leave, achieve our
goals and live out our
dreams
May we remember the
good times
-in class, in the halls, and
after school
The world will surely
change,
let's hope we don't, forget
not those we've grown to
know

��Patrick Kilgore

Nicholas Kimball

Matt Kugle

fohn Lancett

Heather Larimore

Enid Lasater

Tara Linfesty

Lloyd Lucero

Jessica Macklin

Amanda Martin

B.J. Monger

Paloma Morales

12 Seniors

Kristy Miller

�Olan Morriso11

Allgela Natzke

Phoebe Percell

Joel Priest

Kevill Prior

Jody Rustmmz

Reggie Sanchez

Michael Schockaert

Harold Smith

Mike Smithwick

Kelly Steinbacher

feb Taylor

Kimber Thompsoll

Bokevy Varaljai

Seniors 13

�...... or a good time ...
Visit BHS Seniors in the Summertime
SUMMER saw the
cia of "97 involved in
many different activities.
When the clas i not inval vcd in , port,, cla
work, or other activitie, ,
they liked to do more relaxing activitie . Summertime
activities arc more relaxing. This clas did many
different thing during the
ummer. Some people

went to the lake. At the ba eball, ba kctball, bowllake, people learned to do ing, swimming, and many
many fun acllvltlCS. other~ . Still, there were
People learned to ki, and people who did thing like
do new activitie like fundraisin£..... carwashes. In
wak:eboard. AI o at the between sport and other
lake, people did activties activities, mo t people had
like riding Jet Ski and jobs and worked for some
Seadoos. Some of people extra ca h.
did lots of ports during the
summer. A few of these
sports included oftball,

Sarah Joswick takes a
break from all the hard
work and enjoys a nice
piece of watermelon at
the volleyball car wash.

Jimmy Cundiff proves he
can stiLl pick on people
not quite his own size.

14 Seniors

Peter Lott and Kacy Conner sit back and take it
all in.

�B.J. Monge1; Kevin Prim; und Ben
Ford show off B.J. 's sistet; Me gun'
summer time shades.

Jess Macklin and Enid
Lasater spend their summer at Lake Navajo on
the Sea Doo.
WHOA! There -a Zmk

trips over two fnmds

Seni.ors 15

�Alfredo Villagome::.

Heidi Wilbourn

Jesse Wray

Tyler You 11g

16 Seniors

Steve11

Williams

Theresa Zi11k

Clayto11 Wilson

��For A Good Time ...

........ VERYONE MUST GET LEI'D
Life was like one
big Luau. Party and celebration overcame BHS
for one memorable
week. With a pep assembly, student games,
a parade, a bonfire, and
football, volleyball, and
cross country victories,
the Hawaiian homecorning was a hit.
The games consisted of a pineapple
toss, a hula hoop contest, a row your boat
race, and a pass the
hoop contest. The students were pumped up
for a great homecoming
week. The seniors won

the games and provided
excitment throughout
the year.
A beautiful afternoon set the tone for a
Hawaiian celebration
parade. A very decorative float won the seniors bragging rights .
Judging was hard however because of the
many creative floats.
Team leadership
helped achieve an important league win over
the Del Norte Tigers as
the girls volleyball team
defeated the tigers
handly in two games.
The 1996 2A football

ECSTATIC: Homecoming King candidates Marshall Hahn,
John Lancett, Ben Ford and Kevin Prior try 1wt to show too
much mwtion at halftime festivities.

ROYALTY: Homecoming King and Queen, Hobby Chapin
and Enid Lasater circle the track waving for the cameras.

18 Homecoming

champion Bayfield
Wolverines set the tone
for the season early
with an important
league victory over
archrival Ignacio Bobcats 47-0. Bayfield
scored on their first
drive of the game and
did not look back as
they crushed the Cats .
The Bayfield cross
country team traveled
to Cortez, Colorado
during homecoming
week. It was a tough
course but Bayfield
pulled through with
some of the best course
times this year.

�BREAK THROUGH: Smior Marshall Hahn rips through
a Hawaiian Homecoming banner just efore game time.

.1
What did you enjoy the most about this
year's Homecoming festivities?
"All of the athletic competition was
won by Ba)field. "- John Lancett
"How they.had nice and shiny trucks
for the homecoming parade."- Jeb Taylor
"It wa great because everyone had a
lot offun."- Jodie Natzke
"It was great and very enjoyable beacau e everyone worked together a a school
to make it fun and exciting."- Pat Kilgore

TOUCHDOWN: Kevin Prior stretches over the
goa!ine for six points against Ig~zacio. Bayfield defeated
the1r cross-county rival47-0 in the second consecutive
blowout.

ELEGANT: Homecoming Queen ca1ididates Dawn Fahrion, Heather Haga, Kacy
Conner, Enid Lasater and Jess Macklin pose
for the last picture of the Homecoming dance.
Homecoming

19

�Life is like

NEBIGLUAU
FIRED UP: Bayfield High
School 's crowd gets pumped
dumzg the homecommg pep as
embly
STRIKE A POSE: Damd Greer
gets his kicks off as a Powder
Puff cheerleader just before the
game.

BOOGIE ON DOWN: Rian
Roderick hula hoops while
standing on one leg.

20 Homecoming

SPLAT: Hobby Chapin focuses
on an incoming pineapple durmg one of the homecoming
games.

�DUDE LOOKS LIKE A LADY:
Peter Loft poses as a drag quem
cheerleader at the Powder Puff
game.

INFERNO: A silhouetted Wo/verille i~ boosted up in [rv11t of
the bmzfire homecmni1lg Hight.

Homecomi.ng

21

�·FORA GOOD TIME ...
Hang Out With The Crowds At BHS
Peeking inside the
classrooms, you might
notice a wide variety of
activities going on. There
are so many things happening within the wolverine
crowds that there is never a
reason to be bored. One
of the great things about
living in a small mountain
town is you have a chance
to get to know everybody's

name and can build great
new friendships.
Here
at Bayfield, people are
involved in several different activities. Some play
sports, some are involved
in after-school acttVltles,
and some just have fun.
Where ever people go or
whatever they are doing,
everyone finds some way
to have fun.

Sav Cheese! Josh Walcott
refuses to smile for the
camera.

Somewhere? Tim
Eckerdt dreams of
a better place.

Confused! Jeb Taylor
and Pat Kilgore wonder how to use those
string things.
St ude n t Life 22

Macarena! Holly Lucero teaches
Breclw Ricthie how to do this
popular dance.

Con centration !
Sanchez is hard at
work.

�Whew' Jenny Brittian and
Gina Ochoa take a time out.

Oh Baby.! Ryan McLaughlin
thinks he is ju. I too sexy.

Hula! Rian Roderick
shows her Homecoming
spirit.

Hamilton proves to his classmates that he can pell.

Deep Thoughts! Jody Natzke
is off in her own little world.

Out There! Alike SlwL.f..aert
wi hes that he wa else where.
~tudent Life 23

�MY, HOW TIME FLIES
Almost Over? It Seems like Only Yesterday . ..
With only one year left,
laughs, friendships and fun
was a big priority for the Junior class. Not only did they
raise all the money for a good
prom, but they managed to do
well in sports and in academics. Class president Clayton
Stephenson said, ''I'm proud of
what we've accomplished and
I hope next year is as much

fun." The concerns and fears
of their upcoming senior year,
never kept these students from
making the most of the year.
"The Junior class has demonstrated their energy, enthusiasm and ski 11 by meeting
double
their
goal
in
fundraising within the first
three months of school, telling
me that there's plenty of heart

HUH? Kevin Me Williams hears his name
ALMOST: Ca ey Potter trie to dig a hole.
STICKY: Chad Cole discovers glue.
STUDLY: joe Stewart shows his style.

24 Juniors

and talent in this group of
young people." said Principal
Jim Ewing.
The class of 1998 will
also be the first class to graduate from the new high school
currently under construction.
The new facility will be a great
reward to this class of athletic
leaders, academic scholars and
all around good students.

�ANDREWS, JORI
BACA , ANGELO
BAIER, JON
BASSEIT. BROOK

BECK, BEAU
CATRON, ASHLEY
CHAMBLEE,
AARON
CHAVEZ, SELINA

COLE, CHAD
CRUMBA UGH,
SARAH
CUSICK, HEIDI
DAVENPORT,
BETHANY
DIDIER, ARYA
DONOHUE, RYAN
DUDLEY, DAN
DUNAVANT,
GRADY

DURAN, NICK
EVERS, JENNY
FOSTER. MICAH
FRIJZ, DOUG

GINGERICH, JESSICA
GREER, DAVID
HEIRIZLER,
JAMIE
HOFFMAN, WILL

Juniors 25

�Tr-IE CLASS OF r9B
HOWARD, RYAN
H UTMACHER,
HEATHER
JOHNSON,
JEREMIAH
LARSEN, JOHN

LEWIS, ROBBIE
LEWIS, TRISHA
LORENZINI,SAM
LOTT, PETER

LYALL, ERIK
MMG, RACHAEL
MAC ELROY,
SEAN
MAULDIN, TIM

MCCARGAR, TONY
MCDONALD,
KAYMA
MCWILUAMS,
KEVIN
MESSAMORE, JEROD

MOORE, HILLARIE
MORELU, JESSICA
MORLAN, AMBER
MORRISON, ADEN

NATZKE, JODIE
NEPTUNE, JENNIFER
NEWBY, LIZ
PHELPS, WENDY

26 Juniors

�POTTER, CASEY
PRIOR. KIZZI
RHODES, CARL
RODERICK. RIAN

SALAZ4R, JOLETTA
SANCHEZ, JODI
SCHOLZ, AUSHA
SHARR. SAMANTHA

SCHULTZ, TIM
SIR/OS. JILL
SISCO£, JEREMY
SOWER. BOBBIE

STEPHENSON,
CLAYTON
STEWARD, CORTNEY
STEWART, JOE
STONE, TRAVIS

SUCATO, THERESA
SUTHERUN, J.R.
TATUM, CHARUE
TAYLOR. WHISTY

TIDRICK, KRISTIN
TRABING, AARON
VALENCIA, TRAVIS
WALCOTT, JOSH

Juniors 27

�WALTERS, JESSICA
WIEBE, SC07T
ZWISLER, ROSS
ANDREWS, KYE
WEBB, EMILY

WHAT? Casey Potter,
Angelo Baca and David
Greer, try to figure out a
customers change.
BURR! Scott Wiebe puts
on his coat in Mr. Keirns
freezing room.

CONSENTRATE: Jodi Sanchez ·works diligently
on a masterpiece. SEXY: Aaron Chamblee shmvs
his feminine side during homecoming.
28 Juniors

�Question: What was it like switching
schools half way through high school?
Where did you move here from? How do
you like Bayfield?
Kye Andrews: It was hard to
switch schools because of all the
work I had to make up and not
knowing anyone. I moved here from
Sheperd, Michigan. Bayfield is not as
big as my old school, but it's alright.
Jessica Gingerich: It was hard
because I had to leave friends.
Although, I did not like my school at
all, I was very involved and it was
hard to leave. I moved from Lillian,
Alabama. /like Bayfield. It is very
different and real small, but /like that. The sports
are much better here and most everyone is very
friendly.

CLOSE UP: Some junior join
as one. HOW? Alisha Scholtz
is puzzled by Emily Webb's work.
HOW CUTE! Grady Dunavent
wants just one dance from Jess
Morelli. HOT! The junior
float is full of volcanic activity.

Juniors 29

�IJUST NOT ENOUGH TIME tl
I Lunch Cut Short At B.H.S. I

Where Do You
Go?
Percent of
Students That

Go There

Even though the places to go are limited and
the time to go there is even more limited, stu

Conoco

7%

Mini Mere

12%

Home

24%

Cafeteria

26o/o

lunch periods, maybe the future students of

Grocery Store

3%

B.H.S. will have more time for a better lunch.

Other

28%

dents at B.H.S. try to make the best out of their
25 minute lunch period.

The survey shows

where students go in the small town of
Bayfield . With two successful trial extended

Slurp! Kelly Baker gets a

giant sodafrom Conoco.

Relaxatio11! Tyler Young and

Phoebe Percell kick it outside
of the Grocery Store.

3@ Student Life

�Tannin 'I Sarah l~dwards, and Brekka
Raclue spend tlietr lunch catclun' some
ran

Eww! The absence in the cafeteria shows the food is still not everybody's favorite.

Yummy! Some of the freshmen girls enjoy a lunch from lwme in the hall with
friends.

Smile! Jeb Taylor seems content with

lunch at Mini Mere and enjoying it with
Angela Natzl&lt;.e.

Student Life 31

�Lower-Classmen ..... .

.... OR THE TIME BEING
Sop homores Look To Move Up
The wait is over! Fi- the begining of the fied. Their interests
nally g\!tting your year this class was ranged from sports to
&lt;:!rivers license is not lost, they knew FBLA and drama. So
p:·) bably the most an- their way around, what does the future
tic~_:_:.. ated thing a!.Jout
knew the teachers hold for this, the
J OUr Sophomore and knew what high Sophomore class of
='ear. However, a well school was all about. 1997? Besides, of
deserved sense of be- But best of all they course becoming uplonging was pretty had a wh:Jle new per-classmen. Only
~igh on the list for
year in front of them. time will tell.
this class a s well. A year : ull of new
The/ wen: :::~ J lon~er experinces and new
at the bottom of tne fri~nds. Like all
social chain; no classes, the class of
longer the babies. At 1999 is very diversi-

SHOCKED: Melanie
Cramer's blank stare shows
that she has NO idea what is
happening.

32 Sophomores

ROUND AND ROUND:
Angi Young wins the
homecoming hula-hoop
contest for the sophomors.

�TYPICALLY: A group of
sophomores sociali::e in the

SIMULTANEOUSLY:
Roland l)rianto n111f

commons area

David Valmciu 7t'lllk dml'll
thr hall

DEEP IN THOUGHT:

Nikki Evans concmtrates on
her work.
FREEZING: Heidi Luter
and Ashley Burleigh wait for
the bell to ring after a fire
drill.

Sophomores 33

�ADAMS, DENISE
ALLEN, SIERRA
ANDERSON, TED
ANDREWS,
CHRISTOPHER

BAKER, JUS fiN
BALES, ROBERT
BLACK, ERIN
BROWN, NICOLE

BURLEIGH. ASHLEY
CHAVEZ, ERIC
CLOUDT, KALEB
CRAMER. MELANIE

CROSSMAN,
JENELLE
DALLISON, LAURA
DAVIS, AMANDA
DOUGLAS,
MEREDITH
DURAN, CHARLIE
ECKERDT, TIJ\1
EDWARDS, SARAH
EVANS, NIKKI

34 Soohomores

�FERRIS, ADAM
FIELDS. FA VYN
FREEMAN, BRYCE
FUNDINGSLAND,
EMILY

GOLDMAN, ANDREW
GRILLOS, MARSHALL
HANNA, JOHN
HOMER. SHIANN

HOOS, CUF
HORTON, SHANE
HUNTER,
JENNIFER
!BERG, JACOB

JANUS, BRENT
JONES. RUTH
KILBANK, MARY
LARSEN, STEVE

LASATER, JESSE
LEWIS, USA
LUCERO, HOLLY
LUCERO, MELANIE

LUNA, AMY
LUTER, HEIDI
MALOY, JOHNETTE
MANZER, GINNY

Sophomores 35

�MCGIMSEY,
BRANDON
MClAUGHLIN, RYAN
MILLER, TIM
MONGER, KENNIE

MORALES, ELISA
NELSON, BEN
PARKER. JOSHUA
PERCELL, DANIEL

PICCOLI, MATT
PORTER, AMBER
POWELL, PHILIP
PRIANTO, ROLAND

PRIEST, MICAH
PRITCHARD, JESSICA
PYLE, MONICA
RITCHIE, BREKKA

ROBINETTE, MALISSA
RODERICK, BJ
SAMPLES, RYAN
SANDERFORD, SANDI

SHONK, CLAYTON
SMITH, ELIZABETH
STEINBACHER,
JERRY
VALENCIA, DAVID

36 Sophomores

�VAN DEN BERG,
BECKY
WASHINGTON. MARY
YOUNG. ANGI
ZWISLER. AMY

ALL TANGLED UP: A

group of sophmores participate in a hula-hoop passing
game during homecomi11g as
Marshall overlooks this
chaotic endeavor.
BEST FRIE DS: Angi

You11g, Jessica Pritchard,
and Amy Zwisler cheerfully
pose in the commons.

ENTHUSIASTICLY:

Kemzie Monger fla shes his
cheesiest smile.

Sophomores 31

�On an average about four
hour and thirty-three minute are
pent in the school halls in one c:oeek.
Breaks and lunch are a time for the
tudent at B.H.S. to take a
breather. That i , of cour e, unless
the ever- a-popular homework rush
is being done.
Four hours and thirty-three

minute may not seem like enou~h
time to spent socializing with
friends, but ·when you put tf in a
year's perspective, that's 144 hours
and 40 minute of go sip.
CAPTURED ON CAMERA/
Jessica Pritchard wanders the halls
aimlessly dur;ng /unc/7 Tim Mauldn
is about to get mauledby a bunc/7
olgiis

•

sURPRISE' Keri Car/sOil was tricked tnto getttng her picture taien.
DON'T BE SHY! Ryan Samples
smt!es ICY the camera.

38

Student Life

�JUST KICK'N IT! Jerry Steinbacher and Micah Riest relax donng break

BUSTED! Robin Crossman, how
ARE WE THRILLED OR WHAT? Angi YOl/ng and BrandDeming look like
many times have yov been told not to they eYe having a wonderfl/1 lvnc!J freak.
eat in the commons 'tYea?

Student Life 39

�A JUmp up and down,
a shout "hello!", or just
an all around giggle is
how the freshman
made their year go by.
With the thoughts of
new faces, new schedules, and new buildings, the freshman had
many things to adjust
to, for instance the four
period day. Xochitl
Garcia said "The four
periods help the day go

by a lot faster. "The rest
of the high school also
had to make a few adjustments of their own,
like no "hasing" the
freshman, they also
had to get used to the
LARGE numbers of
them in the hallways.
All in all the freshman
turned out to be okay,
and the rest of the student body adjusted
quite well.
CHEESE! Sara Beckler and Lacy Williams are happy
to see a camera in their faces.

ABERNATHY, EDDIE
ANDERS, DUSTIN
ANDREWS, KATIE
BAKER, KELLY

BASSETT, SUMMER
BECK, SARA
BECKER, NANCY
BECKLER, SARA

BLACK, BEAU
BLAKSTAD, PORTIA
BODIROGA, HOLLY
BONDS, CHRISTIE

4e Freshman

�BRITTAIN, JENNY
BROUGHTON,
MORGAN
CAPALBO, JILL/AN
CARLSON, JONATHAN

CARLSON, KERf
CARRON, DOUG
CARTWRIGHT,
JOANNA
CASPER, CHERI

CHAMPLIN, WILLIAM
CHAPIN, HOLLY
CHAVEZ, AMY
CLEMENT, AMY

CLOUDT, TYREL
CORLIES, TARA
DAVIS, JULIE
DONOHUE, CASEY

FISCHER, DANICA
FLEENER, ISAAC
GAMBINO, JESSICA
GARCIA, XOCHITL

Freshman 41

�GEI~BER, DYLON
GINGERICH, JUSTIN
GONZALES, l~AQUEL
GOODWIN, JODY

GOSNEY, J.D .
HANNA, CECILIA
HARRMANN,
HENESSEY
HEAD, BRANDON

HORTON, SAI~AH
HOWARD, AARON
HUMISTON, ERIN
JACK, WILLIE

JOBES, ADAM
JOHNSON, J.D.
JOHNSON, KIM
JOHNSON, KRISTINA

jULJANO, MJCHfAL
KENNEDY, SARAH
KIMBALL, TONY
KOHLERSCHMJDT,
AILEEN

42 Freshman

�LANGI~ELL, £/~IN

LEWIS, JOSH
LOPER, NATHAN
LOWTHER, CLINT

LUCERO, LANCE
LUDWIG, CHAD
LUZAR, KI~ISTY
MAGILL, AMANDA

MARS, I ESSICA
MARSHALL, JACKIE
MATHIS, JESSE
MC CLINE, CRYSTAL

MILLER, HEATHER
MILLER, LEAH
MILLER, PATTI
MONGER, RICHIE

MORLAN, KINSEE
OCHOA, GINA
OURGANIAN, CHRIS
PARRISH, RENEE

Freshman 43

�PENNINGTON,
MATTHEW
PERCELL, TOMMY
PHILLIPS, LEAH
PICKETT, KRIS

PORTE!~, LON!

POTTER, TIFFANY
RHODES, CHRIS
RICHARDSON, TAMES

RUGGLES, CHAD
SCHAAF, ANDY
SHARR, HEIDI
SINCLAIR, T.f.

SIR/OS, JAMIE
SMITJ;f, JODY
STEELE, RACHEL
STEWART, MATT

THOMAS, JENNA
TODESCHI, NICK
TURNER, BRIANA
TURNER, CASSANDRA

44 Freshman

�TUSSING, BETHANY
VANABBEMA, MAI~IE
VICENTJ, ANGELINA
WESTMORLAND,
CHARLENE

.

WIEBE, BRIAN
WILLIAMS, LACY
WILSON, [OLEN£
WRAY, JENNIFER

GEE WHIZ! fody Goodrl'ill, Josh

Lewis, and Matt Stewart, all look
up from their hard rl'Ork.
OH NO! Kris Pickett remember
where he left hi mi11d.
BROS! Richie Mo11ger, La11ce
Lucero, a11d Tommy Percell show
their versimz of brotherhood

Freshman 45

�Strike! Jon Baier hows
off one of his out ·tanding
pitches.

Wolverines pause in confusion.

Rah, Rah.' Cheerleaders
show their Homecoming
!;pirit.

Get Set Go.' Cross Country mem-••Lim
ber take off for another long race . ...;...:;;;......-....-

!l!:iJ!£! Kristy Miller moves in for a shot.
Spor t s 4 6

�Unity! Stale Champs show that they can work
just as hard at friendships as they do on the field.

Take That! Whi ty Taylor
serves for another ace.

Lhampion! Marshall Hahn

ri es hi hand in glory after
another win.

Side Bv Side. Beau Beck and
Lance Lucero race ide by ide
to the finish line.
Sports 4 7

�SMASHING!
What is volleyball? According to the dictionary,
vollyball is a game that is
played with a large inflated ball
that is hit over a net before it
hits the ground. Now in
Bayfield, volleyball was more
than a game. It was a time for
the lady wolverines to show
their school's domination in all
that they did.The theory that
history repeats itself was
Ia unched out the window as
the team improved their season
record from a no-win season in
95-96 to second in the league.
Longtime Bayfield rival Ignacio
was not only beaten, but blown
out the door by our varsity
team. A tremendous comeback
from last year's unpredicted
defeat. In another memorable
match, the Centauri Falcons'
talons failed

Wendy Miller smiles for the camera
after a game.
There is no way Thereasa Zink will let
the ball get past her.

48 Volleyball

to even scratch the surface of
the mighty wolverines. But,
unfortunate] y, they fell short of
their long term goal of state.
However the team should still
be proud. They practiced almost every day with the intentions of a win in the games to
come. And when it all came
down to it the entire community was proud to have the
Bayfield volleyball team represent them in all of their games.
Next year is sure to be a better
season for our wolverines,
With hard work and practice,
mixed with a little determination, there is nothing they can't
accomplish.

POW! Heidi Luter snwshes the ball
over the net to gain a point, some
might call that an explosive perfornwnce.

�Whoa!There is a distinguished
difference between Coach Holt, off
arul on the court.

All rise, volleyball is in session. The
team lines up in the back court to
begin another game.

Mixed emotions: Wendy Phelps,
Jessica Gingerich, Amber Morlan,
and Jessica Walters watch the
action.

Volleyball 49

�v
A
R

s

I
T
y

BAYFIELD VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: 1st Raw; Sarah Joswick, Heather Haga, Mandy
Martin, Kacy Conner, 2nd Raw; Coach ]ana Pickett, Kristy Miller, jessica Macklin,
Whisty Taylor, Theresa Zink, Amber Morlan, Jessica Walters, Coach Beverly Hott

SEASON SCOREBOARD
PAGOSA 9-12-96 LOSS
CENTAURI 9-14-96 WIN
NAVAJO PREP 9-17-96 LOSS
MONTE VISTA 9-21 -96 WIN
IGNACIO 9-24-96 WIN
MANCOS 9-26-96 WIN
DEL NORTE 9-28-96 WIN
DOLORES 10-1-96 WIN
PAGOSA 10-8-96 LOSS
MONTE VISTA 10-12-96 WIN
MANCOS 10-15-96 WIN
DEL NORTE 10-17-96 WIN
CENTAURI 10-19-96 WIN
IGNACIO 10-22-96 WIN
*2ND PLACE IN LEAGUE
*2ND PLACE AT DISTRICTS

JUNIOR VARSITY

ALL CONFERENCE
THERESA ZINK - 1ST TEAM
SARAH JOSWICK - 2ND TEAM
JESS MACKLIN - 2ND TEAM
KRISTY MILLER - 2ND TEAM

50 Volleyball

BAYFIELD JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: 1st Row; Ashley
Burleigh, Wendy Phelps, Ruth Jones, Heidi Cusict 2nd Raw; Jessica
Walter, Jessica Gingerich, Coach Bev Hott, Coach Jana Pickett, Heid1
Luter, Becky Vandenberg

�BAYFIELD C TEAM VOLLEYBALL: 1st Row; Ceczlia Hanna, Erzn
Langrell, 2nd Row; Amanda Magill, Kristina Johnson, Sarah Horton,
Kinsee Morlan, Sarah Beck, Christie Bonds, Shiann Homer, 3rd Row;
Coach Jana Pickett, Jaimie Sirios, Charlene Westmorland, Kate Bartmann,
Heather Miller, Alisha Scholtz

Kacy Conner

Jessica Macklin
Heather Haga

Sarah Joswick

Theresa Zink
Mandy Martin

Kristy Miller

Volleyball 51

�un For Fun?
Cross Country Runners Do What
Most People Think Impossible
Why would someone run 3.5
miles for fun? Thats what
many people may wonder
about the cross country runners. Joel Priest said that he
runs" To build indurance for
other sports." "I enjoy running and when you sprint the
last 100 yards you get a big
rush" said Erin Black.
Bayfield hosted their first
cross country meet ever this
year. The runners started at
the Bayfield High School
baseball field and ran 3.5
miles to finish back on the
baseball field.

INCH BY INCH: Erin Black sprints to
catch her opponent. With Enid Lasater
out, the burden of carrying the girls team
fell to Erin and her team mates.
CRUISING: J.R . Sutherlin, Mike

Smithwick, and B.J. Monger running in
Bayfields first cross country meet.

52 Cross Country

Unfortunatly there were not
enough girls to have a team
this year. But, there were
many successful individuals,
Enid Lasater, 1995 state runner-up, took seventh at
regionals qualifying her for
state. But, due to illness she
was unable to run in the state
meet.
The boys team had a very successful year as well. J .R.
Sutherlin
and
Mike
Smithwick placed 13th and
15th at regionals qualifying
them for state as well.

�FANCIFULLY: Ria11 Rodrick appears to
be raceing through the clouds on her way
to the fi11ish line.

X-COUNTRY RESULTS
Pagosa invitational Aug. 31
Boys- 5th, 76 points
Girls- Enid Lasater, 1st
Montrose invitational Sept. 7
Boys- 6th, 133 points
Aztec invitational Sept. 14
Boys- 3rd, 69 points
Centauri invitational Sept.21
Boys- 2nd, 43 points
Cortez invitational Oct. 4
Boys- 1st, 37 points

Bayfield invitational Oct.12
Boys- tie for 2nd, 38 points
Sargent Invitational Oct.12
Boys-5th, 94 points
Regionals (Pagosa) Oct. 19
Boys- 5th, 68 points
State QualifiersEnid Lasater, 7th
J.R. Sutherlin, 13th
Mike Smithwick, 15th
State (Pueblo) Oct. 26
Mike Smithwick, 54th
J.R. Sutherlin, 59th

AS A TEAM: J.R. Sutherlin, B.]. Monger and Mike Smithwick race past their
opponent to a victorious finish.

Cross Country 53

�BHS CROSS COUNTRY Top to bottom: Tony Kimball, J.R. Sutherlin, B.J. Mon·
ger, Nick Kimball, Mike Smithwick, Joel Priest, Coach Kimball, Grady Dunavant
Rusty Sanchez (Mid School), Richie Monger, Kennie Monger, Clay Stephenson, Erin
Humiston, Marcus Kimball (Mid School), Erin Black, Enid Lasater, Adam Jobes.
--,

GUDEING: Joel Priest races toward
the finish line. Joel preformed very well
for his first year running cross country.
AT THE STARTING UNE: BHS boys
cross country team gets off to an
excellent start.

54 Cross Country

.-

-·

-

. -

~-, ~

~ ~

-~~
·~.

�Mike Smithwick
Senior

B.J. Monger
Senior

Nick Kimball
Senior

Joel Priest
Senior

Enid Lasater
Senior

INTENTLY: Coach Kimball watches

the hari::.ion for his first namer to
appear.

Cross Country 55

�3-A STATE CHAMPS
There is a first tim for every- the trophy go to Bayfield hut also
thing. WHAT A FIRST IT saw the Wolverines exact some
WAS~~ B HS' first ever state
revenge. It was the Meeker Cowchampionship in football came hays who ended the Wolverine
at the expense of the Meeker season and dreams a year before
Cowboys. Actually everyone with an upset win. This year,
who faced the Wolverines this however the boys would not he
year did so at their own peril. denied. Rolling like thunder the
BHS put a balanced offensive Wolverines picked up momenattack and a devestating defense tum, fans and believers along the
on the field for every game. Not way to a perfect 13-0 record.
only did the Wolverines win ... Not often do things come tothey won BIG. Most games saw gether like this hut hard work and
the starters on the bench for the detirmination payed off this time.
second half as each game ap- BHS is proud of the accomplishproached a blowout. The starters ments of this years team. This is
still managed to rack up some big the stuff LEGENDS are made of.
numbers. The final game at Right: Ryan Ho~'&gt;·ard makes a crucial
Meeker's home turf not only saw stop against Meeker

Tiro time All-Stater Senior Ben Ford intercepts a pass in a pl'ayojfgame against
Holyoke. Ben led the -Wolverines with
Ius stellar defensive play.
All-State Quarterback is swarmed by a
host of defenders in the state finals at
Meeker. Marshall led BHS as QB for
four years.

�PERFECT 13-0 IN '97

Above: The Wolverine defense dommated opponent~
~..·alz hard luttzng.
Left: Senwrs, Kevm Pnor. John Lancett, and Manlw/1
Hahn d1splay the State tropllr as Phoebe Prece/1. Aaron
Chamblee and John Hanna look on

�WOLVERINE FOOTBALL: 1st Row; Marshall Hahn, Angelo Baca, Kevin Prior, Ben
Ford, Peter Lott, John Lancett, Reggie Sanchez, J.D. Johnson, 2nd Row; Shane Horton,
David Valencia, Beau Beck, Jesse Lasater, Ryan McLaughlin, Isaac Fleener, Andy
Goldman, Jeremiah Johnson, Ryan Howard, Lance Lucero, 3rd Row; Asst. Coach Marty
Moon, Josh Lewis, Dan Percell, Clayton Shonk, Tommy Percell, Jerry Steinbacher, Steve
Larson, Casey Potter, Ian Rose, Scott McAlvaney, 4th Row; Asst. Coach Butch Prior,
Jackie Marshall, Ben Nelson, David Greer, Steve Williams, Justin Donaldson, John
Hanna, Micah Priest, Jimmy Cundiff, Head Coach Jon Keirns, Manager Phoebe Percell,
Asst, Coach Brett Nickerson

First team
*John Lancett LB
*Marshall Hahn QB
*Ben Ford DB
*Jimmy Cundiff NG
*Kevin Prior RB
IML player of the year
*Mar hall Hahn
Rocky Mounain News player
of the year
*John Lancett
All-Conference
John Lancett
Marshall Hahn
Ben Ford
Jimmy Cundiff
Kevin Prior
Steve Williams
Re ·e Sanchez ustin Donaldson

58 Football

�Marshall Hahn #1
QBILB

Kevin Prior #3
RB/LB

Ben Ford#4
WRJDB

Justin Donldson # 76
OUDT

John Lancett #8
OTIRBILB

Reggie Sanchez# 9
TE/DE

Jimmy Cundiff# 52
OUNG

Steve Williams # 72
OTIDE

Zoltan Hidas #5

PK

Football 59

�CHEERING IN PRIMETIME
Real athletes? Some people don't the girls reach several goals such
recognize all the hard work that as the State Cheerleading Chamgoes into cheering. The '96, '97 pionship, where the girls took
Bayfield High School student 2nd in class 2A, and the National
body has been influenced by the Cheerleading Championship
pep and energy demonstrated by where, unfortunately, they did
eight talened young women on not place. Jill Sirios, however
several occasions, including pep was chosen to compete in North
rallies and sporting events.
Carolina for a cheerleading scholMegan Backer, Jill Sirios, arship.
Sarah Crumbaugh, Maggie
Not only have these outClendenning, Dawn Fahrion, standing young women proven
Bobbie Sower, Ashley Catron and themselves in front of their peers
Cierra Clapp have worked to the and in state competition, but
best of their ability since 1994 to they have lit up the hall with
put together dance and cheering their bright faces, and they reroutines that are much appreci- main active in positive commuated at the sometimes lifeless pep nity involvement.
rallies. Pam Catron has helped

SISTERS! Cierra, Dazo11, Sarah , Ashley, Megan, Bobbie,
and Maggie take time for a quick picture at Nationals ill
Anaheim California.

60

Cheer l eodi ng

PUCKER UP! Ashley Catron and
Megan Backer get ill the spirit for
Homecoming.

WIN! Bobbie, Dawn, Megan, Sarah, Ashley, Cierra, and Maggie
relax after their perfonnance at Nationals.

�TOP ROW: jill Sirios, Cierra Clapp, Bobbie Sower MIDDLE ROW: Sarah Cmmbaugh, Ashley Catron
BOTTOM R OW: Megan Backer, Dawn Fahrion, Maggie Clendenning

IN STEP! D11rl1lg the Homecomi11g parade, the cheerleaders
marched to the beat.

AIR TIME! Sarah Crumbaugh gooes up in a stu11t

at the Homecoming pep rally.

Cheerlead i ng

61

�The end of a dyna. ty. Coach
Butch Prior ended his final season as head ba~ketball coach with
a 13-6 record. He has been
coaching basketball for 21 years.
He coached the Wolverines from
a 1-19 record in 1972 to a pot in
the state tournament four times.
His 19X6 squad tinished third in
the state toumament. Coach Prior
accumulated a lifetime record as
Bayfield head caoch of270 wins
and 122 losses, includung winning 114 of his 130 home games
at BHS. The 13-6 record for the
"97 edition of Wolverine baskethall brought the team close to
another state berth. The season

Air Time! Ben Ford jumps for
the cha11ce to :;cure.

62 Boys Basketball

featured several stellar performances from the nine seniors on
the team. Mike Smithwick was
named IML Co- Outstanding
player for 1997. The nine seniors
have played together since the
fifth grade, including spring and
summer programs. This was also
the last year for the BHS gym.
Coach Prior coached in the gym
from the first year to the very end.
Fan saw many fine performances from the Wloverines
over the years. Next year will be
the start of a new tradition as the
Wolverines will play in a new
gym. BHS will miss the leadership of Coach Prior.

�Time! The Wolut•rines take
a break to fi1cus.

Up a11d Over. Clind Colc'
shoots aboPt' Jgnru io

SCOREBOARD
Team

us/them

Cortez
Pago a
Bloomfield
Aztec
NewcOJrtb
Sanjuan
Monticello
Shiprock
Pagosa
Centauri
Monte Vista
Ignacio
Del Norte
Pagosa
Centauri
Ignacio
Monte Vi ta
Del Norte
Del Norte

60-81
61-48
55-56
76-63
71-60
47-49
54-51
69-48
54-45
61-64
7 -70
56-46
65-64
77-68
69-64
65-42
63-66
53-86
65-70

evin Prior- 3rd Leading Scorer
Mike Smithwick- lML M.V.P.

Easy Sl10t! No defe11St' tries
to block Mike S111itl17uick.
Swooslt! Kevi11 flrior scores
with ease over fg11acio.

Stretcll! Micnh Fo ·ter strives
to make a baskt•t

Boys Basketball 63

�B

OB
y
S' A

s
K

E
T
B
A

L
L

VARSITY: Coach VanDenBerg, Jimmy Cundiff, Ben Ford, John Lancett, Jeremiah
Johnson, Chad Cole, Nick Kimball, Reggie Sanchez, Mike Sanchez, B.J. Monger,
Brand Deming, Kevin Prior, Coach Prior.

IBrand DemingJ

64 Boys Basketball

fMike SmithwicM

I B. J. Mongef'l

[FJhn Lancett I

�Kevin Prior

V?eggie Sanchez!

(liJnmy Cundiff'!

I Nlck Kimball I

JUNIOR VARSITY First row: Coach VanDenBerg, Jeremiah
Johnson, Matt Piccoli, j .R. Sutherlin, MicahFoster, Ryan Sample ,
Tony Kimball,Coach Prior Second Row: Ryan McLaughlin,
GradyDunavent, Tim Scholtz, Beau Beck, Peter Lott, Doug Fritz.

C-TEAM First row: Coach Phelps, John Hanna,Eric Chavez,
Matt Piccoli, Ryan Samples, Tony Kimball, Jeny Steinbacher,
Coach Talbot. Second Row: Ryan McLaughlin, J.D. John on
Adam Jobes, Kenny Monger, David Valencia.

Varsity Coach Butch Prior

I I Mngr. Jeb Taylor

Boys Basketball 65

�ONE LAST TIME. . • • • SCORE
BOARD
HOME GAMES
Seniors Play in One Last Season
With two wins and
seventeen loses, ready with
a new attitude Bayfield loses
four seniors. But, up and
coming class men prove
worthy for their spots.
Caoch Tina Jones tates that,
"We've got a lot of talent if
they've got the same work
ethic as the seniors, we will
do really good." Senior
Phoebe Percell also states

66 G :ls Basketbal:

her views on leaving the
team and the up and coming
classmen. "I'll miss playing
with all my friends," she
says, "but the freshmen that
we have now have a lot of
potential, and if they work
hard they'll be a really good
team." A new chool, team,
and eason may bring better luck to the lady waivermes.

Jrot! Bayfield's c-team tries to score a amsl the
f.«anczo Bobcat's

Bayfield 35 Montecello 44
BayJield 47 Del Norte 29
Bayfield 52 Ccntaurri 53
Bayfield 36 Mancos 31
Baytield 46 Ignacio 73
Bayfield 60 Bloomfield 85
Bayfield 43 Aztec 68
BayJ1eld 35 Pagosa 66

AWAY GAMES
Bayfield 24 Monte Vi ta 3
Bayfield 54 Ignacio 65
Bayfield 35 Pago a 62
Bayfield 49 Del Norte 61
Bayfield 36 Aztec 66
Bayfield 37 Bloomfield 68
Baytield 25 Centaurri 53

Down Court! Sarah Horton looks 11 p to pas .

�Slow Motim1! Kristy M1ller take., a
stroll durillg pre xamc

In? Shia1111 Homer waifs to see if her

free throw mnkes it in.

Not Happenin'! Whl':&gt;ty Tavlvr goes up tv
block a shot, while other var:,ity members ·wait
for a rebound.

I'm Open! Ruth j01zes wait · a11xiously
for Cecilia Ha1111a to pass her the ball.

Jump Ball! Lady Wolvrritu':, hapr for
fir~f posse~icm.

Move! Hilaric Moore tries tv drive
around mz opponC11f
Girls 8 sketba l 67

�TOP ROW Coach Stephanie Childers, I feather Miller, Xochitl Garcia, Cecilia Hanna, Wendy Phelp. , Shiann
Homer, Kelly Steinbacher, Jennifer Neptun, Manager Johneue Maloy, Caoch CatJ1y Dabovich ECON D R OW
Coach '!ina Jones, Manager Aileen Kohler ·chmidl., Amber Morlan, Amy Clemel., Phoebe Percell, llccky Van
Den Berg, Jess Macklin, Whisly Taylor, llilary Moore, Laure Dallison BOTTOM ROW Kristy Miller, Je ica
Walters, Sierra Allen, Sarah 1lorton, Sarah Deck, Jessica Mars, lara Curhe

68 Girls Basketball

Kristy Miller

�Phoebe Percell

Kelly Steinbacher

Jess Macklin

JLVERI

-

Girls Basketball 69

�ANOTHER TITLE FOR BHS,
Five Wrestlers Qualify for State, Hahn Wins His Second.
With loll\ of intensity, hard work,
and dedication, this year's wrestling program was a success. A
total of five wrestlers, Olan and
Aden Morrison, Cannon Ivers,
Nick Duran, and Marshall Hahn
all made the trip to McNichols
Arena in Denver, Colorado for
the state tournament. Aden won
his fir t round match while his
older brother Olan lo t in the
quarterfinals. Cannon and Nick
both won their first rounds but
each suffered lo , ses in the
quarterfinals. Cannon won two
more before losing in consolation

semifinals. However, Marshall
Hahn regained his state title that
he won his freshman year to win
it all. The Bayfield Wolverines
as a team faircd pretty well. They
ended up eighteenth overall at
state.
Considering a few season ending injuries by Scott
Mcilvaine, Tommy Percell, Tim
Miller, Ben Nelson, and Miguel
Gomez, the season was an overall succes for the Wolverines.
Head coach Rick Edwards said
this about his team, "Success is
elusive. You really have to work

WHOA! Cannon Ivers pe1jorms a move that helped defeat most of
his opponents this year.

70 Wrestling

for it. We had a lot of success
this year despite all of the tough
breaks. We also worked hard for
it. I am very proud of this year's
team."
All of the things that an
athlete must sacrifice has its rewards, and that is also true for
wrestlers. "The personal rewards
arc very gratifying in the end,"
said Sophomore wrestler Ben
Nelson. All of the extra running,
dedication in practice. and extra
weight a wrestler must cut all
pays off at the end of the season.

HEAVE! Aden Morrison lifts his
opponent off the ground at the
state tournament.

�Top row, left to right: Mngr. J&lt;Ulelle Cro sman, Mngr. Sara Edwards, Tommy Percell, Marshall I Iahn, Ben Nelson,
Dave Fontenot, David Greer, Olan Morrison, Aden Morrison, Tim Miller, Robbie Lewis, Coach Rick Hahn, Coach
Rick Edwards. Bottom row, left to right: Mngr. Daniel Edwards, Lance Lucero, Clayton Wil on, Cannon Ivers,
Aaron Howard, Miguel Gomez, Brandon Head, J.D. Go. ney, Clayton Stephen on.

Wrestling Schedule
DATE

EVENT

1211196
11./12/96
11114196
12120/96
1Z/21/96
1111197
1116197
1117191
1124191
1/25191
1J1191
218191
1.114191
1115191

Shiprock Invite
Kirdand Dual
Cowboy Invite
Warrior Classic
Warrior Classic
Rocky Mtn. Invite
Pagosa Dual
Ignacio Dual
S.and Devil Cla&amp;'iic
Sand Devn Cla~ic
CenWiri Invite
IML League Tour.
Regional Thur.
Regional Tour.
State Champ.
State Champ.
State Champ.

1J2(}{97

Z/21191
2/l2197

Marshall Hahn

I I Miguel Gomez
Wrestl i.ng 71

�VICTORY! Mar. hall Hahn
poses for pictures after ~vin­
ning state his second time
as a high school wrestle1:

FINESSE! Tim Miller di plays his wrestling talents at the Page
Invitational early in the season.

72 Wrestling

HUMPHH! Tommy Percell bear hugs
his opponent j(n· the eventual win at the
Page Invitational.

�YIKES! Miguel Gomez attempts ro pin his opponent on the mat
while the referee looks on.

OUCH! Olan Morrison buries hi.\ chin
into the opponents back at state in
Denver.

BOOYA! Nick Duran prevents his oppWOW! Marshall Hahn's unique style of wrestling often left opponent wondering "how did he do that?"

onent from getting up on all fours so
he can get the win.
Wrestl i.ng 73

�]T'S ALL ABOUT THE FASTEST TIME
I B.H.S. Track Be~ter Than Ever! I
With an all time high turn
out of 70 athletes, B.H.S track
had a very good ea, on. Succc
and determination reigned
throughout the whole sea on,
from the first meet when the athlete till couldn't sec their own
track, until regional where they
qualified
many
for
tate.Breaking school records

thi year were: Cecilia Hanna tn
the 100 meter hurdle , John
Lancett in di cu , Tyler Young
in the ll 0 meter high hurdle ,
and Eric Lyall, Kevin Prior, Ben
Ford, and Brand Deming in the
400 meter relay. Al o taking
overall team titles were the boy,
at Mancos and Ignacio, and the
League champion hip tile. The

How Far Can It Go? Tony Kimball takes
llis .first attempt at the javelin.

All Smiles! The girls 4 x 100 team ojTegan Corlies, Kristy Miller, Jill irios, and
Trislza Lewis take time out for a vic:ture.

Go! Hiede Cusick receives a
and sprints down the track.
74 Track

Over! Cecilia Hanna takes another successful attempt at the hiRhjump.

girl took econd at League. Not
only did the ahtletc of B.H .. S
compete mostly again t 5 A
school , they did it succe, fully.
"Senior leader hip has been a key
to ucce thi, year," said coach
Vernon Kimball. Although he is
losing 14 seniors, he hopes next
year will be just as succc sful.

�Run Hard' Holly Bodtro'?a runs the final
stretch of her 400 meter dash.

It's Clean.' 1ettan Corlies and .lt/1 Strws
have a good lwndoff

Lunch Break! file ll H ..~ track coaches
take a little time to ~it sl/11.

Throw Far! Jessica Mars throws her
first attempt at tlze di cuss!

All For The Team! J.R. Sutherland
mns for his relay.

Look Behind You! Jesse Lasater jig/us
to stav ahead of a Pagosa runner.

Catch Her! Ruth Jones moves in to
pass a Scorpion runner.

Almost Done! Grady Dunavent runs the
ji.nallaps of a grueling two mile.

Flight.' Tara Corlies jumps tlze hurdles,
about to catch an Ignacio runner.

Track 75

�1997 GIRLS TRACK TE AM

Top Row: Dr. Dan,Coach Callies,Sarah Beckler, Lacy Wi/liams,Mandy Magili,Kate Bartman,Jessica Macklin,Danica
Fischer.Aileen Kohlerschimdt, Cecilia Hanna,Erin Langre/L, Wendy Phelps, HollyBodiroga,Erin Black,Angi Young .Jill
irios,Heatlzer Miller. Coach Chandler.Coaclz Kimball. Middle Row:Heidi Cusick,Rutlz Jones,Becky Van Den Berg, Kristy
Miller. Heidi Luter.Ashle.v Burleigh,Jamie Sirios, Trislza Lewis, Courtney Steward, Cheri Casper.Marie Van Abbema,Hilarie
Moore.Coach Kimha/1. Bottom Row:.lesstca Pritchard,Saralz Horton,Jolznette Maloy,Cizarlene Westmorland,Tara
Corlies,Jessica Mars.Sierra Allen,Enid Lasater.Tegan Corlies, Amy Zwisler.

I

Tegan Corlies

76 Track

( Kristy Miller

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Enid Lasater

Jessica Macklin .

Valerie Hahn

�1997 BOYS TRACK TEAM

Top Row: Dr. Dan. Coach Callies. Eddie Abernath_v.R.van Samples. Clwd Cole. Justin Donaldson.Nick Kun/Jall,J.J&lt;.
Sutherland.Jullmy Cundiff. 7)·/e r Young.llrand De1111 n ~.John La nen. Coach Chandler . Coat II Kun/Ja II Muld/eRm' A11n
Zwis/er, Clayton Stephenson.Je 1·se Cummin.1.Steve Larsen. Cia ton .\lwnk.Beau lleck.Lnk Lyall.Ben 1- ord. 1J J Mon ~er.l ony
Kimbali,Scott Wie/Je,Coach Kimball. Bottom Row:Je.mca Pntchard.Ciwd Ltulwtg,Fool#l,foo/#2 . 1-oo/#J , LJa~td
Valencia,Kenny Monger. Lance Lucero,Fool#4,Foo/#5,Fool#,Fool#7.

IJinuny Cund~ffl

BenFord

IBrand Deming!

IHobby Chapin I

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Track 77

�w 'VE GOT T HE G OOD STUFF
... GOOD HITTING, PITCHING, AND TEAMWORK
Good Luck? Not hardly, luck had
nothing to do with it. This years
baseball team was successfu 1 because they were full of talent. The
pitching wizardry of Reggie
Sanchez, jeremiah Johnson, Jon
Baier, and Mike Smithwick,
helped them take wins over most
of the other league teams. Not to
mention the help of numerous
homeruns, triple , and all- around
good plays by the entire team.
"Strong hitting, good solid pitching, and a good attitude were our
strong points." Said Coach Keirns.
With sweeping victories over
Monte Vista and the defeat over
Moriarty N.M. in the Aztec Tournament, at the beginning of the
season, the team felt confident
they could make it to the top, until their ten game winning streak
ended in districts against Monte
Vista where they fell short of the
ability to bring in the people in
scoring position and lost 9-8.
Coach Keirns feels" This year was
a great year for us. You always feel
you might have done more, but in
spite of the last loss it was a very
good season." But next years team
has a lot of potential. "A lot of
good players will be returning
next year in only our 5th year of
playing, so we will continue to
improve." Said Coach Keirns. The
team ended their season with an
overall13-S record.

PHEW! Marshall Hah11 takes
a break after a long in11i11g.

78 Baseball

�BALL! Mike Smithwick thmks smart and doesn't swing.

TOUGH! Jon Baier throws a nasty fast ball.
GOOD JOB! The team congratulates Jeremiah

fohnsoll on one of his mmzy hoiiWI'IIIIS.

OUT! Peter Lott makes a quick tng at first .

Baseball 79

�Top Row: Coach Keirn , David Greer, Jeremiah John on, Reggie Sanchez, Mike Smithwick,
Jon Baier, Ryan Howard, Peter Lott, Coach Howard, Coach John on.
Second Row: Casey Potter, Mar hall Hahn, Ryan McLaughlin, Shane Horton, Aaron Howard,
I aac Fleener, Tim Eckerdt, Cannon Ivers.

ALL-CONFERENCE
Jon Baier
Reggie Sanchez
Jeremiah Johnson
Mike Smithwick
Marshall Hahn

Infield
Pitcher
Infield
Outfield
Catcher

M.V.P.- Jeremiah Johnson
Co-Coach o f the year-

Jon Keirns

Marshall Hahn
8@ Baseball

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Cannon Ivers

�J

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Top Row: Coach Johnson, Casey Donahue, Beau Black, Alfredo Villagomez, Ben Nelson
Ryan McLaughlin, Shane Horton, Will Chaplin, Coach Keirns.
Second Row: J.D. Johnson, Tim Eckerdt, Justin Gingerich, Jillian Capalbo, Aaron Howard,
Jessica Walters, Danny Renteria, Coach Howard.

T
E
A
M

SCOREBOARD
Team

Reggie Sanchez

Mike Smithwick

Dolores
Durango
Moriarty
Sterling
Aztec
Dolores
Pagosa
Pagosa
Centauri
Centauri
Monte Vista
Monte Vista
Durango
Ignacio
Ignacio
Del orte
Del Norte
Monte Vista

Us / Them

16-2
3-16
5-4
3-11

3-14
16-9
5-15
10-8
20-3
14-0
13-5
10-1
14-5
15-5
17-3
15-0
26-2
8-9

Basebal Z 81

�Faces

C'mon Baby, Let The Good Times Roll
Hoo Boy, have

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I SCHOOL

"This time, like all
times, is a very good
one, if we but know
what to do with it."
-Ralph Waldo
Emmerson
"Time is a flowing
river. Happy those
who allow themselves
to be carried,
unresisting, with the
current."
-Chris top her
Morley

there been some
good times! Not
to mention lots of
other times too.
Whether one is a
freshman or a
junior, the times
they experience
in high school
will not be
forgotten.

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Faces

Type, Type, Type. Some freshman are more than happy to
take a break. Weeeee. Some sophomore football players ride

on a homecomiJZg float.

�Grin and Bear it! fori Alllfrews and Kayma
McDollald smile thro11gh another year.
Sweaty Fun! Some jllllior buys pick a fine t1me
to take a break in the gym

Mmm ... Christie Bo11ds a11d Leah
Phillips enjoy lu11ch.
Fire Drill ' Sarah Edwards a11d Ruth
]o11es wish there really was a fire.

Faces

83

�F~CLA MEMBERS=~: SUCCEED BY

GAINING Goon
LIFE SKILLS
Want to have fun? Want to
make a difference? Anybody
can join FCCLA. It's a great experience. "I think that someone
shy should join. I would want
to be able to watch them open
up and bloom in front of me."
says Mrs. Conner.
The expectations of Family,
Career and Community Leaders of America are to concentrate on skills that will help
with families and careers.

Many people have joined
FCCLA. Ashley Burleigh says
"I joined because it is a great
opportunity to meet new
people and have fun." It is a
excellent opportunity to learn
about families. A lot of people
compete at districts and many
go to state. To get to go to state
you have to talk to judges, with
your group, and it is a really
good experience. And it is a
blast.

FCCLA MEMBERS Top: Sarah Horton, Al isha Scholz, Clayton Shonk,
Angelo Baca, Favyn Frelds, Holly Lucero, Heather Huthmacher, Mary
Kilbank 2nd row: Sarah Kennedy, Nancy Becker, Liz Newby, Ashley
Burlergh~ Be_
n Nelson, John Hanna, Steve Larsen, Ryan McLaughlin,
Brekka Rrtchre 3rd row: Mrs. Conner, Jodie Natzke,Kacy Conner, Mandy
Martrn, G1?ny Manzer, Kayma McDonald, Jessica Mars, Cecilia Hanna,
Mrs. Blatmck Bottom: Monica Pyle, Jessica Pritchard, Amy Zwisler,
Angr Young, Tara Corlies, Xochrtl Garcia, Wrsty Taylor, Jessica
Walters, Amber Morlan

R4

FCCLA

OFFICERS Top row: Ben Nelson Bottom
row: Amy Zwisler, Kacy Conner, Mandy
Martin, Jessica Mars, Tara Corlies,
Heather Huthmacher

�HOT!! Kacy Conner, Steve Larsen, Xochitl Garcia, Ben
Nelson, and Jessica Pritchard strut their stuff at the
prom fashion show.
SMILE! Cecilia Hanna, Kayma McDonald, Xochitl Garcia,
Steve Larsen, and Clayton Shonk smile for the camera.

STATE QUALIFIERS Top row: Jessica
Pritchard, Ginny Manzer, Kacy Conner,
Mandy Martin, Amy Zwisler, Sarah
Edwards. Bottom row: Heather
Huthmacher, Holly Lucero, Mary
Kilbank, Alisha Scholz, Sarah Horton,
Brekka Ritchie.

GRANT WRITERS Alisha Scholz, Jessica
Pritchard, Ginny Manzer, Amy Zwisler,
Sarah Edwards

FCCLA

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�Do you have what it takes to be successful? Those ilz FBLA do. They are polishilzg up 011 their skills for their futures.
Someo11e might wolllfer what exactly is
FBLA. Well as the spo11sor, Mrs. Haga
said, "FBLA is a11 orga11i::.atio11 for high
school students who wa11t to gain leadership skills by traveli11g to collfermces alld
beillg part of a11 actwe orga1Zi::.atio11
that cah~rs to studmts. ". FBLA stmzds
for Future Busilless Leaders of America.
"1 hope that it teaches sh1dmts to be more
responsible, respectful, a11d to be aware
of the COI1Wlllllity needs a11tf haw they ca11
serve it. I also wa11t it to teach them to

TIME OUT! Spo11sors Mrs. Haga and
Mrs . Hott take time for a quick pose.
LOCKED UP! Medevil torture makes a
came back at BHS as Heather Haga a11d
Kristy Miller are slapped i11to the stocks
at Nationals .

86 FBLA

trive to be the best they ca11 be," added
Mrs. Haga. It is a really good experimce
for high schoolers to be involved ill a
club like this to improve thier busi11ess
skills. This year 55 students became the
11ew members of FBLA,showing that they
are wrious as to what they can do to get
ready for their futures . 43 of them went
to districts in Febmary at Adam' State
College. Out of that 43, 11 of them qualifie
for the state competitio11 held in Vail i11
march. Some of youstill might ask
yourselfs if you have what it takes. If you
U'allt to find the a11swer to that question,
then joi11 FBLA.

SMlLE! Ruth Jo11es displays a cheesy
grill for the camera.

�··:·:

FUTUJ&lt;E BUSINESS LEADEI&lt;S
Sarah fos1l'lCk, Xod11tl Carew, He1d1 C
uszck, PortUI Blackstad, Ken Carlson, Chen
Casper, Kznsee Morlan, Wendy Phelps,
Cecilia Hanna, Andy Schaaf, Ruth Jones,
Dou~ Carron, Beau Black, fames
Rzchardson, Jon Carlson, fenny Brittan,
Kristy Miller, fody Rustmann, Knyma
McDonald, Becky VanDanBerg, Ashley
Burleigh, Cas andrn Turner, Heidi Luter,
famte Smos, Mesan Backer, Bt,blne Sml'er,
Maggze Clendenning, Maleah Farnam,
Dawn Fahrion, Renee Parish, Brandon
Head, Am/ler Morlan, fusfzn Czngrich,
Heather Hasa, Aaron Howard,Azleen
Kohlerschmzdt, Ben Nelson, TylerYoung

FBLA DISTRICT PLACER : Heuiz Custck,
Portia Blackstad, Knsty Mzller, fody
Rust mann, Becky Van Dan Berg, Jon Carlson,
Heather Haga, Hwz Luter, Cassandra Turner,
Aaron Howard, famze Szrios, Wendy Phelps,
Megan Backer, Beau Black, Maggie
Clendening, Mnleah Farnam, Andy Schaaf,
Dawn Fahrwn, Amber Morlan , justin
Gzngnch, Sarah Joswick, Ben elson, Tyler
Young
FBLA O FFICER S : Sarah Joswick,
Heather Haga, Megall Backer, fody
Rustma1111, Bm Nelso11
FBL A 87

�Have you ever wanted to he a
pirate, a hillbilly or a, tar-crossed
astronomer? Forty-four, tudenL'\
of Bayfield High School became
all of these characters and more.
Many people came to escape reality for a few hours and to enjoy the scenes hefore them.
From "Treasure Island" to "You
Were Born on a Rotten Day" to
"Lil' Abner" the actors and actresses put on a great show for
everyone. BHS theater production showed the community just
what kind of hard work is involved in pulling on a high quality performance. Everyone must
put in a lot or time and effort
from Sherry Kimball, the director, to the actors themselves.
There i scenery, costuming,
make-up, memorization, lighting, pecial effecL~. mu ic, timing, chorography, and characteriJ.ation all needed to make a production come to life.
~·

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Top Row: Kate Bartmann, Paloma Morales, Fourth Row: Ryan McLaughlin, Shane
Horton, John Hanna, Ben Nelson. Beau Beck. David Valencia, Leah Phillips, Sara Beckler,
Mand.v Magill. Sherry Kimball, Third Row: Tony Kimball. Jesse Wray, Nick Andrews.
Justin Donaldson, Nick Kimball, Kenny Monger, Laurie Kinneson, Rian Roderick, Jess
Macklin, Jori Andrews, Seco11d Row: Angela Natzke, Sarah Horton, Lacy Williams,
Bethany Davenport, Rachae/ Maag, Brook Rassett. Mand_v Martin, Amber Porter, Jessica Pritchard, Erin Humiston, Jamie Sirios, Holly Chapin, Bottom Row: Erin Black,
Megan Raker. Sarah Cmm/Jaugh. John Lancett, Hobby Chapin, Tyler Young, Maleah
Farnam, Plzeobe Percell. Sierra Allen, Summer Rassell. JoAnna CartwriJ!Izl

..,

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BACK OFF! Sarah Crumbaugh,
Rtta11 Donohue, and Hobby Chapin,
b~ck away from Long John Silver.

88 ACTIVITIES

John LAncett, as Long John Silver, tries to itttimidate the cast of
Trea. ure Island.

AAARG!!!
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�AI

As one of the biggest
classes, the Art program
needs expanding. There
are 25 in Photography club
and about 44 in JUSt two
Art classes. This year we
were lucky to have
Mehssa Baxter as a student
teacher.
When asked
what she thought of Ms.
Baxter,
Charlene
Westmoreland satd, " She
is mce, and really fun to
work with."

••

Top Row: Jennifer Neptune. Morgan Broux!uon. Nick Duran. Aaron Chamblee, Tommy Percell, Second Row: Ntkki
Evans. Jodi Sanchez. Ru/Jin Crossman, Patti M1ller. Kuuee Morlan. Third Row: Roland Pnanw. Paloma Morales. Kate
Bartmann, Courtney Steward. Jolm Larsen, Doug fritz. Bottom Row: Aaron Hamilton. Harold 5inuth. Rvwz McLaughlm

S/1001: ara Beck allempts o basket
during Activit.v Period.
DUH. Ted Anderson teams to vacuum
durint: study hall.
INTRN11VEU~ Ryan McLaughlin and
Roland }Jrwnro are in awe in what Kate
Bartmonn has to sav.

Every \N ednesday the bell
schedule is a little crazy.
Activity Period this year
has left many people
confused.
Each student
must attend an Activity.
It can range from F.B.L.A.
and Study Hall A.K.A.
Social Hour, to a Thespian
meeting. Activity period
may seemed rushed, but
since first hour ends ten
minutes early, and second
hour gets out ten minutes
late there is plenty of hme
for clowmng around.

ACflVITIES 89

�1996-97
Student Council: Top Row: Nick Kimball, Tyler Young, Marshall Hahn,
Student Council Officers
Tony Kimhall. Charlene Westmoreland, Sara Beck, Aileen Kolerschmit,
Co -President:Marshall Hahn
Sponsor M.s. Mericle
Middle Row: Mandy Martin, Kacy Conner, Megan Backer, Kenny
Monger, Ruth Jone~. Hiedi Luter, Jessica Prichard, Amy Zwisler, Angi
Co -President:Mandy Martin
Young
Vice President: Enid Lasater
Bouom Row: Enid Lasater, Angela Natzke, Maleah Farnam, Hiedi
Cu~ick , Cia Stevenson, Ros Zwisler, Carl Rhodes, Jarod Messamore
Secretary: Angela Natzke

Treasurer: Tyler Young
Parlimentarian: Nick Kimball

Student Council Officers:
Top Row: Nick Kimhall ,Marshall Hahn, Mandy Martin, Tyler Young
Bottom Row: Angela Natzke,Enid La ·ater

90 Student Council

Stuff your face! Kevin
McWilliams and Aden
Morrison participate in game ·
activites sponsored by Stu. Co

�STAND Members:
Davd Fontenot, Adam Ferns,
Sponsor Mr . Hicks
Middle Row: Bethany
Tussing, Marie Van Abhema
Bottom Row: Jenelle
Cro sman, Melanie Cramer,
Kellie Baker, Jody Smith
National Honor Society:
Top Row: Maleah Farnam,
Nick Kimball, Jody Rustmann
Middle Row: Joel Priest,
Phoebe Percell, Je sica
Macklin
Bottom Row: Marshall Hahn,
Mandy Martin, Sarah Joswick
Spon, or Mrs. Cashio
Ea~lc Win~s:

Top Row: Spon or Mr . Guy,
Valerie Hahn, Craig Hoback,
Nicole Brown
Bottom Row: Ju tin
Gingerich, Lloyd Lucero,
Spon or Mr. Guy, There ·a
Sucato, Jill Sirio

Achvi.hes 91

�GOOD TUNES
M-l-C -K-E-y M-0- -, -

II

BHS Choir got to mis~
week of school to go
compete at a national
competion. In Florida, they
placed fir t. Both BHS Ban
and Choir placed fir. t at the
Fine Art competion All in
all, it wa a very , uces:ful
year for the Mu ic
Department at BHS.

Choir:
Top Row: Portia Blakstad, Andy Goldman, Joel
Priest, Erin Humi~ton, Sarah Crumbaugh, Jill
Sirios. lluhh) Chapin, Jt&gt;dy Smith
Second Row : Jolene Wilson, Kelly Baker,
Libby Smith, Hencsscy Harrmann, Ben Nel on,
Megan Backer, Travi~ Valencia, John Hanna,
David Valencia, Ruth Jones, Holly Chapin
Third Row: Jamie Sirius, Sarah Beck, Trisha
Lewis, Rian Roderick, Joletta Salazar, Je sica
Morelli, Brooke Bassett, Wendy Phelp , Liz
Newby, 13 'Lhany Davenport, Erin Black,
Ca, andra Turner
Bottom row: T1fl"any Potter, Mandy Magill,
Kri tina J~&gt;I1Jlson, Chri~tie Bonds, Amber
Porter, Hiedi Luter, Beky Van Den Berg,
A hie Burlci!!h, Juri Andrews, Sierra Allen.

Band:
Top Row: Erin Humi~tun, Tony Kimball, Steven
Williams. Danny Percell, Chad Ludwig
Second Row: Sandy Sanderford, Amber Porter, Aileen
Kohlcrscmidt, Jenny Britian , Tyler Young, Nathan
Lopez
Third Row: Jesse Cummings, Brooke Bas ·ett, Summer
Ba ett, Sherry Casper, Chri tic Bond , Johnette Maloy
Bottom Row: Bethany Tu ing, Laura Dalli on,
Kathleen Andrews. Jolelta Sala;.ar, Jori Andrew , Sierra
Allen
92 Mu. ic

l3HS Band tuot~ their hums to rev up the crowd
~t a pecial a~~emhly.

�Mu:ic 93

�ACTIVITY PERIOD
New Activitie at BHS j

Sara! Crumaugh,
Hobic Chapin, and
John Lancett are
The Photot club is workin!!.... hard
trying to understand the camera.

Mr. Brush toltl a runny joke, and thought ot was funny but no one
got the .joke that Mr. Brush told. (CRATIVE WRITIING)
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I

Justin Mcs ·ier. Mogan Broughton are playing real good atentiun
to Mr. Edward. (PHOTO CLUB)

�Kn-.tina Johnson, Tifany Potter arc workiing hard in study hall
in here home work.

Ju t111 DonaldsPn. There. a Zink arc real intra. ted in Mr. Leland
nut door cdacal

b. Milln~:r is \ ~ry intrcsted in the camara in ted nf the clru :.

I The Knowcltlgc Bowl cla,s look like they are real nlre ted in thi

tKNOWELDGE BOWL)

cia·: he , itlc Jeh Taylor.

195 activity periou l

�"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." With many students involved and lots of good talent the
Art program is one of the fastest
growing at Baytield Schools. The
program went from one K-12
teacher to one teacher at U1c Middle
and Elementary Schools to one Art
teacher, a Crafts teacher, and a
Woodshop teacher. Classes of-

fered range from Crafts, Housing
and Interior Design, Graphic Media, Art l &amp;2, Art 3&amp;4, Woods hop
and Drafting. For the fall of I &lt;1&lt;17,
new classes will he added on, such
as: Sculpture, Painting and Photography. Not only arc there outstanding... student that add to the
program hut there is also outstanding teachers.
Food fun!!! the finis clnss lllflkcs trendy

food des(~'11S
Found It!! Jodi Sanche: i:&gt; h Jidns jiw ilh
right tntoo.

Mela11ie Cramer and jenelle Cmss111an Slllilefur the camera as EmilyFundingsland tries to hide.
Rubin Crossman, Amvn Hamilton, and Hnrold Smith all u'Ork hard fur Mr. Edwards.

96 Activities

�Yes!! Morgan Broughtcnz is 111ore than happy to be in class.
Just Working!! Jen11i[er Hunter, Fm•y11 Fields and Li:: Newby work hard i11 Hmtsin~
a11d llllerior Design.

Smile!! Mrs. Conner gives the cmnem a
quick smile.
Caugltt Ya!! Sarah Ethmrds is m11~ht
diligmtly at 1mrk
PLAY TIME!! Kewn Pnor tnes to h1de f rom the camera as Brand /)emmg and Iyler
Young play with thierfood.

A&lt;. ti\·itie:. 97

�Chuck Sanchez

SCHOLAR I ATHLETE AWARD
MARSHALL HAHN
Four Year Lei Ierma 11 I· oohall
3 x All Confcrcm:c
All State (2B
All State Gcame 97
Four Year Letterman Basehall
3 x All Conference Catcher
MVP 1995
Four Year Letterman Wrestling
4 x Regional Champion
4 x State Qualifier
4 x State Placer
2 x All Conference
2 x S~tte Champion
Out-.tanding \Vrestler State Tournament 97
MVP 95 &amp; IJ7
2x

IISCA All American

I

1996 3A State.. Champions

FOOTBALL
MAR .. IIALL IIAIIN
JOI IN LANCET!'
KEVIN PRIOR
BEN 1:0RD
JIMMY C'UNDIFF
RECiGIE SANCII EZ
JU TIN DONALDSON
STEVE WILLIA 1S

VOLLEYBALL
ALL CO FERENCE
JESSICA MACKLIN
KRISTY MILLER
THERESA ZINK

CO-MVP
J

KRISTY MILLER
I AMA KLIN

CROSS COUNTRY

ALL STATE
BEN lORD
MARSHALL IIAIIN
JOliN LANCETJ'
KEY! PRIOR
JIMMY CU Dill ·

STATE QUALIFIERS
ENID LASATER
MIKE MITHWI('K
JR UTHERLIN

MVP

GIRLS MVP
ENID LASATER
BOYS CO-MVP

KEVIN PRIOR

BJ MONGER
JR SUTHERLIN

�GIRLS BASKETBALL

WRESTLING

ALL CONFERENCE
JESSICA MACKLIN
KRISTY MILLER

ALL CONFERENCE
OLAN MORRISON

MVP
WE DY PT IELPS

BOYS BASKETBALL

REGIONAL CHAMPION
MARSHALL HAHN
STATE OUALIFIERS
CANNON IVERS
NICK DURAN
MARSHALL HAHN
OLAN MORRISON
ADEN MORRISON

ALL CONFERENCE
KEVIN PRIOR
MIKE SMITliWICK

STATE CHAMPION
MARSHALL HAHN

ALL STATE
MIKE SMITHWICK

MVP
MARSHALL HAH

MVP
KEVIN PRIOR

TRACK
STATE QUALIFIERS

BASEBALL
ALLCONFERENCE
JEREMIAH JOHNSON
REGGIE SANCHEZ
JON BAIER
MARSHALL HAHN
MIKE SMITHWICK

JESSICA MCKJ I
MARIE VA ABR EMA
RUlli JONES
HEm! CUSICK
CECELIA HANNA
VALERIE HAHN

ARAI I BECKLER
TRICIA LEWIS
ENID LASA1ER
KEVIN PRJOR
ERIC LYALL
BRAND DEMING

IML PLAYER OF THE YEAR
JEREMIAH JOHNSON
MVP
JEREMIAH JOH SO

NICI lOLA KIMBAL
TYLER YOUNG
BJ MONGER
JR UTHERLI
JE~ ~ E LA A1ER
ANDY GOLDMAN

MVP
CECELIA IIA

BEN FORD
NJE~ SICA M CKU

�Unavoidable 1 !"he teachers at HilS were everywhere you turned ennchmg our lm:~
w1th knowledge. Teachers arc the educators. ~umulators, fnend~. cncm1e~. problem solvers. and
111 ·ome C&lt;hes fmntly of all olour ltvcs. Some how the teachers and staff seamed to come Ill work
everyday wllh a poslltvc
alllludc allll a
fnendly sm1le.
edlltons to our facTh1s year new
vtou ·. Just take a
ully have been preuy obHas
Ewing
lik~d
Srunantlla Camack
look 111 the office. Mrs.
JOmedour chooltofillthe
being principal? . 1tVecy posttton of secreway ready to help
~~;;~~~~~n~~~~~·~~~~ :~;
a l(Jt
expenences as ·ccretary ·he S&lt;lld "marvelpeople, j'aacu/ty~ Sfaft. ous! " The best

Mr.

1

mualt

of very nice

thmg- "the ktds."
teachers, a.ndja1nilies~. =.==&lt;
Mr. l:wtng ~~
the new pnnc1pal
th1 · year. Mr. Ew111g was
'
a ked what h1s
overall unpressmn was of
the students. "The
maJonty of the students
are trong acadcmtcally and have a health} level of cunostty. motivation. and ohd family value ."
"I got htrcd. I was workmg part tunc at the JUnior lugh 111 IgnaciO. In New York I was
workmg as a counsler. so when the JOb opened there 11 was what I was lookmg for, " Say Mrs.
Avet-. our new counsler.
Not only have the new teachers done well. but the rest of the BI IS faculty alway
worked hard. to make our hvcs better.

Jim Ewing
Samantha Camack
Shelly Avcis
Betty Magill

Barbara Jaques
Peggy Beckler
Carol Blatnick
Gerald Brush

Ginger Conner
Theresa Cashio
David Gleason
Rick Edward

100 Faculty

e/lo! M1: Edwards displaying h
photogenic side with a smile.

�Denise Haga
Susan Hicks
Beverly Hott
Tara Henderson

Tina Jones
Jon Keirn~
Sherry Kim ball
Vernon Kimball

We. Leland
Robert Mann
Diane Milner
Sandy Mericle

Ed Marty
Marty Moon
Joe Pyle
Butch Prior

Su an Bailey
Melli. sa Baxter
Tara Howard
Carolyn Rains

Faculty 101

�Business As Us~tal
The Workers Of BHS

Do I dare? Mr. Ewing stares out questioningly.

102 Staff

BOARD MEMBER ; from left Bill Green, Kay Phelps, Becky
Ken Beck, and Barb Hoback (not shown).

�Tommy Brown
Supenntendent

Debbie Walter
Executive Secretary

Tom Horton
Activitte Dtrector

Nancy Dunlap
Program Cordinator

Benny Coffey
Bu ine. Manager

Marsha ilva
Bookkeeper

Mike Roggero
Admini tratJve A si tant

Tim Walter
Maintenance

Gary Maestas
Cu Lodtan

Ralph Bowers
Maintenance

Sandra Tucson
B H Lunchroom/Ma.tl

Bert Roberts
Grounds Mamtenan c

TRANSPORTATIO
From left to right
B clcy Cannon

Bonnie Jone
LouDa
Pam Talley
Gene Chapin
Ro e heridan
Barbara heridan
Not hown:
Robin Duffy-Wir
Annie Jone
Ralph Tierney
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�(Maggie Clendenning I ( Marshall Hahn

Jody Rustmann

104 Awards

Nick Kimball

Jesse Wray

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SALUTATORIAN

Jessica Macklin

I l Steve Willian1s

HONO.R
n · l P·J1. 0 M.·.A S'
MEGAN BACKER
HOBBY CHAPIN · ,
MALEAH FARNAM
NICHOLAS KIMBALL
JOEL PRIEST
STEVE WILLIAMS

Awards 105

�A T1ME FOR US,.
Junior, Senior Prom 1997
With a Pari · setting, the Junior, Senior prom of 1997 was defi
nitely a night to remember. Senior made their la t trip to prom while
, orne juniors made their fir t. After getting dre sed up and having a nice
dinner, the B.H.S. studenL~ made their way to the Iron Horse for the
actual dance. Couples danced and friends took pictures together all
enjoying it to the fulle, t.. The girL looked beautiful, and the guys
handsome to attend this one night where hard feeling are put aside and
everyone ju t has fun.

Get Down.' The Dance floor is full as
everybody has fim!

Studniowka! t:xchange students and B.H.S students alike enjoy prom.

Did You Hear? Jill irios gossips witlz
her friends as they all dance.

106 Prom

�Prom Queen: Jessica Macklin

One Last1ime' The senior girls pose one Last time together at tlzeir last prom
before graduating and going their seperate ways.

Prom King: Marshall Hahn

8 isters! The cheerleaders have one last picture together before half the squad
graduates.

Cwies! Kayma McDonald and Jon Bmer
look cuter tiTan ever tor:etller at prom.

�"Our destiny exercises Not only have they accomits infulence over us even when, plished great things while in
as yet, we have not learned its high school, but they have
nature: it is our future that lays within them the drive and integdown the law of our today." rity to become leaders and reThis senior class of 1997 has the formers and all around outpower and desire to succeed, standing citizens." So much pobut they don't just succeed. tential lies within this class, not
They excell above and beyond even the sky's the limit. And to
what is asked of them. Senior close we have a few word from
English teacher Theresa Cashio Senior Jeb Taylor. "It's not
has this to say about the class of whether anything is half-full or
1997, "The class of '97. If I could half-empty, it's whether or not
choose one word to describe you have a glass to fill.
them it would be winners.

108 Graduati.on

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Graduation 109

�CLASS 0:3 '97'
ANDREWS NICHOlAS 88
BACKU? MU1A 3, 60, 61. 92. 8 7
88,90
HARTMANN KATr,· 51. 76. 88. 89
CHAPIN HOBBY I. 5, 18, 20, 77,
88, 92, 9-1,
CLAPP CIERRA 3, 60. 61. 118
cu.; Dl I G MAGGI/~ 3, -16,
60. 61. 8 7. /0-1
CONNJ.;R KACY I. 1-1. 19. 50, 51,
8-1, 85. 90. 116
CORLILS 1/~GAN 5. 21, --1. -5.
76. 116
CROSSMAN RUBIN 5, 39, 89, 116
CUMMINS.ff-_'..")SE 77. 92, 11 7
CUNDIFF.JIMMY 1-1, 58, 59, 6-1,
65. 77
DIMING BRAND 5. 39, 6-1, --.
Il-l
DONAUJSON.J(!STIN 23, 58, 59,
77, 88, 95
FAHR/0 I AWN 3, 19, 60, 61, 8 7
I·ARNAM MALEAH 8 7. 88. 90. 91.
105
FOR/J BEN 15, 18, -16, -17. 58, 59,
62, 6-1, 77
GOMr-Z M!Gl/D, 71, 7 3,
GOSNf:Y MANDY -1-15
HAGA HEATHER -1, 19, 50, 51,86,
87
HAHN MARSHALL 6, 18, 19, -16,
-17, 58, 59, 71, 2, 73, 78, 80. 90,
9/, 107
HAHN VAI.f;JUE
91
HAMil_ TON AAR
-1, 23, 89, 96
HIDAS ZOLTAN -1 .J9,
HOBACK CRAIG 91, 119

/1'/.RS CANNON 5. -o. - I. 80
./0,\'W/CA. SARAH -1. 15. 50. 51.
8 .... 9/, 115
KJ..NNI·J&gt;} J&gt;AN/1~1 I f.l
KIMBAU NICHOlAS -16, 5./, 55.
6-1, 65. r. 8R. 90, 91. I 0-1
K(!&lt;JU,_ MA II 96. 115
/.ANC/·." /'1 JOHN 18. -16. -17. 5R.
59. 6-1, 77, 88, 9-1. 118, 19 quote
I.ASA ID? /~NIIJ 3. 6. 15. 18. 19.
52. 5-I, 76, 90
1/Nf&lt;/-_SrY lARA -1-15
U /CJ,_R() /.LOYD 91. II .,
LUDWIG JOSH -1-15
MACKIJN.II~·ss -1. 6, 15, 19, 50,
51. 68, 69, 76. R8, 91. 105. 10 ...
MARTIN AMANDA -1. -19, 50.
5/,R-1. 85. RR. 90. 91, 115. 2 quote
MILLr,R KIUS I Y -16, 50, 51, 6 7,
68, 7-1. 76, 86, 8 7, 1/8
MONGER B.! 5. 15, -16. 52. 53. 5-I.
55, 6-1. ......
MORAJ.r:S PALOMA 88, 89. 119
MORRISON O!.AN 7 1. 7 3
NA IZKE ANGFJ.A 5.31. 88. 90.
II
PF.RCFJJ PHOEBE -1, 30. 68, 69,
88. 91
PR/E\' F./01~1. 5-I. 55, 91, 92
PRIOR KJ,_·V/N 15, 18, 19, -16, -17.
58, 59, 63, 6-1, 65, 77

RUSTMANN JODY 8 7, 91, 10-1
SANCHEZ RJ.;GGI/.; 1-1, 58. 59, 6-1,
65, 80, 81
SCHOCKAERT MICHAf;J, 23
SMITH HAROLD 5, 89, 96
SMITHWICK MIKE 5, 21. 52, 53,
5-1. 55, 63, 6-1. 79. 80. 81
ST/,_iNBACHf..R KEU, Y 68, 69,
117

lA Y1 OR .11·: 8 3, 5. 31. f&gt;5, 115.
I 08 quote. J&lt;) quote
IHOMPSON KIMHIR 5
~ JlRAIAJAI BOKI~N} -1
~ 'IU.A ( IOMI~Z A I I·RUJ() -1. 81
Will JAMS Sll-.1"I~N 5~. 59 92.
105. Il-l
Wli.SON C1.A YION ... I
WRA} .JL\'SI~ 88, I 0-1
YOUNG FYU~R 30. ... 7. R-. 8R. 90.
92. 11-1
Zl K I HUU~.\/1 5. 15. -18, 50. 51,
95. 119

CLASS 0:3 '98'
ANDREWS .lORI 25, 83, 88, 92
ANDiu.;ws KYE 2 7, 29 quote
BACA ANGf.'JD 25, 2R, 58, 8-1
BAJf;R .JON 25, -16, 79, 80, 107
BASSr,·n BROOK 25. 88, 92
BFA ( I BECK 25. -17, 58, 65, 77, 88
CATRON ASHu.;y 25, 60, 61
CHAMBLEI._· AARON 25, 28, 89
COLE CHAD 2-1, 25, 63. 6-1, 77
CRUMBAUGH SARAH 25, 60, 61.
88, 92, 9-1,
CUSICK Hf..'IDI 25. 50, 7-1. 76. 8 7.
90
DA Vf,NPORT BETHANY 25, 88,
92,
DID/1'-'R ARYA 25
DONOHUr,· RYAN 25. 88
DUDLEY DAN!f,L 25
DUNA Jill NT GRADY 25, 29, 5-I,
65, 75
DURAN NICK 25, 73, 89
EVf.l~S JENNY 25
FOS71'-' R MICAH 25, 63, 65
FRITZ DOUG 25, 65. 89

�GINGEJUCH .JE~'.~1CA 25, -19, 50,
29 quore
GREf.'RDAnJJ20, 25, 5/?, "'1, 88
HEIRTZLf.'R .JA!'vffl,_· 25, 83
HOFI·MAN WIU, 25
HOWAJUJ RYAN 26. 58, 80, 83
HUTHMACKI·..R H£4 7HI.."R26. 8-1,
85
JOHNSON Jf.RFMIAH 26, 58. 6-1,
65, 79
KJLGORJ.;; PAT 22, 26, 19 quote
LARSF.N.JOHN 26, 77, 89
u;WIS ROBBI/,_· 26, 71
Lf.WIS TRISHA 26, 7-1, 76, 92
LORENZINI SAM 26
LOJ T PETER 1-1, 21, 26, 58, 65,
79, 80
I.YALL f.RIK 26, -MAAG RACHAEI, 26, 88
MA('f;f.ROY SF:AN 26
MA UI.DIN 17M 26, 38
MCCARGAR TONY 26
MCDONALD KA YMA 26, 83, 8-1,
85, 87, 107
MCWIUJAMS KEVIN 2-1, 26, 90
MI. :~·SAMORE
.
.Jf._ROD 26, 90
ME\'Sfl. .R .JUS77N 9-1
MOORE HILARJE 3, 26, 6 7 , 68, 76
MORELLi Jl;,~'SICA ~6. 29, 92
MORJ..AN AMBF..'R 26, -19, 50, 68,
8-1, 87
MORRISON ADEN 26, 70, 71, 90
NATZKE JODIE 23, 26, 8-1,
19quote
NEPTUNE JENNIF"'E'R 3, 26, 68,
89
NEWBY MARY 3, 26, 92
PHELPS WENDY 26, -18, -19, 50,
68, 76, 87, 92
POTTER CASEY 2-1, 27, 28, 58, 80
PRIOR KIZZI 27
RHODES CAR/. 27, 90
RO!Jf.RICK RIAN 20. 23, 27, 53,
8, 92

SAlAZAR JOUJ7A2 7 . 92
SANC'Hf.Z.JOIJ! 22. 27, 28, 96, 89
SCHO!.Z AUSHA 27, 29, 51, 8-1,
155
SHA/U? SAMANIHA 27
SHW./Z 7/M r. 65
SIR/OS J/1 1 27, 60, 61. 7-1, 7 5, 92,
7 6, 91
SISCO!'... .INU-l'vfY 27
SOWJ..1?. BOBBIJ. . 27, 60, 61, 8 7
S77;,PHENSON (1.AYJON 27, 5-1,
71, 77, 90
STf:WARJ) COURINJ.·y
. 27. 76.159
S7/;'WARTJOt. .· 27
SJ'(JNt. . TRA ~ 1S 2 7
SUCA 70 lH!'..l?f.SA 27, 91
SU7HERIJN JR 27, 52, 53, 5-1, 65,
75, 7", 83
TATUM CHARUE 27
/AYLOR WH!SlY 27. -17, 50, 66,
8-1
77/J/UCK KRISTIN 27
TRABING AARON r
~'ALJ. .NCIA 7R.Ar?S 27,92
WALCOTTJOSHUA 22, 27
WAI.71'..R .JJ. .SSICA 27. -19, 50. 68,
8/

WEBB fMILY r. 29, 8-1
wtrJJt.;; scorr 21. 28, n
ZWISI.!'..'R ROSS 2 7, 90

ClASS O:J '99'
ADAMS DEN/Sf; 3-1
ALU'-N 1ERRA 3-1, 68, 76, 88, 92
ANDERSON Tf.D 33, 3-1, 89
ANDREWS CH/US 3-1
BAKAR JUSTIN 3-1
BALES ROBE"RT 3-1
BLACK ERIN 3-1, 52, 5-I, 76, 88,
92
BROWN NICOLE 3-1, 91
BURLEIGH ASHLEY 33, 3-1, 50,
76, -1, 87, 92
CHAVEZ £RIC 3-1, 65
CLOUDT ('ALf."'B 3-1
CRAMER MElANIE 32, 3-1, 91, 96
CROSSMAN JENEU.f; 3-1, 71. 91,

96

/JAUJSON LAURA 3-1, 615, 92
IJA 1'/S AMANDA 3-1
JJOl!GI.AS MNU. 'JJI!H
.
3-1
/Jl IRAN CHAJU.J. . s 3-1
U'KJ•,'RIJ! liM 22, 3-1. 80, 81
t... IJWA/UJS .\'ARAH 31, 3-1, 71, 153.
85, 96
I·:l 'ANS NIKKI 33, 3-1, 159
1-/jUUS A/JAM 35, 91
FID.DS I·A 1TN 35, 8-1
FON!l. .NOIIJAl'IIJ "'/, 91
I·RJ._EMAN BRYCJ. . 35
NINIJ/NGSI.ANIJ IMILY 35, 9-1
GOlDMAN ANDRJ. . W 35, 58, 92
&lt;i!U!.LOS MARSHA II 35
HANNA JOHN 35, 58. 6-1, 8-1, 158
HOMI. . R SHIANN 35, 51, 6", 68
HOOS CLIF 35
HOR ION SHAN1 . . 35, 58, 80, 151, 88
HUNTER .JF.NNIF'f.1? 35
/BD?G JACOB 35
JANUS BRF.N7 35
JONf.:~· RU7H 35, 50, 67, "'5, "6,
83, 86, 87, 90
KII.BANK MARY 35, 8-1, 155
LARSEN STF.:J 'E 35, 58, r, 8-1, 85
LASA fER JESSI:· 33, 35, 58, "5
Lf,'WJS USA 35
LUCERO HOLLY 22, 35, 8-1, 155
LUC/;,"RO MI:i.ANIE 35
UlNA AMY 35
LUTER HEIDI 33, 35, -18, 50, 76,
8"', 90, 92
MALOY JOHNETTf. 35, 68, 76, 92
MANZER GINNY 35, 38, 8-1, 85
McLAUGHUN RYA 23, 36, 58,
65, 80, 81, 8-1, 88, 89
MILLF.."R 17M 36, 71, 72
MONGER Kl'.NNE7H 33. 36, 37.
65, 77, 88, 90
MORALES 1'..1./SA 36
ND.SON BE 36, 58, "1, 81, 8-1,
85, 87, 88, 92
PARKERJOSHUA 36
PERCELL DA IE!. 36, 58, 92
PICCOLI MATT 36, 65
PORTER AMBER 36, 88, 92
POWELL PHILLIP 36
PIUANTO ROI.A D 33, 36, 89
PRIESTMICAH 32, 36, 39, 58
PIUTCHARIJ JESSICA 36, 3", 3 ,
76, 7 . 8-1, 85. 88, 90
PYLE MO IKA 36, 8-1
RITCHIE BRJ:.ICKA 22, 31, 36, 8-1,
85
ROB/ ETTE MAUSSA 36
RODERICK BJ 36

�COHJ II.S lARA .JI. 68....5 ....(), 8.J
f)(}NOHll/c. CAS/~'}· .J I. 8/
1-!SCHU? DA ICA .Jl. ...,()
ru~·~~· J~R ISAAC .Jl. 58. 80
( iAR('JA XOCHI/1. .Jl. 68, 8-1. 85,
8..,

SAMPJ.Ef) RYAN 36, 38, 65, 7 7
SA 'IJI~IU·O!W SA f)l 36, 92
SHONK CIA YTON 32, 36, 58, 77.
8-1, 85
S!vf!TH UBBY 36, 92
Sn"f BACHM~ .Jl~JU?Y 36, 39, 5N,
65
I'AU~NCIA IJAIJD 33. 36. 5N, ()5,
7 .... 88
I 'A 01~· Rl-_R(i BJ:[KY 3 7. 50,
68, 76, 8 7, 92
WASHIN&lt;jJVN MARY 37
YOU GANGI 32, J7, 39, 76, 84,
90
ZW!SfJ-_R AlvfY J7. 38....6. ....... 8./,
'5, 90

CLASS

og '00'

ABf.RNA IHY UJD//~· .JO, ..,7
A Dl~RS DUSIIN .JO
A DREWS KA I HLEf; .JO. 92
BAKJ;;R KJ;;U .Y 30, .JO, 91, 92
BASSI~ ! f'SUMMlJ~ .JO. NN. 92
HH'K SARA .JO, 51, 68. 89, 90, 92
HITKr:R A CY .JO. 8.J
BH'KIER ..\'ARA .JO, 76, 88
RI.ACK Hl--AU.JO. 81. N7
HLAKSTAD PORf!A .JO. 8"'. 92
HODIROGA HOLLY .JO. 75, 76
BONDS CHIUS!ll~· .JO, 51, 8 7, 92
BRIT11AN 11~· Y 23, .JI, 8 7, 92
BROUGHT() MORGAN .Jl, 89,
9-1, 9 7
CAPAI.HO .Jli.UAN .Jl, 81
CARI.SO .JO A THA 71. 87
CAJU.SO KEJU 38, .Jl, 8 7
CARRO DOUG .Jl, 87
CARIW/UGHJ JOAN A .Jl, 88
CASPER CHERI.Jl, 76, 87. 92
CHAMPLIN WJUJAM .J1
CHAP! HOU Y .JI, 88, 92
( 'HA I 'f~Z AMY .J 1
CUMJJAMY .JI, 68
CUJUDT IY/U~I. .Jl

( iU?HI~R JJYJ 0 .J2
(/1 (Jl~RICH .IUS/JN .J2. 81, 8 ....
91
(i() ZAJ.r:S l?A(}Un. .J2
( IOODWIN .JOJJY ./2, .J5
(i()S I~T .JD .J2. . ., I
HA A CH'JJ lA .Jl. 51, () .... 68.
7{ 76, 8.J, 85, 8...,
HARRMA
HJ·; J~Ssl~Y .Jl. 92
H/01!) HI?A DO ' .J2, . ., I. 8...,
HOR/0 SARAH .J2, 51. 66. 68.
76, 8.J, 85. 88,
HO~VARIJ AARO .Jl.... I . ( I. 8..,
HUM/SIVN J;;JU .Jl, 5.J, 88, 92
.JOHJ~s ADA!vt n. 5-1. 65
.JOH SO .Jf) .Jl, 58. 81
.IOH SO KIMHI~RI. Y .Jl. 65
JULIANO MICHI01L -12. 51. 92. 93
KE Nf.i )Y SAJ?AH .J2. 8.J
KIMHAU. TONY n. 5.J, 65, 7-1.
....... 88, 90
KOHI.D?.S CHIMDT AIIL"f~· .J2,
68, ...6. 8 7, 90, 92
IANGfU-_' ]j_E/UN .JJ, 51, 76
I r:WJS .JOSH .JJ. .J5, 58
U)Pf.R A f'HAN .JJ, 92
UJW7HER CUN/'.J3
I UCU?O fA Cf-_· n . .J5, .J"'. 58,
71, 77
LUDWIG CJIAJ) .JJ, 77, 92
U !ZAR KRIS7Y .J3
MA&lt;IILLMA IJY .JJ, 51, 76, 88,
92
MAR,S JESSICA .JJ, 68, 75, 76, 8.J

MARSHA! L .JACK/I• .JJ. 58
MA 7HIS .JESS'!:: .J3
Mc:AIXANI~Y SCOt /'58
M/LU~R H/01/HI~R .J3, 51. 68, 7()
MJLu~·R U01H .J3
MILLU~ PA rn .JJ. 89
MONGER JU7CH.JI~· .JJ, .J5. 5.J
MOIU.A Kl su~· .J3, 51, 87, 89
OCHOA Gl A 23. .J3
OURGA /A CHJUS .J3
PAJUUSH REN/~1~ .JJ, 87
Pic. NJN&lt;i/0 MA II .J.J
Pf.RCU.L TOMMY .J.J, .J5, 58. 71.
...2. 9
PH!LUPS LFAH .J-1. 83, 88
PICKr:T KRISTOPHU~ .J-1. .J5
PORTJ-_'R LONI .J.J
POrn;;R 17rFANY .J-1. 92, 95
!U~'NTJ~JUA DANNY .J-1. 81
RHOD/~S CHJUS .J.J
RJCHARIJSON JAMr:S .J-1. 8 7
ROSI~ IAN 58
Rl/GGU~~s· CHAD .J.J
SANCHr:Z MONICA .J.J
SCHAAF ANDREW .J-1. 87
SI~D WI( 'K Sll·:P H f-_· .J.J
SHAAR Hr:JDI .J.J
SINClAIR TJ .J.J
SIR/OS .JAMiE .J-1. 51. 76, 8 7, 88,
92

�SMI'lH JOD/1~· -1-1, 91. 92
S IU.JJ~ RA( 'fl/~1. -1-1
sn.;WARTMA 7T -1-1, -15
!!lOMAS .lf~NNA -1-1
IOIJEW 'HI NICK -1-1
IV RNER CASSA IJRA -1-1. 8~. 92
TUSSING Br. IHANY -15, 91, 92
I'AN ABBI·MA MAR/I~· -15, 76, 91
Wr:S7MORJ..1AND CHAR!.r,NI~·
-15, 51. ~6. 90. 89 quote
WIEBE BJUAN -15
WJUJAMS lACY -10. -15, 76, 88
WILSON JOJ J..NE -15. 92
WRAY .!I; IN·,R -15

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Steve,
You have made us proud!
As always.
Love, Dad, Mom, and John

Dedications 114

�1997 ....

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Jeb,
Success is a journey,
not a destination - enjoy
your trip! We will always·
love you best!
Dad and Mom

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Dear Sarah,
~
We could not have
! custom ordered a more won-

Jess,
We have shared every tear, every smile,
every win, every success, every loss with you.
Now we are about to share you yourself with
the rest of the world. We do this with pride and
love, and we miss you already! Go Jess!
Love,
Mom and Dad.

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-=ierful daughter! Wherever
you go, whatever you do,
you know that our love goes
with you.Love,Mom and Dad.

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Matt,
Never give up, Pook.
The big one is still in there.
We love you!
Mom and Dad.

Dedications 115.

�Dearest Kacy,
Wherever you go, whatever
you do, we carry a part of you with
us in the center of our hearts.
Always remember .... Friendship is
having a shoulder to lean on. You
have our hearts forever.
Mom and Dad

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Rubin,
As parents, there is nothing more
rewarding then to watch your child grow
into a responsible , caring , adult. Contiue to pursue your dreams with those
around you, and your life will be
pleasurable and fulfilling . We love you
very much!
Love,
Mom and Dad

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Tegan,
Take a bow, you deserve
it. We love you, and are very
proud of what you have accomplished .
Congratulations on
your success, and for never
giving in no matter what the
hardship was!
Love,
Mom, Dad, Tara, and Ashlyn

�Kelly ,
Watching you grow into the
wonderful young lady you have
become, has been a joy for us to
treasure. Your path has not always
been easy, but your determination
and curiosity have always seen you
through . We are very proud of you
and your successes. Believe in yourself, and believe in your dreams.
God Bless You. Mom and Dad

Jesse,
Always remember .... You will
never walk alone. We love you ,
and are so proud of you , CHA-CHA!
Mom, Dad , and the Cummins Clan.

Lloyd,
We knew you could do it with
all the hard work you did. We are
very proud of you always working
towards your goals in life. Remember
who you are, and what you are. Life
is tough, but remember this ... Winners
always win, quitters always lose. Never
quit in what you want to do, or succeed
in doing. Work towards your goals in
life.
Love always,
Mom and Dad

�John,
CONGRATULATIONS !!!
We could not be more PROUD !!
We love you !
Chris and Mom

Kristy,
From the time you
were just tiny, we knew
you were someone very
special. You have become a very strong young
woman and there is
nothing you can not accomplish if you have the
desire. We are so proud
of you!
Love, Dad and Mom

Angela ,
From the time YOL
fell out of your first treehouse, you have always
proved to be ambitious
and pursued your goals
We expect nothing less
throughout your years
ahead . Keep up the
great work and enthusiasm you have dem.
onstrated so far! We
love you lots,
Mom, Rob,and your
sisters.

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Craig ,
Oh, what a smile! We are so
very proud of who you have become .
You are so strong in what you believe
and what you stand for. You are always
there for anyone who needs a helping
hand and an encouraging word . The
smile on your face and the light in your
eyes says so very much. Thank you for
all the love you so willingly share and
your faith that keeps us all going and
that will get you where you want to go.
Love, Mom, Dad, and Brad

Theresa,
May all your dreams come true .
Mom and Dad

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Paloma:
1
Reach high, for stars lie Paloma:
Se hace camino al andar....
hidden in your soul. Dream deep
for every dream precedes the Caminante: No hay comino, Sino
goal. We are so proud of you! estelas en Ia mar... Te queremos
With all our love, Congratulations, mucho.
Mami y Papi
Paloma.
Derlications 119
Mom, Dad, and Granddad

���Mandy Martin
We arc so proud of you, we're about to bu t.
You've exceeded all of our expectation and you
are ju t about the perfect daughter. Now if we
can just get you to clean you room ...

Bayfield
Chiropractic
Dr. Daniel J. McClure
chiropractic
Certified chiropractic sports
physician
Extremity practitioner
1327 highway 160B
P.O. box 738
Bayfield

All our love,
Mom and Dad

(970)-884-2082

Bayfield Wolverines
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
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vs
vs.
vs.

SOROCO
SHIPROCK
DELTA
WINDOW ROCK
IGNACIO
PAGOSA
DEL NORTE
CENTAUR!
MONTE VISTA
CLEAR CREEK
RYE
HOLYOKE
MEEKER

TOTAL

44 0
55 12
7
6
36
0
47
0
50
0
49 12
42
0
27 7
15 0
7
6
28 13
14 0

421

63

Congratulations!
BAYFIELD IDGHSCHOOL
FOR

Taken Ca-re of Business [

Duh! Designs
970-884-1319

Graphic Arts &amp; T -Shirts
&amp;

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Gary &amp; Connie Bennett

�STAY AHEAD OF THE REST
WITH GOSNEY AND SONS
Hats Off
to the

Class of

Thank you to all
our Patrons and
Advertisers

1997

o

1199 Main Avenue

(970)247-5151

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City Market at Town Plaza

BURNS

www.bumsbank.com

NATIONAL BANK
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1997

�TATTOO STUDIO
James (Shamus) Wharton
2143 Main Ave. Durango, CO

970-3R2-X421

LEWIS MERCANILE
BILL STEWART

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271 NO. MT. VIEW DR.

BAYFIELD CO, 81122
PHON[:.-259- 66&lt;J

FAX 247-812
Megan Bacher

How the angel~ 111 he a' en must have danced with
·oy on that preclllu~ t.ht. 'A hen God smiled &amp;
brought )llll tnll&gt; lHtr \\ &gt;rid~ It ha~ been a joy

&amp; privik g~ tl&gt; ha\e bL-.· n &lt;t part of your
mett.tm.&gt;rp.,l&gt;'&gt;i~ t"wm a heutifultiny wrinkled
"Cind; Lnu Who " to a heuliful strong, talented,
detennin ·d. &amp; hu~y; &gt;ung woman. Alway~
remember that wll~rL'\ , r )llll are, you're never
alone because God ne\ er leaves us or forsakes

u &amp; that\ tth him all d1ings are possible. May
you al\\ a;" . . hare yolll wonderfu l 1est for life,
courage &amp; t.kterminauun with thoser around you,

&amp; ner er slup singing 1

Lm e &amp; TlH&gt;dle ·
Dad. Mnm &amp; Your Lovely
Brothers

884-4376

�Local Presence, Global Power.
Local Presence, Global power.
Local Presence, Global power.
CWT Discovery Travel
1101 Main Ave.

phone 970-259-2900
fax 970-259-2908
TO THE CLASS OF NINTY SEVEN

Centnnial Savings Bank
1101 East 2nd Ave.
Durango, CO 81302-1590

phone# 247-4l83
Fax# 970-247-0224
contact Laura F. Vinson

�Premiere Home
Theatre

Will Construction,
LLC

WILL Do Custom Homes
WILL Do Addition
WILL DO remodel

TERRI \\'ILL
BOX 438

VIDEO RE~T ALS
381 -3 Pine River Plaza
Bayfield, Colo 81122

884-4285

"Your Quality Home is
My Commitment,"
Kurt Will

Box 438
Bayfield, Colo 81122

884-9830

1)em«f'a

SOUTHWEST
SOUND

SON"Ve

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NUMBER 6058
JIM AND
CHRISTINE COOPER
FRANCHISE OWNERS
666 CAMINO DEL RIO
DURANGO, CO 81301

TEL 970-247-1512

922 Main Ave
Durango, Colo

259-5896

�.P.U EBLO

-OMMUNITY

Durango Herald

"ServingThe Four
Comers Daily"

Durango
970-247-2929
Pagosa Springs 970-264-2835
Cortez

the

970-565-8440 Ext.152
970-564-1584

Susan Mott
1275 Main Ave.
Durango, Colo 81301

Box 1720
Cortez, Colo 81321

BURNS
NATIONAL BANK
"Look To Your Future,
Stay in School"

247-3504 Ext. 212
Fax 259-5011

Lori's Family
Dining

Congratulations '97
Graduates!

900 Main
Durango, Colo

247-5151

2653 Main
Durango, Colo 811 22

247-1224
259-6288

�Jeff Brown
Branch Manager

C. W T. Discovery Travel

Acordi a

Local Presence,
Global Power,

Western Slope In urance
890 Can1ino Del Rio
P.O.Box 2488
Durango, CO 81302
(970)247-2457
FAX(970)247-0D 16

llOIMain Ave.
Durango, Colo 8130 I

One of the A cordi a co mpanies

Mdl $buud ~IU«J S~

Baskin (J/) Robbins.

SERVING THE PINE RIVER VALLEY
Mary O'Donnell

q.~$/alz.e

Owner/Pharmacist

Bayfield, CO 81122

P.O. Box 110

Corner of Mill &amp; Church

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970-884-9133

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BAYFIELD TIRE &amp;
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For Ap[&gt;Oontme nl

P.O. Box 248

626 Buck Highway

BaiJOeld , CO 81122

Churloe &amp; Dennis
Mol..ley Owne r&amp;
(970) 88 4 -96 17
Emergency No. 269 -6636

1011884 9078

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�Ed MORLAN
Good Luck Class Of 1997!

At
Bayfield
970-884-952

381 Colorado
Bayfield, Colo 81122

From: Ed, Jackie, Amber, Kinsee Morlan

P.O. Box 721

884-048

Bayfield, Colo 81122

K-Mart

Floyd Smith Attorney At Law

800 South Camino Del Rio
Durango, Colo

357 Mountain View Dr.
Bayfield, Colo 81122
970-884-9531

970-259-3990

Inferno Snow

Board Co.
900 Main Ave. 205f
Fax-970-247-8612 Durango, Colo

970-259-8669

3529 Main Ave.
Durango, Colo 81301

970-259-1702

SOUTHWEST
AG. INC
"The Affordable Alternative"
Gem Village--Bayfield, Co

SOUTHWEST 970-884-4101

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Steve Martinez
1201 MAin
Durango, Colo

970-247-0900

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*We sell and service Makita tool .
*We sell contractor supplies.

17 west Mill St.

P.O. Box 618
Bayfield, Colo 81122

Will 0' Crotty
970-884-9179

*We deliver.
1205 Camino del rio 970-247-0161

�J/P Tire
Jill Kneeland

"Home of The Sudden
Service Boys"

Apparel &amp; Merchandi ing Specialist
Office &amp; FAX 970/247/4327 • Store 970/247/9519
742 Mam Avenue • Durango, Colorado 8130 I

*Professional Alignment
Computer Balancing

BY PAM TAYLOR

1776 Main Ave.
Durango, Colo 81301

247-9068

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Wr: Treat Yo~J R..ighc'

40 Town Plaza
Durango, CO 81301

247-93 2

Call To Reserve A Movie Tonitc
ALL DOOR SYSTEMS
OFC. 884-5464
FAX 884-7334

175 S. Clover Dr #2
PO BOX 874
BAYFIELD, CO 81122

Wayne Dalton garage Door
General Aluminum Window
Therma Tru door Units
BEN BURRESS

Ander on Windows
Fiberlux vinyl Window
Prehung Int. &amp; Ext. Door
BOB GRAVES

CONSTRUCTORS INC
Bill McComas
Vice President, Four Corners Region
1108 S. Alton Way, Building II
Inglewood, Colorado 80112
970-884-6166

434 Corner Drive, Unit 1-A
Durango, Colorado 8130 I
970-259-1218 FAX 970-259-3808

ALA.. &amp; SHI KLE Y P·'\ !'/. t: R
2817 MAl AVE
DURANGO, CO ol3U
(970) 247-1881

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Farm Bureau

Family of Insurance Services

STEVE MARTINEZ
AGENT
Colorado Farm Bureau Mutua/Insurance Co.
Western Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co.
1201 Ma1n Ave . Su1te D • Durango, CO 81301
OFFICE (970) 247-0900 • FAX (970) 247-8712

�CHRIS MARTINS

ML.

~;FFICE
OU T F I T T E R S , I N C.

Nortllrolllt Mall
LOWI'-:f{ LEVEL

1129 MAIN AVE
DURANGO, CO 81301
FAX (970) 247-5670

PHO E(970)247-1828

MEDfC'AL SECI JRfTY r DUSTR!/\L
llO'Tl·J. RES 1'/\lJR/\NT

WINE BEER SPIRITS
381-2 E. Colorado Dr.
Bayfield, CO 81122
970-884-2243

259-1813

1315 MAIN 1\YE., #105
Dl fR/\NGO, CO R130 I

Nit THAN HANN~S

I] MAIL BOXES ETC
Kent and Lois bingham
Owners

CAROL BARNES Owner

Store # 285

TEL 970-3 5-5506

361 So. Cnm1no Del Rio

FAX 970-385-4404

NIEL V. HIEB

BRENDA J . HIEB

Brenda's Home Cooking
"True Home Cooking"
CATERING AVAILABLE

Durango, CO 81301
An Independelntly Owned and Operated Franchise

399 Mountain View Dr. Bayfield, CO
970-884-7340

Acordia Wester11 Slope

D-0ffDffifFIJCNlS
828 Mam Avenue • PO. Box 598 • Durango, CO 81301
boots (970) 247-0446 shoes
sportswear· western wear - casualwear - workwear - etc.

M1ckey Hogan

COMMERCIAL INSUMNCE &amp; BONDING
PERSONAL INSURANCE
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS

J1m Hogan

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FAX 970-247-001&amp;

JOE LEDER
Store Director
ALBERTSO 'S INC 4311 WEST COLLEGE DRIVE
DURANGO, COLORADO 81301 I 303-382-2224

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190 Camino DeJ Rto

P.0. Box 2488

Depen.dcWJe &amp;rvice Since 1888

D&amp;arabgo. CD 81302

�Durango Sales and Rentals
Fumiture,Appliances, Satellities
Sheldon Morlan
Manager

RIVERSIDE UPHOLSTERY
AND CUSTOM FURNITURE
Kurt Gerlach • Shop Manager 970·247 1260
128 West Fourteenth Street • Durango. Colorado 81301

248 Town Plaza
Durango, Colo 81301

247-2225
Fax 247-1245

Dorango Meeting Place

"Where Good Fnends and Good Food Come Together"
666 E, 6th Street Durango. CO
(970 )-247-5322

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Doug and Donnn Blcvtn~

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M~m Mall Shop.,,
10)
835 Matn Avenue
)urango, CO 81301
Phone 970· 259· 7H08
Fax. 970·259· 7 09

Joan McComas
708 Main avenue
Durango,CO 8 1301

Antma\ V~llcy M~ll . #370
4601 E.lsl Matn

Farmington , NM 87402
Phone 505 · 327 -2189
Fax 505 ·327 · 2191

970-259-3133

R. R. ROBINETIE PAINTING
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Tape • Bed • Texrure
Wallcovering

Custom Sawing_
• Landscape Ttmbers
• Tumtng Blocks
• Bam Ttmbers
• Log Cab1ns
• Cross T1es
• Fumtture

• Shtngles
• Framng
• Fenc1ng
• Beams
• S1d1ng

Portable Sawmill

FOR FREf EST'MATE CA L

970-884-6125
A. R. ROBI NETIE

(970) 884-6 125

DURANGO LIMITED

D URANGO LIIVliTED

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DOZER • BACKHOE • BmK,\T
PONDc; • ROADS • DIRT WORK

GENF.RAL CARN:NTRY &amp; PAI,..'TfN( ;

SPECIAL, f,:~ENTS
PARTIES

TURKEY LEGS - l•NKS • CHICKEN • B EEF • HAM

Ask about our Colorado Gun Powder (sauce]

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, (970) 884-6125 . .

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Pine River
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VALLEY BANK
P.O.Box 500
Bayfield, Colo 8122
9701884-9583
Fax970/884-0214

"Your Community Owned B ank"

[KJ[BJ~[EJ~[EJ[BJ[SJ
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600 E . Second Avenue • Duranco, Colorado 81301

D

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\)'Ina en
(970) 247·8116

#1 in Hardware
• Electrical Supplies
• Plumbing Supplies
• Paints, Ladders
• Keys Be Door locka
• Kitchen Cabinets
• Power tools &amp; Accessories
• Lawn Be Garden
• Housewares

HEARTH
PRODU CTS
ASSOCIATI ON

The four comers Largest Hardware Store

" Expect the Best"
Intensive Study of the Vidal Sassoon Method
130 w. Eighth S!ICCl

1l1e Grndcn Buil&lt;.Jmg

Duran

247-5620
, CO 81301

Monday· Friday 8:00 • 7:00
Saturday
8:30 • 6:00
Sunday
9:00 . 5:00

8 Town Pfaza
On C.mlno Del Rio
Downtown Durango

247-0660

�Basin

225 E. 8th Ave.
Graphic Desighn
Etched Glas
Custom Handlet
Sign
Banners
Magnetics
Sandblasted
Silk-Screen

950 E. 2nd Avenue Durango, CO 8130 I

Glenda Denton

(970) 2..+7- 5212 FAX (970) 247-1454

McKNIGHT'S

PRINTING AND IMAGING
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Funtasy Floral

-Jewelry and Sporting GoodsDIAMONDS . WACHES . FINE JEWELRY
SKI AND SPORTS SPECIALISTS
820 Main Avenue . Durango, Colorado 8130 I

(970) 247-0343

Fax (970) 247-0717

SCHAFER ALAN B
1570 E 2 Av Dgo
925 S Broadway Ctz
970-247-329l

381-4 E. Colorado Drive
P.O Box -+68 Bayfield, CO 81122
(303) 4-2160

~oGWss
Complete Glass and Screen SeMCe
Auto • ResldenbaJ · Commercial
Custom M1rror1 &amp; Shower Doors

970-247-5112
JANET AND MICHAEL KUSS
408 8th Ave Durango CO 81301

970-565-3531

Briscoe
APPLIANCE &amp; IT. V CENTER, INC.
1185 Camino Del Rio Durango, CO 81301
970-259-0521
"WHERE YOU CAN SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE

ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR
GENERAL THERMADORE
R.C.A.
SUB-ZERO
MITSUBISHI
JENN-AIR
MAYTAG
KITCHEN AID ELECTRIC

'-"lclJiuw fea~~es high quality gifts, riding tights, equestrian

apparel, nuntatures for Breyer horses, books, and videos.
FUN FOR THE WHOLE HERD!
Cull"' u nte •;,,. )11111 IR/1 '·"' l ·aa .
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Specialist In Long Term
Agricultural &amp; Rural Home Loans

302 W Montezuma Cortez---------------- 565-4228
850 E 2 Av Dgo----------------------------- 259-1540

Durango Bowl
~~:·~ Finer Things

lu&amp;•~r

&amp; Formal Wear

Family Entertainment
Restaurant &amp; Lounge

Durango Mall
Durango, colo

259-1012

Box 1038
134 E. Mill St.
Bayfield, Colo 81122

Sharon Hunter
884-2282

�Time To Move On
13 Years ofNothing But Fun?
Well ! 1997 comes to an end and so does my tenure as Yearbook Advisor. Thirteen years ago I
took on the yearbook only after protesting strenuously. I simply was not given a choice. My
protest was sound and clear. I had as it was no experience or training. My only area of experience
or expertise was in photography but even those skills needed refinement. I had no idea of what a
layout was. My business and organizational skills were areas I had never needed to work on. I
simply had no need. Despite my protests I was given the job. I felt it was the "Kiss of Death". I
got through that year with the help of a great editor,Tere Goldsberry , and proceeded to make
some changes in the years to come. Not all administrators and principals were as supportive as
the current ones in fact most of them didn' t even care. This compounded my frustration but I
trudged forth. What did I accomplish? What guided me?
I found a philosophy of what a yearbook should be and although many of the changes
were met with opposition and some of the direction was unpopular I have always felt the
changes were good, even necessary. The yearbook is after all NOT an autograph book. I do not
create a book so it can be SIGNED! It is more than that. In fact I don' t care much for the things
I see written in yearbooks. They are often offensive and vulgar. I hope what I have accomplished
is the presentation of history, dreams, memories and fact. The yearbook I strived to produce was
one with substance. One with a message. One that said something about WHO WE ARE and
WHAT WE STAND FOR! I feel I have been successful for the most part. My books had style
or at least "a style ".
I know there were things we could have done better but I can rest easy knowing in my
heart that I fought the fight. Isn't that what life is all about? Fighting the fight. Being valiant,
persevering, displaying loyalty, exhibiting honesty, standing for charity, expressing love, all of
these things were part of what we did.
When did it change for me? I suppose it was when I felt violated by the vandalism to last
year's book. That took a lot out of me. I cared so much about my labors that it hurt a lot to see
someone violate them. All in all, however, the past thirteen years were great . The yearbook was
an important part of my life. I will miss it . I will concentrate my efforts in other areas now but I
will always have .fond memories of "The Wolverine". I will miss the close relationships and
friendships that grew out of that labor. Thanks to you all and the yearbook staff of '97, Kayma
McDonald, Editor; Tegan Corlies; Kacy Conner; Angela Natzke; Rubin Crossman; Alisha
Scholz; Emily Webb; Sarah Edwards; Ben Ford; Ashley Burleigh; Ginny Manzer; Shawn Smith;
Aaron Chamblee; Lloyd Lucero; Sean McElroy; James Richardson; Danny Renteria; Charlene
Westmoreland; and others. They have created a book to be cherished. ENJOY!!

THE END?
(Special Thanks to Jostens and Mr Jim Ewing for all their support)

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ENTERTAINMENT

�WORL
K ng Husse n of
J ordan (nght]
VISits the West Bark of
the Jordan RNer 1n
October to show
support for the
Palestlman-lsraeu peace
talks and the
establishment of an
Independent Palestinian
state It 1s Husse1n's
first VISit s1nce Jordan
lost the temtory to
lsrael 1n the 1 96 7 Aratr

flash
In November a h11acked
Ettuop1an a1rhner crashes
after runn1ng out of fuel
The crash occurs near a
resort beach 1n the
Comoros Islands 1n the
lndiBn Ocean At least
123 of the 175 people
on board d1e, 1nclud1ng
the h11ackers
After 36 years, Central
Amenca's longest ciVIl
war ends when Indian
rebels and military
leftists SJgn a truce
1n Guatemala

Israeli War

chaiiTTl8ll of the country's new
three-person preSidency 1n
September The election IS held
1n accordance With prcMs1ons
of the U S -brokered Dayton
peace agreement.

RussiBn

Bntl h Telocommumcabons grees to
purchase MCI
Commumcabons for u
to $21 billion 1n
November The deal 1s
the b1ggest fore1gn
purchase of a U.S.
company ever concluded.
A U .N .-negobated treaty
banmng chem1cal
weapons worldwide IS set
to take effect 1n the
spnng. The treaty
proh1bits the
development, production,
stockp1hng or use of
chem1cal weapons, and
calls for the destruction
of ex1Sbng supplieS The
treaty IS Signed by 160
nabon , mclud1ng the U 5 .

President Bans
Yeltstn Wins reelection 1n
July. despite pers1stent
health problems After
successful heart
surgery 1n November he
returns to work

The Miss World beauty
pageant, held 1n Bangalore.
lnd1a 1n November, ra1ses a storm of

A p1pe bomb explodes 1n

protests, some VIOlent. 1nclud1ng one

Centenn1al Otymp1c Park after
the first day of competition at the

by a group threaten1ng to stage a
mass su1c1de dunng the pageant's

Summer Olynnp1cs 1n Atlanta Flags fly

telecast. A new Miss World 1s crowned

at half-mast to mourn the 1 person

Without 1nc1dent.

k1lled and more than 100 1n1ured

Pope John Paul II undergoes
surgery for an Inflamed
append1x 1n October His ch1ef surgeon ,

Dr. Francesco Crucltb. announces that
the 78-year-&lt;&gt;ld leader of the Roman
Catholic Church 1s flree flrom "preVIously
undiscovered ser1ous a1lments ."

�In a group so
arge rt rould be
tracked by satellrte
hundreds of thousands
of refugees abandon
camps rn Za1re 1n

November and beg n a

tourney home to
Rwanda whrct&gt; thf'Y f'lad
fled to escape a CMI
war Oosrng of the
camps forces the
refugees to flee

Mass graves conta n1ng the
bod1es of Mushms a legedly
murdered by Serbs 1r 1992 dunng the
Bosn1an rMI war are excavated 1n
Bosn1a-Herzegovrna thror..ghou the
year as a shaKy peace '1egot.ated 1n
1995 contrnues

':::&gt;- AntrAmencan Sa
teiTOI'IStS are
blamed for a tru k bomb
that lo s 19 U S serviCe
people on June 25 1n
Dhahran Saud1 Arabra
Mourners gneve at a
memonal sei'VIce held 1n
Khobar, Saud1 Arab1a

More than 300 Tuts1 refugees
1n the Afncan country of
Burundi are sla1n by Hutus a nval
ethn1c. group The covered bodres
mostly women and ch11dren IlluStrate
the ferocrty of the confl1ct

Alone
gunman lolls

16 k1ndergartrners,
the1r teacher. and then
h1msel at a Dunblane
Scotland schoo11r
March 1996 A month
after the tragedy.
offiCials tear down the
school gymnas1um 1n
which the shootrngs
occunred

lsraeh nght-wrng leader
Ben1am1n Netanyahu wrns
the May 1996 electron for
Pnme M1n1ster. defeating Pnme
M1nrster Sh1mon Peres. whom
many lsraehs th1nk IS mak1ng too
many concessions to Israel s
Arab ne1ghbors

�ATIO AL
81nt1 Jua a
gonlla at
Ch1cago·s Brookfteld
Zoo. becomes a hero
when she rescues a
3-year-old boy knocked
unconsctous after falhng
18 feet 1ntD the ape
enclosure. The boy
suffers bra1n contusions
but soon recovers

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The U.S Army ISsues
stnct new poheteS for dnll
Instructors and female
tra1nees. as hundreds of
compla1nts of sexual
harassment are revealed
1n November. Dnll
Instructors are now
requ1red to leave their
doors open if a
female is 1nstde,
and women must
travel 1n pa1rs.

Madele1ne Albnght 1s
nomtnated for Secretary of State by
PreSident 01nton on December 5
Confumed 1n office 1n January
1997, Albnght IS the first INOI118n
tD head the State Department.

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After thousands of
veterans compla1n of
Illnesses s1nce the 1991
Pers~an Gulf War, the
Pentagon warns they
may have been exposed
to chemical INeBpons.
The Pentagon reveals
that up to two tons of
sann nerve gas may have
been released
Soc-year-old beauty
pageant queen JonBenet
Ramsey 1s found
murdered 1n the
basement of her parents'
Colorado home the day
after Christmas. Her
death ra1ses a nationWide
awareness of
controversial youth
beauty pageants.
Speaker of the House
Newt G1ngnch [R-Georg1a)
1s fined $300,000 1n a
bt-parttsan vote after the
House Eth1cs
Committee's year-long
Investigation into alleged
finane~al1mpropneties .

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One of the

Seven-year-old p1lot Jesstca
~ Dubroff IS kJIIed when her
Cessna a1rplane crashes shortly
after take-off 1n bad weather from
the Dleyenne. Wyom1ng a1rport

"T longest armed

Her f!ytng Instructor and her father,
the plane's two passengers. are
also killed 1n the Apnl 1996 crash

members of an antigovernment group
calhng Itself the
Freemen The 81-day
s1ege ends peacefully
1n June.

Theodore Kaczynski, alleged
tD be the ·unabomber," who
killed 3 people and wounded
more than 20 others W1th ma1l
bombs s1nce 1978, IS arrested 1n
Montana 1n Apnl 1996. Information
provtded by Kaczynski's brother
leads tD the arrest.

stand-offs 1n U.S
h1story occurs outstde
Jordan, Montana
between the FBI and

On August 11 , a
boater rescues
1(}year-old Taylor
Touchstone from the
snake- and alhgatDrtnfested waters of a
Ronda swamp 14 mtles
away from where he
dtsappeared August 7
Although exhausted
and badly scratched.
the auttsttc boy
recovers fully

�W1lham
Jefferson O•nton
defeats Republican Bob
Dole and Independent
H Ross Perot to
become the 42nd
pres•dent of the U S
and the last pres•dent of
the 2Ckh centur-t
01nton IS the first
Democrat s1nce
Frank.l1n Rooseve to
be reelected to a
second term

A CMIIUf't finds former footba I
star 0 J Simpson hable for the
June 12 1994 wrongful deaths of hiS
ex-wefe N•cole Brown Simpson and
her fnend, Ronald Goldman In a
unan1mous verd•ct the JUf't awards
$8 5 mdl1on 1n cofTlpensator-t damages
to Goldman's parents The Brown and
Goldman fam•l•es are each awarded
$12. 5 mlhon 1n punitiVe damages

,.J,_

admits four women 1nclud ng
Petra Loventlnska ( eft) and
Jeame Montavlos Mantel/los
and another female cadet later

Topsa•l Beach. a town on an
•sland off the coast of North
Carolina. 1s one of many Eastern
locations h1t hard by Humcane Bertha

drop out, cibng harassment
and "sad•Stlc" hazing

1n July Six powerful humcanes all With
Winds over 11 0 mdes per hour, made
1996 a near-record year domg $3 5
bdhon 1n damage n the U S

NationWide

~ forest fires
blacken more than
twice the acreage lost
to fires 1n an average
year Cahfom•a.
Montana and Oregon
are particularly hard hit

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All110 people aboard a

~ ValuJet !JC.9 are killed 1n
May 1996 when a lire brea s
out •n the caryo hold. The plane,
en route from Mlam1 to Atlanta
crashes and d•sappears almost
completely •nto the Flonda
Everglades. mak1ng It d1ff1cult for
workers to retneve wreckage

NATIONAL

�CIENOE
Amencan
astroraut
Shannon LuCid (nght)
spends 188 days 1n
space. break1ng
Amencan space
endurance records
after )01n1ng the crew of
the Russ1an space
station M.r

ash

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A 9,300-year-old
skeleton discovered 1n
July near R1chland,
Wash1ngton IS the oldest
and most 1ntact set of
human bones ever
d1scovercd 1n North
Amenca Research IS
suspended, however,
as the tnbes from the
Native Amencan
grounds where It IS
found cla1m the
skeleton as an
ancestor and want the
bones buncd
Trauma Seal. a new
med1cal adhCSNe that IS
appbcd hke a hp-balm
stick, IS 1n chn1cal tnals at
1 0 hospttals and health
care InStitutions
natiOnWide. The
biodegradable dhi!SM!
could ehrrunatc stitches
and return IIISitS.
New York Pohce
Department camncs
begtn weanng threepound, Infrared cameras,
scoUting out potentially
dangerous areas before
pohce officers enter the
scene. Handlers are
devcloptng bullet-proof
vests for the dogs
to wear
A new category of ammal
IS discovered 1n the fonn
of bactena that hve on
the tips of lobsters
Symbion pandora, wh1ch
hves on food scraps
from lobster hps, IS called
"the zoolog1cal htghhght
of the decade •

Vodeogame g1ant N1ntendo
releases 1ts long-awaited
N1ntendo 64 a new hardware
system that draws players 1nto the
game and moves three times
faster than any ex1st1ng system

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The Mars

"T Surveyor Tro ey
named So1oumer. IS
camed on-board

_.l An exped1t1on to ra se the
~ Tltamc, the legendary

Mars Pathfinder, an
unmanned spacecraft
launched 1n December
So1oumer a free-roVIng

"unsinkable" ocean l1ner that sank
on Its ma1den voyage 1n 1912
from 1ts North Atlantic grave more
than two m•les deep. ends •n fa1lure
1n August due to rough seas

probe the s•ze of a
child's wagon, Wlll
photograph the Marttan
surface and determ1ne
the composition of
rocks on Mars

Satell1te dishes
become one of

In August. sc1ent1sts
d1scover eVIdence of
bactena~1 e llfe on a meteonte
found 1n 1984 and bel1eved to be
part of the crust of Mars 4 5 bdl on
years ago It 1s the f1rst poss1ble
proof that hfe IS not un1que to Earth

the year's hottest-selhng
electronic consumer
products CNvners find
the saVIngs of not
paYing for cable
se~ces cover the cost
Wlth1n a few months

�Cahfom,as
Monterey Bay
Aquanum opens a new
Wing 1n March 1996
The m111ion-gallon 1ndoor
ocean showcases the
manne hfe of the
outer reaches of
Monterey Bay. 5 to
60 m1les offshore

_d_ An oxygen bar 1n
~ Toronto Canada allows
patrons to pay $16 to spend
20 m1nutes breath ng pure
oxygen The owners of the 0;
Spa Bar cla1m the treatment IS
a healthy way to reti1VIQCliClte
the body and offer fruit' flavors·

The Hubble Space Telescope
captures 'lew trnages of
quasars the umverse s most powerful
and baffltng phenomena Prev10usly
thought only to exts 1 collid1ng
galax,es new pictures 1nd1cate
quasars can also ex1st 1n und1sturbed
galax,es-caus ng astronomers to
reVISit the r theones

The Sm1thson1an Institution
celebrates the 150th
anmversary of ItS found1ng With a
nationWide tour of pnze exh1b1ts
1nclud1ng th1s stovepipe hat wom by
Abraham L1ncoln

to liven up the expenence

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Paleoanthropologtst
Mary Leakey shown w1th
husband Lou1s Leakey 'n a 1959
photograph, d1es 1n December
o,scovenes by the Leakeys
throughout the1r careers are
some of the most tmportant
1n paleoanthropo1og1cal
h1story Her greatest
d1scovery was a trail
of 3 7 -mllliort-yearold footpnnts. wh1ch
proved that

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�ACES
"The Late Show"
host Oa\lld
Letterman [nght]. who
had been h1nt1ng at
retirement. re-s1gns
h1s contract W1th
CBS, keep1ng h1m at
"The Late Show"
through 2002

flash
Former NFL
comm1ss1oner Pete
Rozelle d1es on December
6. Rozelle 1s credited
With transforming
professional football 1nto
Amenca's top spectator
sport. and With 1nvent1ng
the Super Bowl.

Mother Teresa, 1979
Nobel Peace Pnze Winner,
suffers a heart attack 1n late
December It IS the 86-year-&lt;Jid

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Basketball megastar
M1chael Jordan
launches h1s own
cologne: M1chael
Jordan Cologne. Demand
for the fragrance 1s so
h1gh that manufacturer
B11an Fragrances limits
sales to 12 bottles
per customer.
The ever-present C1ndy
Crawford releases a
book on applying
make-up. BaSic Face
enJoys a long run on the
best-seller lists.

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Reg1s Phlib1n

"T appears w1th
host Ros1e O'Donnell on
In April 1996. Singer

ABC's "The ROSie

Michael Jackson 1s seen

O'Donnell Show • The

escorting a woman later Identified
as Debb1e Rowe, an employee of

talk show. wh1ch

Jackson's plastic surgeon In

ga1ns qUick populanty

November Jackson announces

and respect.

prem1eres 1n 1996.

that he and Rowe are mamed and
that she 1s carrytng h1s ch1ld

The National Women's
Hall of Fame opens 1n
Seneca Falls, New York.
Inducting 11 women,
1nclud1ng author loUisa
May Alcott, and Dveta
Culp Hobby, the nation's
first female colonel.

Mus1c megastar Madonna
giVes b1rth to Lourdes Mana
Dccone Leon , a &amp;pound , 9--ounce g1rl,
on October 14 Madonna's b1g year
continues when she W1ns a Golden
Globe for her role 1n Andrew Lloyd

Archb1shop of Ch1cago,
Cardtnal Joseph
Bernard1n d1es of
pancreatic cancer 1n
November. Bernardin
was known for be1ng a
reconciler 1n churches
torn between tradition
and modern cuiWre, as
well as for speak1ng out
aga'nst physiciBnasslsted su1c1da

Webber's on-screen rendition of the
mus1cal Evrta

In October, TV talk-show host
Jenny Jones teStifies dunng the
Mtch1gan murder tnal of Jonathan
Schmitz. Schm1tz was accused of killing
Scott Amedure, who revealed romantic
feelings for Schmitz dunng a March

1995 tap1ng of a "Jenny Jones Show.·

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�In a small
secret ceremony
or&gt; an ISland off the
coast of Georg1a, John

F Kennedy Jr mames
Carolyn Bessette, a
Calvin Klmn publiCISt, 1r
September Kennedy.
who dated Bessette for
two years had long

been cons1dered one
of the world's most
ehg1ble bachelors

New York Yan ees fan Jeffrey
Ma1er 1nterferes With a fly ball
dunng game one of the Amencan
League Champ1onsh1p Senes on
October 9 The hrt IS ruled a

Slephane

home run. tying the game 4 to 4 1r
the e1ghth 1nmng and making Ma1er
New Yorks hero for a day

4CXXJ
Items owned by f

FII'St Lady Jacq

lyn Ke nedy
Onass1s a d President John F
Kennedy are aucuoned off 1n

April 1996 1nclud ng a
necklace of s mu ated pearls
shown 1n this 1962
photograph The fake pearls.
valued at $5CXJ to $700 sell
for $211,5CD, bnng1ng the
aucuon total to $34.5 mdlion.

Veteran comed1an George Bums
d1es 1n March 1996. 1ust weeks
after reach1ng the age of 1 00 The
legendary Bums won an Oscar. an Emrny
and a Gramrny Award 1n an llustnous
career datmg back to vaudeville

As a stand aga1nst the 1nvas1on
of h1s pnvacy. George Clooney.
star of NBC's "ER. boycotts
Paramount's Enterta nment Ton1gh •
after rts s1ster show Hard Copy" runs
unauthonzed footage of the actors
pnvate hfe

UfiNOfUI Crty kom Slioollll!l SUI

FACES

�Patnck Srewart
[left) and Brent
Sprner (nght) star rn

BER1
DI~ PRINOPl£

Star Trek Ftrst Contact.

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Tom Cru1sc stars 1n
Jerry Mogwre a
romantic comedy about a
sports agent who
deCides to change h1s
shallow ways, and
spends the rest of the
mOVIe trying to rega1n hJS
success It 1s a
breakthrough role for
Cru1se, who IS
normally dep1cted as
a cocky Winner
To honor the 20th
nnii/CI'Sllry of Its
release, producer George
Lucas 1ssucs a "remade"
Star Wars With new
scenes, computenzed
speCial effects and
soupecklp ammatlon.
Lucas' grnnd plan calls
for a mne-film cycle,
1nclud1ng prequels

Scott Adams Otlbert. the
com1c stnp about offlce
pohtlcs captures the nation ·s
1mag1nat1on In book form. The
Dibert PnllCiple becomes a

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Academy Award-

~ Wlnmng actor

Tom Hanks' first effort

A

a directing receMeS

Actors Winona Ryder and
~ Dante! Day-leWis star tn The
Croctble wh1ch opens 1n December
The screen adaptlon of Arthur
Miller's famous play about the

mOVIe about the
mereonc nse and fall of

Salem w1tch tnals 1s wntten by
Arthur Miller himself

a 1960s rock band
opens rn October

Enghsh actor/director
Kenneth Branagh plays
Hamlet 1n ht star
studded remake of
Shakespeare's claSSic
Despite runmng four
hours th mOVIe ts a
cnttcal and box-office
success
NBC s Thursday mght
drama ER" features
televtSton's f1rst HIV
poSitive prom1nent
character Jcame Boulet,
a phyStctan's aSSIStBnt
played by Glona Reuben,
ts rclattvcly open about
her condition and helps
confront the stigma
of AIDS

a mOVIe featunng
characters from the TV
show "Star Trek The
Next Generation

crittcal pra1se when

That Thtng You Do'. a

Model Brooke Sh1elds [cenrer)
moves to t1ei8VIs1on 1n NBC's
"Suddenly Susan," a slt~om prem1enng
1n Septlember Sh1elds plays a column1st
opposrtle magazrne editOr Judd Nelson
(far nght)

Sherry Stnngheld, Or Susan
LeWis on NBC's "ER." leaves
the show at the peak of her
character's populanty In her frnal
eprsode when Or Mark Greene,
played by Anthony Edwards, declares
hrs love for Susan, the show garners
ItS hrghest ratings ever

novel and
moVIe The

new book
promrscs to
generatle JUSt as
much hype with a moVIe
already ,,... the works

�ExplosiVe spec1al
effects nvet
aud ences to the r seats
as they watch
Independence Day
one of summers
blockbuster mOVIes

TorP Cru e stars
Mlss1011 lmposs ble based
on the 1960s and 70s te18VISIOn
senes of the sal"''e name Despite
cnbCa put-downs the mOVIe IS a
huge box-office htt.

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Bugs Bunny and Ch1cago Bulls
basketball star Michael Jordan
share top b1 rg n Space Jam a
parua ty an mated feature h m that

opens n ~ate November

John Lithgow [front nght]
earns both an Emmy and a
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor
1n a Comedy Senes 1n NBCs 3rd
Roc FroiT' the Sun a Slt-aJm
about a tam ty of ol ens IMng 1n
contemporary Amenca

Actors Brad Pitt (left] and

~ Jason Pat:nc star 1n
Sleepers. a f1lm about four men and
the1r extraordinary scheme to
revenge the abuse they expenenced
as boys. The controvers1al mOVIe
also stars DustJn Hoffman. Robert

De N1ro and Kev~n Bacon

Al"''enca s favor1te Slt-corr
father B1ll Cosby enroys the
success of h1s new CBS show. "Cosby •
In January 1997 however, tragedy
stnkes as Cosby's son Enn1s 1s killed 1n
Los Angeles 1n an apparent
random robbery

Stars B1ll Paxton and Helen
Hunt ftee a tornado of
awesome proporuons 1n Twtster,
another summer blockbuster,
wh1ch tells the story of storm
chasers h1ghty devoted to studymg
the 1nner work1ngs of tornadoes

ENTERTAI

�MUSIC
Bntlsh pop
superstars uam
[left] and Noel Gallagher
cancel the rema,nder of
a U S concert tour 1n
September amd rumors
that their band, Das1s, 1s
break1ng up DerJYing the
reports. the brothers
announce they wtl
release a 'lew album 1n
the summer of 1997

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Folk and blues Orbst
Tracy Chapman returns
to the scene 1n 1996
W1th the Single "GIVe
Me One Reason "
Chapman recrnves fNC
Grammy nom1nat1ons 1n
January 1997

~ The Beatles' Anthology 3.

~the th1rd and f1nal album
from the reunited rema1n1ng
members of the band, 1s released
1n November FollOWing the example
of the1r two preVIous antholog1es.
Anthology 3 sells 1n record
numbers

The arbst formerly
known as Pnncc
releases
EmanctpBtlon, a threehour, thre!H::O album,
1n honor of h1s release
from h1s Wamer Bros
record1ng contract.
GUitanst Slash of Guns
N' Roses forms h1s own
band H1s new group
Slash's Blues Ball, IS a
Six-man blues band
grounded 1n the bluesbased hard rock of
the 1970s.

Bu h a Bntlsr rock group With
an ArPencan "gn._nge sound
tours the U S to promote the1r album
Sixteen Stone They release aneth r
dlart-toppmg album, Razorblade
Sun:case 1n the wtnter

_d._ Kiss bass gultanst Gene

~ Simmons stnkes a fam11iar
pose as the band kicks off a reun1on
tour With a June 28 concert 1n
Detroit The tour marks the first
time the ong1nal members of the
band perform together s1nce 1979

Rocker Sheryl Crow JOins
the ranks of muSICians
who have had the1r
albums banned from
Wai-Mart.. The retail
giBnt obJCcts to a lync
allegmg that k1ds kill each
other with guns they
obta1ned from the store

Heavy metal band Metallica
IS the headlin1ng act for the

summer concert Lollapalooza,
traditionally an altematNe-rock
show MeFJihca rema1ns h1ghprof1le wtnn1ng an MTV award for

Canad1an pop artist Celine
D1on tops the charts 1n
1996 With the album Fal/mg Into
You, whiCh sells more than 16
m1lhon cop1es worldwide

After 1D years of separation, members
of the band Van Halen are reunited With
the1r former lead s1nger. DaVId Lee Roth [nght].
at the MTV Video Mus1c Awards 1n September
Roth later clams he thought he was reJOining
the band. who chose a d1fferent lead s1nger

the years Best Hard Rock Video
1n September

�No Doubt, fronted by lead
s1nger Gwen Stefan1, releases
Trag1c Kmqdom. wh1ch 1ncludes such
chart-toppers as ·Just a Grl •
'Sp1derwebs and 'Don't Speak

Countmg Crows second alhurT'
Recovermg the Satefi11:8S, s
released 1n October The long aw&lt;uted
follow-up to 1993's August and
Everythmg After debuts at number one
on the charts

George Strait 1s honored by the
Country Mus1c Assoc1at1on n
October With three maJor awardsSingle of the Year for "Check Yes or
No • AlburT' of the Year for Dear Blue
Sky. and Male Vocal1st of the Year

The hit
s1ngle
"Where It's At"
Beck album
Odefay. whiCh IS
released to popular and
cntlcal accla'm Spm magaz1ne
awards Beck Artist of the Year

Ton' Braxton s second album,
Secrets, IS released 1n summer
1996 Braxton Wins R&amp;B Single of the
Year for "Let It Flow" at the Billboard
Mus1c Awards 1n the fall

1s often compared to country
mus1c legend Patsy Cline
Alams Monssette's Jagged
Little P1fl re1gns the charts,
becom1ng the all-time to~lllng
album by a female artist
Monssette also dom1nates the
1996 Grammys by W1nn1ng four
awards, 1nclud,ng Best Album

The mUSIC world IS stunned In
September by the death of
rapper Tupac Shakur, k1lled 1n a dnve-by
shooting 1n Las Vegas SpeculatiOns as
to the killers moove abound but the
year ends With no answers and
no arrests

�The New Yorf.:
Yankees wen the
l/\lorld Senes, beat.ng
the AtJanta Braves 1n a
fouriJame sweep after
lOSing the f1rst two
games It 1s the first
senes btle for the
Yankees s1nce 197B

flas
T nms pro P te Sampras
wms th etghth grandslam tit! of h1s career
at the U S Open m
September. Stcffi Graf
wms the U S Open
Women's title, beating
Momca Seles
Pro boxer M1ke Tyson
loses h1s Heavywe1ght
Champ1on of the
World btle to Evander
Holyf1eld m a November
match Holyf1eld, a
form r ~m world
champ1on, recla1ms h1s
title 1n the surpnse wm.
Ch1cago Bulls star
Oenms Rodman furthers
hiS controverstal
reputation by k1ckmg a
photographer 1n the
gro1n dunng a game
aga1nst the M1nnesota
T1mberwolves 1n January
1997 Rodman 1s
suspended for up to 11
games Without pay,
costmg h1m more than
$1 mllhon, m addition to
a $25,000 fme to the
NBA a well as a
reported $200,000
settlement with the
photographer
Baltimore Onoles second
baseman Roberto
Alomar IS suspended for
five games, deferred to
the 1997 season, when
he spits on an ump1re
dunng a h ated
argument over a
questionable call 1n the
Nabonal League play-offs
Controversy ensues over
the lemency of the
pumshment

Team USA w1ns the World
Cup of Hockey. beatmg
Canada 5-2 1n the final E1ght
teams from Canada. Europe and
the U S partJc1pate 1n the
World Cup, wh•ch replaced the
Canada Cup

~

Paul MolitOr of the
M1nnesota Twens becomes
the 21st player 1n maJor league
h1story to reach 3 CXXJ career
hitS The milestone IS reached 1n
September. when M ohtor tr1ples

Twenty-year-old golfing

~ phenom Eldnck 'Tiger"
W oods turns pro 1n August. making
the transition from exceptional
amateur golfer to welt-endorsed
professiOnal. 1nclud1ng a deal
With N1ke worth an estimated
$40 m1lhon

aga1nst Kansas Oty Royals rook1e
pitcher Jose Rosado

Race car driVer Terry Labonte
wens NASCAR's W1nston Cup
champ1onshlp With a total of 4 ,657
po1nts after fin1shlng fifth 1n the
final race. the Napa 5CXJ. at the
Atlanta Motor Speedway

Led by quarterback Brett
Favre. the Green Bay Packers
beat the New England Patnots 35-21
1n Super Bowt XXXI at the Lou1s1ana
Superdome. It 1s the Packers· first
Super Bowl s1nce 1 96B

�TheUS
womens
gymnasucs team ta es
the gold at the SuMmer
OlyMpocs Kem Strug
second from .,ght os
the heroone of the
compet.At:Jon land•ng her
f•nal vault desp1te a
d•slocated left ankle

US swommer
Amy Var Dyl&lt;en
wons the women's
1CD-meter butterfly
event at the Otympoc
Games with a tAme of
59 13 seconds Van
[}y'ken wons a total of
four golds

The Ch1cago Bulls won theor
fourth NBA champoonshop 1n sox
years as they defea the Seattle
SuperSon1cs n game s1x of the NBA

Apnl 1996 IT'arks the
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