Bayfield High School - Wolverine Yearbook (Bayfield, CO)

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WOLVERINE BAYFIELD HIGH SCHOOL BAYFIELD, COLORADO TO LES STARBUCK, Who has led our boys to at least one league championship each of the five years he has coached here and has helped us solve many problems, not all of which were in the books, we dedicate this 1961 Wolverine. MR. FERRICK Principal Social Science P.E. Freshman Sponsor Student Council Sponsor MRS. VAN DEN BERG Commercial P. and G. Sponsor Sophomore Sponsor MRS. PARKS Language Arts Senior Sponsor Wolverine Sponsor MR. STARBUCK Social Science P.E. Junior Sponsor ”B Club Sponsor MRS. CROWELL MRS. COCKREHAM Eighth Grade Second Grade MRS. STAGELMAN Sixth Grade MRS. JAMES Librarian Pep Club Sponsor CUSTODIANS: Mr. Wolf and Mr. Phelps. MRS. BROOMELL First Grade MR. GRABLE Sixth Grade MR. BEAVER Science Senior Sponsor MRS. McCOV Language Arts Junior Sponsor Honor Society Sponsor MR. VANCE Music Freshman Sponsor MRS. LLOYD Math Freshman Sponsor MRS. BEATY Secretary MRS. PINCKERT Fifth Grade MRS. COLWELL Fourth Grade MR. BEATY Superintendent MR. LLOYD Seventh Grade MRS. OSTWALD Third Grade Mag S. We're behind you, Wolverines, so let’s go!!! Wow!!! JIMMY PIERSON Salutatorian Wit and wisdom are born with a man. S.C. 1-3; B Club 3-4; Wolverine 2-3; Play 3-4; Football 1-2-3-4; Bas- ketball 3-4. CAROL P1NCKERT Good people are kinder to their enemies than bad ones are to their friends. P G 3-4; Pep Club 3-4; Sec. 4; Wolverine 3-4; P G Ed. 4; Assoc. Ed. 3; Play 3-4; Fine Arts 1-2- 3; Cheerleader 3; Home- coming Queen 3; Class Sec. 4. PHILIP STOCK Valedictorian Genius is the gold in the mine, talent is the miner who works and brings it out. P G 2-3-4; Sports Ed. 3- 4; S.C. 4; B Club 4; Wolverine 1-2; Play 3-4; Football 4. HARVEY CUNDIFF Every man has his fault and honesty is his. Pres. 4; V. P. 1-2; Treas. 3; S.C. Treas. 3; B Cl. 3-4; Wolverine 1-2-3-4; Bus. Mgr. 3-4; Play 3-4; Fb. 3-4; Bskb. 1-2-3-4. KENNY MULLEN Perhaps propriety is as near a word as any to de- note the manners of a gentleman. Pres. 2; Treas. 1- 4; S.C. 3; ”B Cl. 3- 4; PI. 3-4; Fb. 3-4; Bskb. 2- 3-4; Bb. 3. LINDA LAW Highly erected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy. Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Pres. 4. Sec. 3; P G 1-2-3-4; Fine Arts 2-4; Chorus 2- 4; Wolverine 1-3-4; Play 3-4. DONALD MANN Man of polite learning and a liberal education. B Club 3-4; Play 3-4; Football 3-4. MARGARET TATE O, what may she within her hide, although an angel on the outward side. Pep Club 1-2-3-4; P G 1- 3-4; Wolverine 1-2-3- 4; Play 3-4. BILL MARS I know a trick worth two of that! Vice Pres. 3; B” Club 2- 3-4; Wolverine 2-3; Football 3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Baseball 2-3-4; Play 3-4. JUDY McVICKER A joyous laugh must flow from a joyous heart, for without kindness there is no true joy. Pres. 4; Sec. 2-3; Stud. Coun. Rep. 4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; P G 1-2-3-4, Bus. Mgr. 4; Wolverine 1- 2-3-4, Asst. Ed. 3, Ed. 4; Cheerleader 1-2-3-4; Homecoming Queen 2; Fine Arts 2-3; Chorus 2; Play 3-4. LEONARD TANNER Sigh no more ladies! Sigh no more! Pres. 1-2; All State Bas- ketball 2; Stud. Coun. Rep. 1-2-3; B Club 1- 2- 3-4; Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Play 3- 4; Baseball 3. ARTHUR GOOLSBY The way to make our- selves happy is to do our duty and find pleasure in it. B Club 4; Play 3-4; Fine Arts 3; Football 1-2- 3-4; Basketball Manager 4. MARLENE HAYES Courage consists not in blindly overlooking danger, but in seeing it and con- quering it. Pep Club 1-3-4; P G 1- 3; Wolverine 3; Play 3. JOHN KUGLE It matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are. B Club 4; Football 4; Basketball 1-2-4; Baseball 4; Play 3-4. KAREN POWELL One laugh is worth a hundred frowns. Pep Club 1-2-3-4; P G 1- 4; Wolverine 1-4; Fine Arts 2-4; Play 3-4; Vice Pres, of Pep Club 3. FRED TOLSON Care to our coffin adds a nail no doubt; and ev'ry grin so merry draws one out. Fine Arts 3-4; Band 1-2- 3-4; Chorus 1-2-4; Future Medical Careers 3; Track 3. CONNIE STAFFORD On bravely through the sunshine and the showers. Time hath his work to do, and we have ours. P G 4; Pep Club 3-4; Wolverine 4; Play 3-4; Fine Arts 2-3-4; Chorus 2- 3-4; Band 4; FHA 1-2; Home Ec. 1-2. DIANE HAYES Believes silence is golden, but owns no gold mine. Pen Club 1-2-3-4; P G 1-2-3-4; Play 3-4; Wolver- ine 3-4; Fine Arts 2-3; Treasurer 2. WINFORD BOYET So much is a man worth as he esteems himself. Play 1-4; Chorus 3-4; Fine Arts 4. SALLY GILBERT Our happiness in this world depends on the affections we are enabled to inspire. P G 1-3-4; Pep Club 1- 2- 3-4; Wolverine 1-3-4; Plays 3-4; Fine Arts 2-3. ROBERT SOWER His bark is worse than his bite. P G 3-4; Student Council 1; Pep Club 1-2; Wolverine 3- 4; Play 1-3-4; Fine Arts 1-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Band 2-3-4; Class Treas- urer 1; Athletics 1-2. CAROLINE HICKMAN Happily, Happily, I shall live now. P G 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Wolverine 2-3- 4; Play 3-4; Fine Arts 2-3. MARVON HAZLETON That is as well said as if I had said it myself. P G 4; B Club 1-3-4; Play 3-4; Football 1-2-3- 4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Base- ball 4. HISTORY In September of 1949, 27 children began the first grade under the direction of Mrs. Holgate. Out of these 27 first graders only eight are to graduate from Bayfield in 1961. They are Harvey Cundiff, Kenny Mullen, Jimmy Pierson, Judy McVicker, Philip Stock, Sally Gilbert, Karen Powell, and Marlene Hayes. Under the leadership of Mrs. Mair, we ventured into the second grade. Margaret Tate joined us and Karen Powell left. Mrs. Ostwald helped us through the third grade. We were joined by Connie Stafford. The business of learning was old stuff after promotion into the fourth grade. Mrs. Bureman taught us most of what we learned that year. Leonard Tanner, Caroline Hick- man and Diane Hayes joined our ranks and Margaret Tate left. Our present senior sponsor and English teacher, Mrs. Parks, taught us in the fifth grade. Entering the sixth grade, we were, we felt, old veterans of this thing called learn- ing. Mrs. Martin gave us our instructions that year. Our lone, new enrollee was John Kugle. Karen Powell returned to us. in the seventh grade, we were led by Mrs. Smith. Nothing especially eventful happened that year. In our final year of grade school, Mrs. Crowell sat behind the teacher's desk. Bill Mars and Linda Law decided to be with us and Margaret Tate returned. We somehow survived Freshman initiation and determined to get revenge. As sophomores, we had the pleasure of welcoming the freshmen into high school. Since rules against rough initiations were enforced, we made the freshmen do something constructive, (picking up rocks on the football field). Robert Sower became part of our class that year. Our junior year was quite busy. We had a very successful play and prom and we were prepared for our last year of high school. Donald Mann, Marvon Hazleton, Art Goolsby, and Carol Pinckert were our new entries for that year. It is now our final year in the Bayfield school system. We are looking forward to our Senior play, the Junior-Senior Prom, and most of all, graduation. Winford Boyet and Fred Tolson enrolled this year to bring our class total to 23. Bayfield, Colorado May 1, 1971 Judy McVlcker New York City Dear Judy, Since you are busy In New York as the nation’s leading dental technician, I will be glad to make the arrangements for the Class of 1961 reunion. My ditch-digging job doesn't keep me too busy, anyway. Sally Gilbert and Karen Powell, co-owners of the world-famous Cafe Bayfield, said they will let their equally famous chef, Marvon Hazleton, prepare the meal. Art Goolsby, whose cattle ranch now includes one third of Colorado, said he and his two top cowboys, Leonard Tanner and Kenny Mullen, will supply all the meat for our banquet from their large herd. Milk will be from Diane Hayes' Dairy Farm, and we'll need lots of it, because Carol Pinckert's ulcers have become much worse since she became press agent to Linda Law, famous author of How 1 Made My Forceful Personality Pay Off. Robert Sower, owner of Lewis Merc., and Connie Stafford, the manager of the store, have agreed to give us all the rest of the food we need. We can get Harvey Cundiff and John Kugle to make a totem pole for a center- piece at our banquet. They became interested In this craft during our senior year and have become quite good at it. Music will be provided by the Fred Tolson Trio, with Fred on drums, Winford Boyet on guitar, and Bill Mars on piano. Also there possibly will be a few vocals by Caroline Hickman, the new singing sensation at the Oxford Opera this year. The reunion will probably get good coverage in the papers, since Donald Mann, after his success with book reports in high school, has become a famous newspaper writer. I still haven't located Margaret Tate, who is somewhere in Europe on a trip around the world with her fifth husband, or Navy Admiral Philip Stock, who hasn't been seen since his cruise ship sank a mile out of harbor last week, (everyone got off safely, but they were scared to come back home) to tell them of our plans, but I'm sure everyone will be there. See you soon. Jimmy Pierson Hickman, Snodgrass, Phillips, Sower, Morrison Lockwood, Hotz, Rathjen, E. Rathjen, Tubbs Weddle, Beaver, Forsythe, Davenport, Tulin Reed, Frost, Glenn, Triplett Gosney, Hughes, Stagelman, Wells, Ancell Hotz, Lucero, Martin, Nichols, Tolson Loring, Noble, Cundiff, McConnel, Holt Huntington, Box, Kingsley, Zellner, Powers Kimball, Berry, Sower ' r i m FRESHMEN Archuleta, Samuels, Mann, Shupe, Beaver, Cavender, Pickert, McVicker, Sower, McCoy, Pinnecoose, L. Archuleta Teter, Smyth, Snodgrass, Powell, McNew, Lowe Gilbert, Hickman, Foley, Brown, A. Archuleta, Stock Cundiff, Bowers, Hughes, Phillips. Sanchez Williams, McKinnis Fashionable Beauties Hula Hula! w I. 11 Cool Cat! Toothache?? ? Homecoming Game Against Ignacio Star Half - ? - Cutie! Blondie X Call Me Freckles Glamour Girl At It Again! EIGHTH GRADE 1 -I Van Camp, Safley, Martin, Tubbs, Townsend, Tafoya. Ludwig, Sower, Hickman, Miller, Sanchez, Naranjo. Trimble, Tanner, Montgomery, Cundiff, Lowe, Law. Peterson, Davis, Richards, Morrison, J. Montgomery, McConnell. Gilbert, Snow, T. Miller, Holder, Mc- Coy, Zellner. J. Candiff, Payton, Huntington, James. Grush, Mars, Jones, Forsythe, Sauer, Richards. Caviggia, Berry, Stock, Tubbs, McCoy, Tanner. Heinz, Clark, Archuleta, M. Archuleta, Hasstedt, Brown. Snooks, D. Clark, Dye, Lewis, Mankins, Smith. Beaty, McDaniel, Wommer, Stevens, R. Archuleta, E. Archuleta. Garcia, B. Wilmer, Box. SIXTH GRADE Langfit, Hickman, Wells, G. Hickman, Snow, Cundiff, Archuleta. Groves, Martinez, Tuttrow, Wilmer, L. Archuleta, Heinz, Wagner. Townsend, Frost, Loring, Hasstedt, Jones, Cavender, P. Archuleta. Clark, Davis, Lucero, Lowe, Reed, Wells, McCutchen. Hayes, M. Lucero, Lewis, W. Cundiff, Payton, McDaniel, Foley. Vaughan, Huntington, Snooks, Davenport, Mann, Tubbs, M. Archuleta. McNew, Carter, Johnson, Baird, Warren, Tafoya, Sanchez. FIFTH GRADE Beaver, Vance, Lucero, Fahrion, Trimble Archuleta, Wommer, Mankins, Tafoya, Abernathy Frost, L. Lucero, Box, Samuels, Rather Ancell, Valdez, Martinez, Richards, Cavender Gosney. Tanner, Cundiff. Naranjo FOURTH GRADE a V — 'Vt Hasstedt, Clark, Zellner. Ludwig, Chavez, Lucero, Comyford Groves, Thompson, Harper, Tate, Cundiff, Jones, Bassett Amon, Rather, Atkinson, Richards, Wiebe, Taylor, McCutchen Wagner, Frost, Dye, Archuleta, G. Archuleta, Sanchez, L. Lucero Brown, Tuttrow, McCoy, L. Sanchez, Kimball, Valdez, McKinnis Sauer, Blackmore, V. Kimball Lockwood, Garcia, Lloyd, Hayes, Mankins, Gallegos Wiebe, Davis, Lucero, Archuleta, Atkinson, Lowe Jacobson, Uptain, Rinker, Grush, Law, Fahrion Cundiff, Carter, Box, Tanner, Boyet, Beaty Stevens, Blackmore, Abernathy, Ancell, Wagner, Sanchez Smith, E. Lucero THIRD GRADE Hickman, Lucero, Beeler, Hasstedt, Tanner, Pautsch, Valdez Townsend, Sanchez, Stevenson, Dye, Beaver, Florie, Beeler Tafoya, Frost, Wilmer, Comyiord, Rinker, Wommer, Heinz Stowell, Musick, Comyford. Lewis, Brown, McCoy, Morrison Phariss, Sitton, Lavelle, Safley, Forsythe, Sanchez, Snow Swearingen Jones. J. Sanchez, Zellner, White, Rod Williams, Ron Williams, Atkinson Haga, Archuleta, Bassett, Boyet, Clark, Crone, Sheppard Wiebe, Stowell, Dye, Foley, Fahrion, Cundiff, Cavender Uptain, Rinker, Tubbs, Garcia, Frost, Hammond, Hertel LePlatt, Lowe, Mankins, Martin, McCoy, Pinckert, Montgomery L. Sanchez, Saver, Timble CHORUS Snodgrass, Powell, Mann, Berry, Lockwood, Sower, Hughes, Foley, Sower, Tol- son, Boyet, Davenport, Rathjen, V. Rathjen, Hickman. Brown, Smyth, McNew, Phillips, Morrison, Mr. Vance, Phillips, B. Sower, S. Sower, Law, Stafford, Wells, Powell, Gilbert, Lowe. BAND Mr. Vance, Tolson, B. Sower, Stafford, B. Sower, Wells, Van Camp, C. Hasstedt, Glenn, Davenport. Lewis, R. Townsend, Warren, Zellner, Stagelman, P. Town- send, Smith, S. Hasstedt. Eugene, Ray, Mr. Ferrick, Philip, Shirley, Marilyn, Judy, Evelyn, Lance, Char- lene, Frances, Judy. STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT Larry Forsythe President - - ---------- — Larry Forsythe Vice President--------------— Judy Tubbs Secretary--------------------Evelyn Rathjen Treasurer--------- — - - Lance Kimball Sponsor — ----------------- Mr. Ferrick REPRESENTATIVES Senior ----------- — - -- Philip and Judy Junior--------------------Troy and Ray Sophomore------------Shirley and Marilyn Freshman------------Charlene and Frances B Club --- - --_ — Eugene Pep Club--------------------------Vivian Barbara, Sharon, Shirley, Gail, Caroline, Marilyn, Linda, Elaine, Diane, Gary, Mrs. Parks, Celina, Karen, Frances, Connie, Marlene, Lila, Vivian, Janet, Robert. Don Lee, Carol, Judy, Sally, Ray, Harvey, Bill. Margaret THE WOLVERINE EDITOR Judy McVicker ASSISTANT EDITOR Donna Reed Wanda, Sharon, Ruth, Linda, Shirley, Donna, Gail, Elaine, Frances, Connie, Bruce, Marlene, Sally, Lila, Marvon, Evelyn, Celina, Karen, Vivian, Phyllis, Janet, Robert, Vance, Nancy, Stewart, Linda, Caroline, Judy, Judy M., Mrs. Van Den Berg, Philip, Margaret, Diane PURPLE AND GOLD EDITOR Carol Pinckert ASSISTANT EDITOR Marilyn Berry Donna, JudyT.. Elaine, Shirley, Sharon, Linda, Vivian, Frances, Evelyn, Diane, Caroline, Linda L., Sharon H., Gail, Nancy, Mrs. James, Marilyn, Selma, Diane P., Marlene, Barbara, Lila, Phyllis, Janet, Linda M., Charlene, Kathy, Dolores, Judy, Wanda, SharonS., Sharon H., Connie, Sally, Karen, Celina, Frances, Margaret, Carol PEP CLUB HONOR SOCIETY Mrs. McCoy, Harvey, Leonard, Jimmy, Donald, Philip, Linda Me., Judy Me., Judy T., Linda L. Marvon 1-3-4 Philip 4 John 4 Lance 2 Donald 3-4 Larry 2 Ovid 1 Vemon 1-2 Ray 1-2-3 Leonard 1-2-3-4 Glenn 1 Bill 3-4 Jimmy 3-4 Thomas 1 Don Lee 1-2 Troy 3 Stewart 1 Shirley Gail V Judy T. A AND B CHEERLEADERS Donna Robert, Mick. Don Lee, Eddy, John, Larry, Orian, Philip, Sammy, Lance, Tim, Ovid, Coach Starbuck, Jimmy, Glenn, Kenny, Tom, Vernon, Bill, Donald, Coach Ferrick, Eugene (mgr.), Ray, Leonard, Art, Harvey, Marvon, Gary FOOTBALL ‘Harvey, Glenn, Ray, Leonard, Kenny, Bill, Donald, Gary, Art, Vernon, Jimmy Mr. Ferrick, Troy. Orian, Eugene, Ray, Art, Harvey, Ovid, Richard, John, Kenny CONFERENCE B TEAM WE THEY Ignacio 21 52 Silverton 42 60 Pagosa 36 34 Mancos 24 55 Dove Creek 51 43 Ignacio 19 40 Dolores 26 36 Silverton 49 55 Pagosa 41 40 NON-CONFERENCE Mission 29 32 Kirtland 38 50 Del Norte 32 53 Del Norte 34 49 Bloomfield 41 60 Marvon, Jimmy, Leonard, Larry, Vernon, Mr. Starbuck, Bill, Lance, Jeff, Arnold, Stewart, Philip diewari, riu ip CONFERENCE A TEAM WE THEY Ignacio 65 44 Silverton 78 58 Pagosa 54 60 Mancos 62 49 Dove Creek 66 52 Ignacio 46 31 Dolores 78 55 Silverton 88 64 Pagosa 58 65 NON-CONFERENCE Mission 52 53 Kirtland 67 74 Del Norte 61 72 Del Norte 64 72 Bloomfield 84 65 Coach Ferrick, Richards, Trimble, Archuleta, Mars, Boardwell, Archuleta, Tubbs, Hickman, Beaty, Garcia, Sower, Mgr., Naranjo, Ludwig, Miller, Box, Zeiiner, Sauer, Tubbs, Gilbert, Newton, Hayes, Forsythe, Caviggia, Wilmer, not shown PUP TEAM AND CHEERLEADERS Terry Mankins Judy McConnel Jannet Heinz LEONARD TANNER MR. WOLVERINE JUDY McVICKER MISS WOLVERINE MOST FRIENDLY Carol and Fred FRESHMAN FAVORITES Sharon and Tim SENIOR FAVORITES Judy and Leonard JUNIOR FAVORITES Donna and Ray MOST COOPERATIVE Evelyn and Harvey BEST DANCERS Sally and Bill BEST COMEDIANS Carol and Jim BEST LOOKING Donna and Leonard MOST ATHLETIC Diane and Ray SOPHOMORE FAVORITES Gall and Lance MOST FEMININE AND MOST MASCULINE Gail and Leonard MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Judy and Philip ATTENDANT HOMECOMING QUEEN Donna Reed Gail Stagelman ATTENDANT Judy McVicker PROM QUEEN Linda Law LOUIE’S BODY SHOP Expert Auto and Body- Repair Farmington, New Mexico Complete Banking Service BURNS NATIONAL BANK 900 Main Avenue Durango, Colorado TURNER SECURITIES Borrow With Confidence at the Friendliest Bank in Town 1057 Main Durango, Colorado MOUNTAIN VIEW LODGE . Modern Cabins . Hunting . Fishing . Boating Vallecito Lake OTEY SHADDEN Owner Route 1 Bayfield, Colorado T. W. CAPPS Manager PINE RIVER LODGE PAUL AND WYLENE NORMAN - DON AND ERMALEE ATKINSON Cabins Boats Motors Groceries Phone TU 4-2563 16 Miles North of Bayfield, Colorado BAYFIELD FILLING STATION . Washing . Lubrication . Batteries . Accessories . Tires . Wheel Balancing Open 7 Days a Week Phone TU 4-2270 Bayfield, Colorado The REED BROTHERS SAFARI LODGE Cabins Boats Your Pleasure Is Our Business Pack Trips Fishing Hunting TU 4-2482 Vallecito Lake Bayfield, Colorado TANNER FLOUR MILLS Manufacturers of Flour - Bran - Feeds Phone TU 4-2400 Bayfield, Colorado Proud of the Past FIRST NATIONAL BANK Looking to the Future Oldest Bank in the Basin Durango, Colorado SCOTTIE'S BOAT DOCK Ski Boats, Boats and Motors Lake Vallecito MAX R. AHLGRIM FOSTER'S OFFICE SUPPLY Quality Merchandise Phone CHerry 7-0494 Durango, Colorado VALLEY OF SPRUCE Route 1 Bayfield Phone TUcker 4-2580 INTERMOUNTAIN FINANCE COMPANY Loans Insurance Phone CH 7-1555 816 Main - Durango, Colorado SEMKE'S (§) LODGE Steak House and Cocktail Lounge The Best in Food and Lodging Phone TUcker 4-2473 Route 1 - Bayfield, Colorado THEC.O. D. LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS, INC. Phone CH 7-1472 1177 Main Avenue Durango, Colorado LOST CREEK LODGE CLAUDE O. AND BUNK CRANE Bayfield, Colorado Phone TUcker 4-2561 MALT SHOPPE Stop Here for Your Favorite Malts, Shakes, Sundaes Durango, Colorado FAHRION'S LIQUOR STORE Phone TUcker 4-2243 Bayfield, Colorado COUNTRY GIRL BEAUTY SHOP Owned and Operated by ROXIE COMYFORD Phone TUcker 4-2422 Bayfield, Colorado STOCK MOTOR Since 1930 General Repair Wrecker Phone TU 4-2411 Bayfield, Colorado ED'S BARBER SHOP Bayfield, Colorado MA HELLER'S RESORT On Beautiful Lake Vallecito Modern Cabins, Boats and Motors Electric Kitchens, Ph. TU 4-2426 Bayfield, Colorado LAKE HAVEN RESORT On Vallecito Lake Cabins - Boats and Motors - Groceries CECIL AND ETHEL STAFFORD Your Pleasure Merchants FARMERS SUPPLY CO. Feeds and Supplies JBowvrtfl Durango, Colorado SHEPPARD BAKING CO. Wholesale Only Ask Your Grocer for Sheppards Bread Durango, Colorado LEWIS MERCANTILE CO. Phone TUcker 4-2430 P. O. Box 17 Bayfield, Colorado Meats, Vegetables, Fruits Dry Goods, Feeds Hardware and Supplies We Extend Our Sincere Congratulations to the Seniors of 1960-61 Our Best Wishes for a Successful and Faithful Future FORT LEWIS A M COLLEGE Durango, Colorado WIT’S END RANCH Modern Cabins Lake and Stream Fishing Saddle Horses and Pack Trips KUGLE EQUIPMENT CO. Bayfield, Colorado Phone TU 4-2614 PAYTON RADIO AND TV SERVICE HALVERSON’S GROCERY Repair Work Quality Merchandise BRUCE PAYTON Courteous Service Phone TU 4-2412 Bayfield, Colorado Bayfield, Colorado SHIPLEY’S SHORE LINE INN MINERAL HOUSE Vallecito Reservoir AND WAMPUM WIGWAM Vacation Headquarters Fine Gifts for All Year Occasions Route 1 Phone TU 4-2632 Bayfield, Colorado Gem Village, Colorado THE COLORADOAN SAW MILL POINT LODGE MOTEL RESTAURANT CABIN CAFE ROCK SHOP Route 1 Gem Village Bayfield, Colorado Phone TU 4-2669 Bayfield, Colorado MEADOW LARK CONOCO STATION Complete Service Outboard Repair On Northeast Side of Lake BAYFIELD LOCKER PLANT AND FOOD MARKET Groceries Complete Processing Service Meats Custom Butchering F eeds Phone TU 4-2605 JOHNSON JEWELRY Exquisite Jewelry- 965 Main Avenue Durango, Colorado COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Durango, Colorado K M CAFE Granny's Homecooking Bayfield, Colorado HI WAY CAFE TRUCK STOP Homemade Pies Bayfield, Colorado DURANGO MUSIC CO. Frigidaire Musical Appliances Instruments WELLS MODERN COURT 1053 Main Avenue P.O. Box 1270 Phone TU 4-2245 Durango, Colorado Bayfield, Colorado Phone CH 7-3131 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY PBOC'S DALLAS


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