Fruita High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Fruita, CO)
- Class of 1975
Page 1 of 168
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 168 of the 1975 volume:
“
sterpiece of nature. To enjoy life, we must touch much of it light_. . The world exists for you.. . Build therefore your own world. w ,__] 3 O -o c o 3 •- D- O 3 o a ■o 3 D- O X) £ o X a D- o 2 o 3 O L o £ o -c £ o 3 CTQ CTQ 3 01 SI pijom sip ui Suiqi isoieojS oqi uismsnqiuo inoqiiM poA0 FRUITA MONUMENT HIGH SCHOOL FRUITA, COLORADO 1- 3 4- 16 17- 20 21- 54 '55- 64 65- 89 90-123 124-128 129-137 138-144 145-160 DEDICATION MISS JUDY ALLEN TO YOU... FRIEND AND TEACHER You are someone special to all of us, and we want to say thank-you for all the time, effort and understanding you have given us the past three years in Annual. Because you are our teacher and friend, we proudly inscribe with your name, Miss Judy Allen, this lasting mark of our appreciation to you. 1975 Annual Staff Ah, when to the heart of man Was it ever less than a treason To go with the drift of things, To yeild with a grace to reason, And bow and accept the end Of a love or a season? Robert Frost 3 The highest and most lofty trees have the most reason to dread thunder. (from Of Nature in Man we must touch much of it lightly.” may well be reckoned a masterpiece of nature. 13 The world exists for you... Build, therefore, your own world. How beautiful Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Photo by Paul VanCamp 16 ADMINISTRATION Mr. Gerald Reynolds, Asst. Principal Mr. Arnold Hayes, Principal Judith Allen English Jack Costello Science Duane Evans Social Studies Earlynne Barcus Librarian Leila Crow English Roxanne Hunnicutt Art Lowry Bishop Social Studies Leonard Davis Social Studies Jack James Drafting E. J. Brow'n Biology Kenneth Dunder English Kathleen Jenson English t Omer Burenheide Agriculture Paul Ehrmann Social Studies Terry Killgore Business William Kinman English Irene Ledesma Business Lynnette Land English Lowell Lionberger Spanish Ted Lorts Music Barbara Meeker French Tom Rieniets Science Kathy Morris Business Dennis Seuferer Drivers Ed. Toni Soares Clarice Taylor English Home Ec. Harold Parkinson German George Shank Science •Pr 1 Jack Pollock P.E. Marilyn Sheperd P. E. James West Math David Wight Shop LaVern Kohls Counselor Hazel Roscoe Counselor Mark Rappe P. E. William Silliman Math IP Grady Weiszbrod Band Barbara Dawes Librarian SECRETARIES Margaret Parish Eleanor Tompkins Lillian Wheeler TEACHER AIDES Helen Caldwell Stella Gonzales Emma Zoe Sawyer Ruth T ay lor, Nurse Wilda Castro Phyllis Roby Lillian Hayes James Nickle FOOD SERVICE Darlene Clark CUSTODIANS Claude Smith Ruby Murray r Leta Woodward Dean Mackey Lester T ay lor THEY KEEP F.M.H.S. RUNNING SMOOTHLY MOTTO: If you see someone without a smile, give him one of yours. FLOWER: Carnation COLORS: Sapphire Blue and White SONG: “School’s Out” by Alice Cooper Dean Anderson Velann Anderson Julie Archer Norman Bacheldor Kathy Beard Dennis Becker 22 Sheri Blackburn Elvira Bernal Lucinda Bosshardt Michael Bradford Paul Brown Debbie Brow-- Vicky Bruce John Buniger 23 Theresa Byerly Cherie Calvert Coleen Campbell Linda Casto Debby Clanton In £ Gary Clifton Ken Burbridge Cindy Burnham Suzanne Busch Bill Clutter Danny Collins David Coff ohari Cox Kristen Cronk Donny Crespin John Currier Linda Curry 25 Bill Davis Richard DeCamp Danny Denton Debbie Doherty Gary Dutton Cyndi Edmunds 26 David Emrich Cindy Edwards Kay Fisher Tamara Fickas Kathy Fomey Stephanie Folsom Jay Fuller Lynn Garber 27 Marilyn Gibson Warren Gilder Shelley Ginn Karen Gobbo Cindy Graham Monte Griffith Tim Grimsby Vickie Grossman 28 Tracy Gunn Jim Hager Keith Hardy Gregg Harper John Hartman Mark Hayden Donna Hayes Willie Hayes Trina Heidel Susan Hofferber 29 Chuck Hudson Sandy Holloway Ricardo Jaramillo Craig Hunt Pat Hughes Monte Kapple Bill Karp 30 Kris Kearns Rosie Koziol Carl Keif er Ted Lawson Rene LaFond Carolyn La Fond Maria Leo Lemonie Norman Luepschen Margie Lucore Tim Loveridge 31 Greg Manley Diane Marquez John McBride Cindy McGranahan Roberta McPherson John Meinhart Debbie Mikas Darla Miracle Sherry Mize 32 Eva Moore Jenny Mollenkopf Cindy OfDell Pete Morlang Mickey Moore Cathy Pacotti Nick Palmer 33 Andrea Papas Debbie Peterson Mike Pewters Bill Poundstone Shirley Pullins Wendy Reeder Donna Rendon Viola Reynolds Steve Rhyne 34 Judy Riggle Steve Rowe Kristy Russell Scott Runnestrand Kim Sewell Pam Schultz Tim Shannon Jean Shires 35 Earl Sidener Roberta Sutton Sam Swim Virginia Thayer Dean Smith Greg Soma Kathy Stoll ! • ■ K Helen Sidener David Smith Mike Standifird Richard Starr Dave Thompson Tom Tompkins Shayne Trujillo Robin Trump Kathy Turner David Wagner Jeff Wagner Reba Walton Harold Wasson Chere Webster John Wheeler Teresa Wheeler Earl White Jamie White Janice White Bob Wiggins Marilyn Wilkie Bert Yanowich Janie Yater Betty Jo Young Helen Young SENIORS Roy Young Veronica Zeck CLASS OF “76” MOTTO: “Spirit of “76” FLOWER: Rose of Peace COLOR: Scarlet Red SONG: Hands of Time (Brian’s Song) Lana Adamson Teri Albertson Mark Annis Cathey Bagley Gary Balbach Debbie Barbee Ken Basinger Steve Bates Steve Beach Joan Beede Diana Boothe Brian Britton ■ Gene Bowen Bill Boydstun Gary Brown Roxanna Bristow Sharon Buller Bryan Busch David Burford Ron Cameron Mike Clifton Donita Coleman Kathy Clanton Keith DeLong James Derryberry Raneea Denton Rick Dodson Cathy Doherty Howard Downey Sam Dupper Jeff Gerdes Jan Filener Bernie Gieske Steve Fisher Gayle Gobbo V Terry Griffith Linda Hardy Norma Gonzalez Paul Grych Lisa Harrington Joellen Goza Bill Haven Charles Grant Andrew Hawkins Kerry Griffith Scott Knowles Beth Kiefer Sandy Lemmon Mark Leslie Jody Lockert Paul Lucas Jeff Hotovec Jackie Jordan Scott Laramore Larry Lynch Gregg Marutzky Rickie Mease Mary Mills Victor Ochoa Chris Muhr Mike O'Connor Curt Nelson Chris Oglesby Chuck Nelson Dan Oliver Kristy Nichols Debbie Ottman Wayne Ottman Mark Owens Bill Patrone Vicki Peterson Linda Paulson Cheryl Pitts Tom Reed Peggy Pollock F Mark Roscoe Jody Rose Phil Roskowski Mike Saunders Roby Schafer Monte Schropp Michael Singer Mary Stewart • v IS I IflUl John Tims Kaye Scott Chris Scribner Kathy Sherman Rex Sellers Julie Smith Kristi Smith Vicki Sissom Duane Storey Debbie Swim 1 ii h‘ Howard Thorpe Diana Swim Jackie Thomas Dan Swingle Debra Tattershall Steve Trimble Wes Walters . m Cathy Webster Jeff Walthall Kris Walton Lyndell Ward v :. A Gale Williams Ellen Windscheffel Kathy Witt Dennis Wood ■■■■■■ Nancy Wright i Lee Wamke Anita Wollner Dave Yanowich Chris Youll Marleen Dorscher 46 CLASS OF “77” Linda Beach MOTTO: COLORS: FLOWER: SONG: True friends, like ivy and the wall, both stand together and together they fall. Sky blue and White Wild Violet Lean on Me” Alberta Abeyta Susan Anderson Chele Aubert Barbara Bacheldor Dennis Baily Barbara Baird Eddie Bahr . Gerald Balerio Steve Bang John Baush Terry Behrman Veronica Bernal Dale Berry Tom Bilyeu Carl Boystun Gary Braa Jim Brach Lea Ann Brach Shirley Brandhorst Greg Bristol Jeanne Bristol Donna Brown Jim Brunner Jim Buniger Carol Calvert Scott Claussen Brenda Clutter Dale Cole Shelley Comstock Kirk Conn Debby DeCamp Mona Cota Paul Currier Carl Daggett Gail Dell Laura Dismant David Dubose Lonnie Ducan Pam Dutton Ken Erickson Tom Estes Ken Fryer Helen Fraser Chuck Franklin Kieth Forney Cheryl Caines LaVoy Gale Tim Garber Kathy Garcia Gerry Gardner Jacque Garlitz Roxanna Garrett Simmy Gates Kathy Gaymon Susie Gelarden Scott Gerdes Debbie Gilder Mike Gouling Daryl Grossman Peggy Gunn Coraline Flager Jane Fisher Debbie Fisher Nancy Fielitz Taryn Fickas Debra Hall Debbie Haller Tammy Hansen Chris Harper David Hawks John Hayes Jerry Herrera Robin Heupel Dave Hicks Bruce Hill Mike Hoaglund Dennice Holthus Cindy Hudson Brad Humphrey Randy Hunt Earl Isley Joe Johnston J David Jones Tom Hughes David Huslander Tom Kamplain Sheri Kapushion Margie Keenan Debbie Ketzenberg Jenny Kiefer Jana LaBrenz Kobi Laeding Becky LaFond Runoda Larsen Russell Law A K ' w9 Rachel Morfin Mike Morrison Tim Mudry David Myscofski Annie Meryhew Bob Mick Sue Mace Joyce Martinez Dennis Moore Candace Luttrull Louis Lynch Dan McIntyre Mike Miles Carin Madsen Carol Martinez Tim Mayer John Martinez Doris McCleary Norman Marquez Alan Medina Katy Luepschen Mike Markham Jaime May Glenda Melanson Paul Moore ■■ Ron Nelson Writs Peterson Cathy Pewters Cherlyn Pitts Robert Prock Terry Ragsdale Donald Reymond Ruthann Recher Cindy Reed Don Roberts John Roberson Donna Romero Ray Romero Marsha Rowe Betty Reis John Roadifer Linda Schave Eric Schneider Brad Scribner Brad Shepherd Lance Smith Rick Smith Larry Snodgrass Cynthia Soma Patti Standard Darren Starr Terry States Clay Stauast Lynn Stephens Mark Storey Terri Sutherland Puala Taylor Julie Tevis Denise Tipping Weston Thompson Brad Tompkins Elaine Tompkins Kirby Trump Patrica Turner Pual Tuttle Tamra Tuttle Kevin Valentine Anita Valdez David VanDyke Martha Vasquez Lowell Vaughn Edward Vidmar Janet Vigil Elizabeth Wagner Kevin Walling Patrick Walter Kerry Weber Lorri Wesson Jeannie Wiggins Juanita Williams Debbie Wilson Mike Wilson Laura Witt James White Rex White Debbie Whittum Anna Marie Wollnei Sandy Yarbrough John Young Lou Ann Young Ron Younger Steve Younger s E P T E M B E R Shortly after the 1974 - 75 school year began, Mickey Moore and Judy Riggle were chosen to be the first Wildcats of the Month. Mickey lettered in football both his junior and senior year. He is also Head Boy at FRUITA MONUMENT. He is a member of Drama Club, Honor Society, Science Club, and the Ski Club. Judy Riggle has been a very active member of the Pep Club and Spirit Council for the past three years. She was a J. V. Cheerleader her Sophomore year, Varsity Cheerleader her Junior year, and is now the President of the Pom-Pon girls. She enjoys waterskiing, snowskiing, horseback riding; and plans to seek a career in art and interior decorat- ing. October Wildcats were Tim Loveridge and Debbie Clanton, both very active students at F.M.H.S. Tim lettered in football for the past three years, and he was captain of the squad his Senior year. His other activi- ties included Key Club, and he was elected President of this organization his Senior year. Tim plans to attend Texas Tech, upon graduation. Debbie has especially enjoyed cheering for F. M. H. S. on the Varsity squad her Senior year. She is also an active mem- ber of Spirit Council, Pep Club, and has participated in drama productions. Some of her hobbies include waterskiing, swimming, traveling, watching old movies, riding bicycles, and sewing. Debbie plans to attend Texas Tech, and seek a degree in Interior Design. N O V E M B E R The fall season came to a close with Diane Marquez and Jay Fuller as Novem- ber Wildcats. Jay lettered in both football and wrestling his Junior and Senior years. He also shared the honors of Captain of the football team during the 1974 season. His hobbies include hunting, fishing, and buzzing up and down North Avenue. Diane Marquez has been a very busy stu- dent at FRUITA MONUMENT. She was a cheerleader for three years, and she held the position of class vice-president her Junior year. She was also Homecoming Attendant her Junior year and reigned as Homecoming Queen in 1974. December Wildcat, Tracy Gunn, was a very active member of the F.M.H.S. Campus. During the school year he was the Drum Major as well as Stu- dent Director of the band. Tracy was a participant of Stage Band, and was Vice-president of the science club. He enjoys tennis, baseball, water- skiing, fishing, and back packing, and his favorite singer is John Denver. Margie Lucore held the positions of Secretary of Junior Civitan and Vice-chairperson of S.T.P. She was a member of Monument Singers and Swing Choir. She participated in many musicals, and performed the lead in the UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN her senior year. Susan Hofferber was chosen Miss Wildcat for the month of January. Susan likes snow skiing and sewing. Her future plans include going to college and majoring in education. Wildcat Robin Trump wrestled at 185 pounds and was an important member of the team. He enjoys motorcycle riding and has plans for a trip to Alaska on his cycle upon graduation. He plans to attend college either at Mesa or the University of Northern Colorado. Keith Hardy, February Wildcat, was an active member of the F.M.H.S. football team. He was an officer of F Club and a member of Key Club. Keith enjoys woodworking, and he played on the City basketball team. Miss Wildcat, Shayne Trujillo, represented F.M.H.S. as Editor for the Annual Staff for the 1974-75 school year. She enjoys watching wrestling and making macrame. Shayne was also an active member of the Student Council. HOMECOMING 1974 SPIRIT WEEK The students atFMHS kicked off the Homecoming activities with a number of special events during spirit week. The days included... Monday - Poster Day Tuesday - Lick 'um day Wednesday - Costume Day - B. C. thru '60's Thursday - We Love Our Boys Day Friday - Blue and White Day A pep assembly was held Friday morning to honor the participants of all the fall sports. The students competed for theSpirit Stick, and the cheerleaders presented awards to the students and teachers who had worn the most original costumes on Wednesday. Saturday afternoon, the WILDCAT Football Team collided with the Montrose Indians and won 13-12. This was the first Homecoming vic- tory for Fruita in several years!! Saturday afternoon, Miss Diane Marquez was crowned the 1974-75 Homecoming Queen. Attending her was Senior attendant, Stephanie Folsom, Junior Attend- ant, Linda Hardy; and Sophomore attendant, Taryn Fickas. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. .. AT THE DANCE.. . The Homecoming activities centered around the theme Nostalgia Ain't What it Used To Be. Hewey, Dewey and Lewey added to the atmosphere by playing a number of songs from the 1950 era. The dance attracted a record crowd, adding the final touch to the 1974 FMHS Homecoming. ORGANIZATIONS ROW 1. Carolyn Devries, Cindy O'dell, Marilyn Gibson, Kim Sewell, Donna Hayes, Norman Bacheldor, Kathy Pacotti, Lynn Garger, Adv. , Mr. Watts. ROW 2. Susan Anderson, Barbara Baird, Linda Beach, Cindy Reed, Craig Hunt, Mike Pewters, Nick Palmer, Steve Younger, Jeff Walthall. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB The International Relations Club, open to all students, promotes a better understanding of international, affairs in world problems, and the necessity of posi- tive citizenship. The club attempts to develop leadership, citizenship, and a will- ingness to serve school, community and state. 66 LEFT TO RIGHT. Vince Freeman, Jana Filener, Lynnette Bonds, Lisa Harrington, Ms. Hunnicut, Marian Dorn ART CLUB The Art Club devoted a great deal of effort throughout the year to raise enough money to visit a major art museum in Denver, Colorado. All students interested in art were encouraged to join the club. 67 LEFT TO RIGHT: Jackie Thomas, Cheryl Pitts, Andrea Papas, Debbie Vidmar, Joan Beede, Mrs. Ladesma, Advisor. F.B.L.A. Future Business Leaders of America is open to any Stu- dent taking a class in business education. Its purpose is to develop competent, aggressive business leadership in young men and young women by strengthening confidence in their ability; and participation in individual, com- munity, and scholarship projects. 68 ROW 1. Carol Calvert, Debbie Gilder, Cherie Webster. ROW 2. Laura Harbour, Bill Poundstone, Dennis Becker, Norman Luepschen, Andrea Papas, Mr. Parkinson, Mr. Lionberger. ROW 3. Paul Grych, John Wheeler, Cindy McDaniel, Julie Smith, Cathy Doherty, Jenney Mollenkoph, Mike Millenbruch, Norman Bacheldor, Debbie Brown. F.L.A.C. Foreign Language Activities Club has as its goals to inspire interest in language learning and to integrate cultural activities with language learning. In addition to the regular Wednesday morning donut meetings , FLAC members have participated in money making projects, special foreign language programs, and club parties. The highlight of the year for FLAC members will be their participation in the Fine Arts Festival in the spring. They will sponsor a FLAC day where attention will be focused in the language program and related activities for all students. 69 ROW 1. Viola Reynolds, Debbie Doherty, Margie Lucore, Laura Harbour, Bill Poundstone, Chris Jensen, JeffHotovec. ROW 2. Susan Hofferber, Cindy McDaniel, Cherie Calvert, Debbie Brown, John Wheeler. ROW 3. Adv. Mrs. Jensen. JUNIOR CIVITAN Junior Civitan is a service organization. This or- ganization is open to all student body members and undertake projects which benefit the community. 70 CAMPUS LIFE Campus Life is an organization which meets regularly to discuss personnal experiences as well as testimonies of themselves and others in a Christian life. They hope to develop positive ways to influence and encourage school involve me nt. This newly-organized Church Community of the School meets every Monday morning. Jackie Jordan, President; Norman Luepschen, Vice-president; Mary Mills, Secretary-Tre a surer. ROW 1. Laura Harbour, Cindy McDaniel, Mary Mills, Norman Luepschen. ROW 2. Roby Schafer, Mike Bradford, Paul Grych, Debbie Gilder, Debbie Brown, Valerie Powell, Lynn Phippen, Adv. Mr. Lionberger. 71 ROW 1 L TO R. Lowell Vaughn, Pat Crews, Jim Brach. ROW 2: Darren Starr, Rick Mease, Donna Brown, Sam Dupper, Dennis Wood, David Huslander. ROW 3: Dan Denton, Lyn Schmmitt, Suzanne Gelardine, Jody Lockert, Harold Wassom, Leslie Anderson, Chuck Hudson, ROW 4: John Hartman, Lyndell Ward, Kerry Griffith, Rick Dodson, Wedell Behrman, Bill Boydstun, Greg Manley, Monte Adams, Warren Moon, ROW 5: Richard Starr, Russell Law, Paul Grych, Byron Waid, Karl Kiefer, Mike Standifird, Steve Beach, Tim Loveridge, Earl White, Mr. Burenheide, Advisor. The Future Farmers of America is a national organization for students enrolled in vocational agriculture classes of the public schools of America. The main goal of the Fu- ture Farmers of America is the de- velopment of agricultural leader- ship, co-operation and citizenship. Major activities of the Fruita FFA Chapter during the year were par- ticipating in dairy, beef, sheep, swine, horse, and crop judging con- tests; and agricultural mechanics. Their social activities during the summer traditionally include a fish- ing and camping trip. The Chapter finances its activities with a variety of money making projects. With their Annual Parent-Member Banquet in the spring, the Fruita FFA Chapter completed a very suc- cessful year! ROW 1: L. TO R. Dan Denton, Donna Brown, Rickie Mease, Sam Dupper, Dennis Wood, Jim Brach, Boone Vaughn, Mr. Omer Burnenheide. 72 SEATED. Lynnette Bonds, Karen Gobbo, Debbie Ketzenberg, Janice Downer, Becce Swisher. STANDING. Marleen Dorscher, Elaine Tompkins, Lori Standard, Jackie Thomas, Mary Mills, Joyce Jones, Patti Standard, Mrs. Taylor, Advisor. Highlights of the FHA year included a district convention at Gunnison and a state convention in Fort Collins. Chapter projects for the year consisted of a study of career opportunities and also personnal growth and development. A year-long project involved working with the elderly patients at the Lower Valley Nursing Home. During the course of the year the club enjoyed a Christmas party, a Father-Daughter Banquet and also a Mother-Father-Daughter Banquet. Consequently, the year was very successful. 73 ROW 1. Mrs. Shepard, Adv., Dan Swingle, Debbie Ottman, Lisa Porter, Tami Jensen. ROW 2. David Yanowich, Brian Britton, Howard Thorpe, Richard Starr, Keith Hardy. ROW 3. Kathy Witt, Terry Griffith, Chris Oglesby, Vince Freeman. ROW4: Adv. , Mr. Ehrmann, John Buniger, Jay Fuller, Gregg Marutsky, Monte Griffith, Advisors Mr. White and Mr. Rappe. ROW 1. Richard Starr, Vice-president; Keith Hardy, President; ROW 2. Buzz Bigum, Sargeant of Arms; Gregg Marutsky, Treasurer; Greg Reicks, Secretary; Chris Oglesby, Sargeant of Arms. 74 ROW 1. Laura Harbour, Don Campbell, Peggy Pollock, Linda Hardy, Cathy Webster, Cherie Webster. ROW 2. Scott Knowles, Debbie Wilson, Barb Baird, Jan Filener, Andrea Gardner. ROW 3. Roger Kitson, Cindy McDaniel, Mickey Moore, Mike Bradford, Paul Currier, Margie Lucore, Kathy Witt, Jenny Mollenkopf, Mrs. Soares. ROW 4. Matt Turner, Mike Pewters. THESPIANS and DRAMA CLUB The International Thespian Society is devoted to the advancement and improvement of theatre arts in secondary schools. Each unit of the Society, non-secret and non-social, located in a secondary school is designated as a Troupe under the director of a Troupe Sponsor who must be a regularly employed professional employee officially appointed by the school administration. The International Thespian Society works with the Sponsor to educate students in the performing arts and related subjects, to advance standards and to create an active and intelligent interest. M.H.S. PRESENTS BROTHER GOOSE Mrs. Trimmer: And if I were you, I'd crawl under there with it and die with them other in- sects. Act II Driver: What do you think I am------a plumb- er!?! Act II Mrs. Lumpkins: I quits!! Act I Wes: Can't you just imagine yourself zipping along about 90 miles an hour? Act II Mrs. Lumpkins: Was one of you two goin' to wash the dishes? Act I 1ST PLACE WINNER “THE DIARY OF ADAM AND EVE’I by Mark Twain THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WALL” by Madeena Nolan S.T.P. Students, Teachers and Parents, Inc., a nonprofit organization, was formed to assist with the improve- ment of education, to develop lines of communi- cation between students, teachers, and parents, to initiate the assist with projects that will result in better physical conditions at the school and to pro- mote school spirit among all members of the school community. Membership is restricted to full-time students, teachers, administrators, teacher aides or any employees assigned to F.M.H.S., and either or both parents or guardians of a full-time student. STP has been instrumental in securing school bound- aries, landscaping, career programs, assistance to teachers, obtaining a model for future develop- ment and paying the mailing costs to the student newspaper into each students home. Mickey Moore, Head Boy; Mrs. Marjorie Bristol, Chairperson. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sam Veale, Student Representative; Mr. Robert Witt, Treasurer; Don Grespin, Co-chairperson; Margie Lucore, Vice-chairperson. Editor: Shayne Trujillo; Asst. Editor: Phyllis Corbin. The 1974-75 Annual Staff ROW 1. Cindy McGranahan, Eva Moore, Roberta McPherson, Phyllis Corbin, Shayne Trujillo and Mrs. Land (Adv. ) ROW 2. Steve Samson, Joe lien Goza, Cheryl Chesney, Joi Jameson, Roberta Sutton and Sherry Fortik. STANDING. Tom Tompkins, Robin Trump, Chris Pedersen, Darla Mircle and Teri Albertson. 80 JOURNALISM I SEATED: Mrs. Jensen, Donita Coleman, Jackie Thomas, Lisa Porter, Anita Hall, Nancy Wright, Laura Harbour. STANDING: Kirk Knowles, Kristi Nichols, Vince Freeman, Tom Reed, Gary Mudry, Gary Dutton Jeff Hotovec, Linda Hardy. JOURNALISM II ROW 1. Kim Sewell. Mike Millenbruch, Andrea Papas, Craig Hunt, Vince Freeman, Jeff Walthall. ROW 2. Cathy Webster, Wanda Dell. Treva Ochoa, Donna Hayes, Susan Hofferber, Cheri Calvert, Jackie Thomas, Laura Harbour. Trina Heidel. Hiromi Teragaki, a foreign exchange star- dent from Toyama, Japan, seems to be en- joying her stay in the United States. She finds the people here friendly and easy to get along with. Hiromi's outside interests include swimming, horseback riding, reading, playing the gui- tar and snow skiing. F 0 R E 1 G N Ricardo Alberto Jaramillo, a foreign ex- change student from Cali, Colombia, es- pecially likes the small-school atmosphere at Fruita Monument since his high school in Cali is attended by 2, 300 students. He would like to learn to ski during his stay in Colorado. His other interests include play- ing the maracas and listening to all kinds of music. Leonards Lemoine, a foreign exchange stu- dent from Caracas, Venezuela, has four brothers. She agrees with the rest of us that Colorado is a beautiful place to live. Her favorite class at Fruita Monument is French. She enjoys painting as a hobby and misses her frequent trips to the beach. S T U D E N T S -9 • Kathy Gayman, Randy Hunt, Dennis Bailey, Paul Moore, Barbara Lister, Norman Marquez, Steve Younger Cindy Reed, Sam Veale. ROW 2. Cathy Doherty, Linda Beach, Diana Ginnopulos, Peggy Gunn, Kathy Witt, Becky MvrROWl 7' Tm • nl°ncJ, u, J,erS’ Harbour, Cindy McDaniel. Jan Filener, Vince Freeman, Lind, Hardy. ROW 3. Shayne 1 ruullo. Sheri Blackburn. Debbie Clanton, Tracy Gunn, Mickey Moore, Paul Brown, Nick Palmer, Pat Hughes, Jeff Braa. John Currier, Chris Oglesby, Leslie Crawford. Maggie Traylor. Mrs. Ledesma. STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council works closely with the principal, students, teachers, and community to make a better school environment, by helping to sponsor and schedule student activities through the government estab- lished by Student Council. Through this effort the students are given an opportunity to communicate with the whole student body and faculty. EVERYONE LOVES THE SNOW! Look, Santa Clause! Keep on truckin' WINTER ROYALTY - 1975 KING w. QUEEN JAY FULLER CINDY BURNHAM JUNIOR ATTENDANTS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Football: Stephanie Folsom, Diane Marquez, Suzanne French, Kathy Clanton, Jody Rose, Debbie Clanton. Jody Rose Basketball: Jody Rose, Kathy Clanton, Stephanie Folsom. Kathy Clanton Wrestling: Diane Marquez, Kathy Beard, Debbie Clanton. Football: Terri Folsom, Laura Witt, Sheila Watson, Cindy Reed, Barbara Baird, Peggy Gunn. Basketball: Debbie Haller, Laura Witt, Peggy Gunn. Wrestling: Cindy Reed, Barbara Baird. Cindy Reed Barbara Baird ROW 1 Deana Corbin, Sherri Fortik, Phyllis Corbin, Janie Yater, Kristy Russell, Linda Hardy, Betty Jo Young, Judy Riggle. ROW 2: Pam Shultz, Zandy McGranahan, Eva Moore, Reba Walton, Debbie Peterson, loi Jameson, Rae McKissen, Kris Walton. POM PON GIRLS Deana Corbin Pam Shultz Kristy Russel Kris Walton PEP CLUB - SPIRIT COUNCIL ROW 1: Dawn Turner, Ann Meryhew, Becky LaFond, Brenda Clutter, Tom Hughes, Wendy Reeder, Brian Britton, Tim Mayer, Mr. Hayes (Sponsor). ROW 2: Shelley Ginn, Helen Sidener, Julie Archer, Helen Young, Pam Banks, Kathy Pewters, Cathy Gamen, Terry Folsom. ROW 3: Cherie Webster, Barbara Lister. ROW 1: Pam Banks, Helen Young, Barbara Lister, Sherri Fortik, Phyllis Corbin, Zandy McGranahan, Joi Jameson, Mr. Hayes (Sponsor), Debby Clanton, Sheila Watson, Betty Jo Young, Linda Hardy. ROW 2: Cathy Gamen, Cherie Webster, Kathy Pewters, Eva Moore, Reba Walton, Wendy Reeder, Judy Riggle. ROW 3: Miss Morris (Sponsor), Kristy Russell, Shelley Ginn, Dena Corbin, Helen Sidener, Julie Archer. ROW 4: Nick Palmer, Kathy Beard, Terry Folsom, Peggy Gunn, Cindy Reed, Barbara Baird, Debbie Haller. IN BACK: Cathy Clanton, Paul Brown, Jody Rose, Steph Folsom. ALONG SIDE: Dawn Turner, Brenda Clutter, Becky LaFond, Tom Hughes, Brian Britton, John Buniger, Tracy Gunn, Tim Mayer, Kris Walton, Janie Yater. LET’S ALL PARTICIPATE! FALL SPORTS AWARDS The fall sports awards recipients ARE FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Cross Country, John Wheeler receiving for Tom Wills (PICTURED AT RIGHT); Tennis, Mike Pewters; Golf, Paul Brown; Football, Randy Cain, Mickey Moore, and Jay Fuller. The All-S.W.L. picks from Fruita ARE FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Randy Cain, Tailback; Jay Fuller, Middle Guard; Greg Reicks, Defensive Back; Mickey Moore, Receiver; and Greg Harper, Tackle. Mike Pewters receiving tennis award from Coach Bishop. Paul Brown receiving golf honors from Coach Evans. THE YEAR OF THE WILDCAT TEAM RECORD (9-1-1) FM OPP. Poudre 22 20 Westminister 14 6 Central 20 0 Delta 21 0 Durango 14 14 Montrose 13 12 Cortez 28 7 Delta 27 14 Central 48 6 Kirtland 43 22 Grand Junction 12 27 1-DJnw 5 t E d Robl T™mp.’ Greg Harper, Randy Cam, Jay Fuller, Tim Loveridge, Ray Bradly, Richard Starr, Sam Swim, Keith t y’ Bua: Bigum, Ken Basinger, John McBride, Ted Ragsdale, Cary Clifton, Mickey Moore, Chris Olgesby, Greg Reicks, Tom Reed. ROW 3. Tim Chiana, Ron Cameron, John Tims, Louis Lynch, Rex Sellers, Darren Starr, Brian Britton, Dave Yanowich Wayne Ottman Crez m iv«.ROVu4: B5 aVCn Moore Earl White, Jim Derryberry, Ray Walls, Kirby Trump, Dave Hawks, John Young, ChuckNelson. ROW 58- S ott Tb?rpf-’ R°b,ert Mi k’wLariy L ch’ Terry Ragsdale, Mark Leslie, Dan McIntyre. ROW 6: Paul Tuttle, Don Roberts, John Decker bcott Gerdes, Lance Smith, Jim Bishop and Manager Monte Kapple. ; Paul Ehrmann Mark Rappe Jim West ROW Is Jim West, Chuck Housington. ROW 2: Paul Ehrmann, Gary Thomas, Mark Rappe. JUNIOR VARSITY HAS. . . The Fruita Junior Varsity football team, coached by Mr, Thomas and Mr. Housington, had one of the best seasons in many years. The Wildcats ended the season with 5 wins and 2 losses. F.M. Junior Varsity TEAM RECORD Fruita 48 Plateau Valley 20 Fruita 22 Palisade 14 Fruita 33 Delta 0 Montrose 33 Fruita 14 Paonia 26 Fruita 14 Fruita 24 Central 12 Fruita 12 Grand Jet. 6 ■1 Coach Duane Evans FMHS GOLF 1974-75 Chris Muhr Paul Brown Larry Peterson Jim Hager Steve Fisher Rick Smith 102 Gary Braa Jim Bruner “DISTRICT CHAMPS” L. TO R. ; Jim Hager, Chris Muhr, Jim Bruner, Gary Braa, Rick Smith, Paul Brown, Steve Fisher, and Coach Duane Evans. (Larry Peterson, NOT PICTURED) 103 T E N N I S 1974-75 ROW 1: Tony Dunning, Dan Oliver, Clinton Haile, Dave Emrich, Nick Palmer, Mike Pewters Vince Freeman ROW 2: Coach Jim Bishop, Tracy Gunn, Norman Bacheldor, Kirk Conn, John Hayes, Ed Vidmire. ’ Mike Pewters - Placed 2nd in State Competition. Nick Palmer Dave Emrich The Fruita tennis team represented us well in the Southwestern League by winning the Durango Invitational and taking second place in the District Meet. 104 Tracy Gunn Kirk Conn Dan Oliver John Hayes Tony Dunning Clinton Haile c R O S S c o u N T R f TEAM RECORD ROW 1: Tom Wills, Mr. Shank (Sponsor), Mark Owens, John Wheeler ROW 2: Greg Killgore, Bill Enstrom, Jay Gibson. T E A The Cross Country team got off to a late start, and they didn't run as a team until the first day of school. Their new coach, Mr. Shank, with the help of some valuable team members, managed to get the boys off and running. At the end of the season, Tom Wills won the Most Outstanding Cross Country Award. Cortez Montrose Craig Cortez - 4th Place - 6th Place - 5th Place - 6th Place District 51 Invitational - 5th Place 106 L TO R. Chele Aubert, Linda Beach, Barb Lister, Cindy Reed, Cathy Gatmon, Denise Helthus, Shele Comstock, Linda Curry, Kathy Witt. The girls volleyball team completed the season with a 2-2 record. They competed with Montrose, Delta, Durango and Cortez. They also traveled to Montrose for a tourament. They challenged some area schools. GIRLS’SWIM TEAM Ms. Barbara Meeker Volleyball Coach There were only three girls on the swim team from Fruita this year. The team traveled to Denver East, Air Academy and Billy Mitchell. They competed mostly on the Eastern Slope, but they also hosted two home meets. L TO R. Cathy Webster, Jan Filner, Sandy Lemmon. 107 ROW 1: Judy Riggle, Sue Kovene, Dayna Vermilyea, Tammy Jensen, Jody Rose. ROW 2: Margaret Traylor, Debbie Haller, Coach Marilyn Shepherd, Katy Luepschen, Vicky Bruce. VARSITY BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT (STANDING) Monte Kapple, Ricardo Jaramillo, Howard Thorpe, Bill Enstrom, Paul Zamora, Scott Laramore, Rick Sarten, Don Campbell; (SEATED) John Wheeler, Brian Britton, Mike Singer, Mark Leslie, Jay Batt, Chuck Nelson, Nick Palmer, Coach Duane Evans. (NOT PICTURED, Randy Zamora) 110 COACH DUANE EVANS MANAGER BRYAN EVANS (Coach's Son) Rick Sarten-Guard Nick Palmer-Wing Bill Enstrom-Post Jay Batt-Post Ricardo Jaramillo-Guard Gary Mudry-Wing Mark Leslie-Post Chuck Nelson-Wing Paul Zamora-Wing Scott Laramore-Guard Mike Singer-Post Randy Zamora-Wing WILDCAT STARTERS Brian Britton-Guard Howard Thrope-Wing 111 Monte Kapple-Manager What Form!!! )OWN Where Can I Go? Let it fly, Ricardo! He leaped for awhile. • •. AND IS OUT ■ LEFT TO RIGHT: Tim Mudry, Gary Madsen, Steve Younger, Randy Hunt, Jim Bruner, Dale Cole, Eddie Vidmar, Danny Clanton, Larry Snodgrass, Danny McIntyre, Jim Buniger, Paul Currier, Ken Fryer, Allan Medina, Bruce Hill. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL BASKETBALL Coach Gary Thomas Lance Smith, Paul Moore, Steve Fisher, Rick Smith, Jon Decker, Mike Pauls, Tim Chiono, Dennis Wood, Earl Chambers, Gary Braa. Cejka, John Robertson, John ON TOP OF THE ACTION JUNIOR Dan Oliver VARSITY Mark Owens Jay Gibson FRUITA MONUMENT WRESTLING L. TO R.: Assistant Coach Nick Kohls, Assistant Coach Dave Wiflrht. Head Coar.h lark Pnllnrk ♦ Dennis Ochoa 145 Dan Swingle 145 Bill Patrone 145 Monte Griffith 132 Dave Smith 126 Tim Garber 126 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL ROW 1, L-R: Lisa Porter, Tami Jensen, Annette Mudrey, Leslie Crawford, Kathy Witt, Coach Ehrmann; ROW 2. Terri Sutherland, Barbara Lister, Cindy Reed, Linda Beach, Chele Aubert, Laura Witt, Glenda Melanson; ROW 3. Paula Taylor, Margie Keenan, Denise Holthus, Sheri Kapushion, Cindy Hudson. Lisa Porter and Barbara Lister 1974-75 TEAM RECORD Score Grand Junction Central DeBeque Palisade Montrose Grand Valley Plateau Valley Gateway Montrose Grand Junction Plateau Valley DeBeque C antral Palisade Grand Junction Central Palisade 12-5 FM OPP 22 - 25 46 - 28 30 - 27 47 - 56 30 _ 13 56 - 17 34 - 35 36 _ 16 49 29 38 _ 29 40 _ 24 49 _ 44 50 - 41 30 - 23 34 - 36 45 - 31 32 - 37 AWARDS WINTER SPORTS Dave Smith - OUTSTANDING SENIOR WRESTLER 3rd Place, State Competition; 2nd Place, District Jay Fuller - 1st Place - District Margie Keenan Denise Holthus ALL-TOURNAMENT BASKETBALL TEAM MEMBERS PHOTOGRAPHY MINI-COURSE Mini-course in the darkroom . . . FRONT ROW: Scott Runnestrand, Mike Millenbruch, Kevin Valentine. BACK ROW: Paul Van Camp, Cathy Webster, Jeff Hotovec (BEHIND CATHY), Mrs. Barcus, Norman Luepschen (SEATED ON FLOOR), Earl Isley (ON SOFA). Key to get the key to get the key or . . . What we don't go through to get a picture! How I got in the darkroom. i Coach Dunder and the Coach's Coach, form. The debater comes prepared. Just working out the bugs. Sometimes informal . . . Mrs. Soares, in true debate Between rounds . . . Poetry interpretati on - sometimes the perspective is different. SPEECH TEAM ROW 1. Darren Starr, Greg Reicks, Bill Enstrom, Tim Loveridge, Tom Reed, Jeff Gerdes, Rex Sellers, Mark Annis. ROW 2. Scott Gerdes, Mike Markham, Richard Starr, Tim Chiono, Mr. James, Craig Hunt, Chris Pederson, Monte Schropp, Ken Basinger, Gregg Marutzky, Buzz Bigum. KEY CLUB Key Club is an active organization which strives to develop leadership qualities among its members in order to be of service to other students, to the faculty, and to the administration. This year there are twenty-eight members in this club, which is also a part of Kiwanis International. The 1974-75 officers are: President-Tim Loveridge Vice-President-Tom Reed Secretary-Tim Chiono Treasurer-Greg Reicks Bill Enstrom and his ten dollar rip-off. 126 Cindy Reed-March 127 ROW 1: Greg Reicks, Jody Rose, Gregg Marutzky, Mike Millenbruch, Cherie Calvert, Margie Lucore, Kim Sewell. ROW 2: Cathy Doherty, Cindy Burnham, Becky Swisher, Valerie Powell, Linda Paulson, Donna Hayes, Lynn Phippen, Laura Harbor, Kris Jensen, Chris Oglesby, Debbie Brown. ROW 3: Marilyn Gibson, Debbie Doherty, Scott Runnestrand, Mickey Moore, David Thompson, John Currier, Jeff Braa. ROW 4: Vickie Grossman, Roger Kitson, Phillip Roskowski, Dennis Becker, Paul VanCamp, Cindy McDaniel, Norman Luepschen, Norman Bacheldor. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The purpose of N.H.S. is to promote academic excellence and service to the school. Students invited to become members are chosen on the basis of their scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Membership is open to students who attain a 3.5 G.P.A., and who have spent at least one semester at F. M.H.S. 128 ROW 1: Peggy Gunn, Teresa Folsom, Cathy Doherty, Debbie Brown, Jeannie Wiggins, Cheri Calvert, Teresa Karp, Jackie Thomas, Laura Harbour, Cindy Reed, Debbie DeCamp, Tracy Gunn. ROW 2: Mr. Weiszbrod, Janet Dessert, Paula Taylor, Cindy McDaniels, Cathy Webster, Sheri Blackburn, Debbie Wilson, Barbara Bacheldor, Carol Calvert, Julie Smith, Debbie Swim. ROW 3: Kathy Witt, Margie Keenan, Steve Bates, John Roadifer, Mike Wilson, Tim Mayer, Cindy Burnham, Glen Thompson, Donna Hayes, Cathy Cross. ROW 4: Ken Fry, Jeff Hotavec, Jeff Braa, Paul VanCamp, Dave Thompson, Cheryl Pitts, Brian Britton, Lea Ann Brach, John Hayes. ROW 5: Paul Tuttle, Roger Kitson, Jim Bruner, Rick Smith, Dave Emrich, Mike Pewters, Greg Soma, Tom Estes, Roxanna Garrett, Mark Hayden, Pat Hughes, Scott Knowles. NOT PICTURED: Janice Downer, Lou Ann Flowers, Sandra Lemmon, Wade Minear. 1 1 9 7 B A N D ROW 1. Debbie Swim, Sheri Blackburn, Tracy Gunn, Cindy Burnham. ROW 2. Cindy McDaniel, Linda Raymond, Paul Tuttle, Mike Pewters, Bernie Gieske, Roger Kitson, Mr. Weizbrod. STAGE BAND 5° ' TomPk s. Dennis Moore, Nancy Wright, John Hayes, Joellen Goza, Karen obbo, Mike Mornson, Jackie Thomas, Norman Luepschen, Jana LaBrenz, Terry States, Terri Folsom. ROW 2: W rT,!rter’ ftBarbtara Bnlrd’ RnbMrta, MfPherson Paul Moore, Jackie Garlitz, John Currier, Kathy Biber, Steve Bates, Cindy Burnham, Peggy Pollock, Linda Curry, Shari Cox, ROW 3: Cindy McCranahan, Jeff Hotovkc Joyce Jones, Margie Lucore, Louis Lynch, Vicky Bruce, Sam Veale, Marilyn Gibson, Kathy Stoll. Scott Ruimestrjmd, Carolyn DeVnes, Paul Currier, Chele Aubert. ROW 4: Bernadette Reyes, Ed Vidmar, Kathy Witt nnl' f r’ Paul Zamora Jean Shires, Randy Zamora, Mari Milam, Don Campbell, Lynn Oilman, Jay Batt,’ Donna Rendon, Jay Gibson, Becce Swisher, Pat Hughs, Viola Reynolds. y ’ Monument Singers is a select choir. They performed and at various programs for die public. several times during the 1974-1975 school year at assemblies 7 X-' UinD5 'Th(?ouc|V (• $■ i V OC' ' % a H • y Come , Ue-t- ROW Is Janice Downer, Karen Gobbo, Donna Hayes, Roberta McPherson, Joyce Jones, Donna Rendon, John Currier, ROW 2: Scott Runnestrand, Ted Lortz, Mari Milam, Jeff Hotovec, Margie Lucore, Marilyn Gibson, Jay Batt, Pat Hughs. NOT PICTURED: Matt Turner, Andrew Gonzales. Monument Chorale is a select ensemble that represented F.M.H.S. throughout the year by performing for many groups and organizations. They also had money making projects in anticipation of a Spring tour. s , . „ Vs , -5on«Sunq -o, If y L|k L k 5 rv cxbou+ 5i f%6bine £ Tn L Wkrc CWttWiaS V, Y GIRLS’ GLEE ROW 1: L TO R: Betty Reis, Phyllis Corbin, Sherri Fortik. ROW 2: Linda Schave, Penny Collier, Pam Dutton. ROW 3: Maxine Sanchez, Susie Gelarden, Marlene Dorscher, Tamera Tuttle. ROW 4: Denise Tipping, Mary Mills, Nina Thompson, Jody Lockert. 134 The Girls Glee performed often throughout the year. They sang at the Christmas Concert, the Spring Concert, and during many other activities. These girls put in long hours in order to prepare for these performances. DRIVER’S EDUCATION As sophomores, mostF.M.H.S. students become drivers. This year, Mr. Seuferer worked hard at instructing Driver's Educa- tion classes concerning the safe handling of an automobile. He spent many hours in the classroom, in the simulator, and on the driving range. He also braved riding around town with each student.. .And he's still with us!!! A representative from the Driver's Bureau giving Learner Permit tests to the students. Oh! I know . . . Here I am, come and get me. 137 Show us your Pepsodent smile, Marsha! Share and share alike . . . Must've been something we ate. Mmmmmm... Good- WESTERN SLOPE HIGH SCHOOL RODEO CLUB BOARD OF DIRECTORS and OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT. Simmy Gates, Director; Jackie Thomas, Director; Ron Smith, President; Millie Thomas, Treasurer; Debbie Lenard, Secretary; Pat Crews, Vice-president; Dean Scales, Director. ROYALTY: MOUNTED - Paula Haller, Queen LEFT - Tremain Clathis, 2nd Attn. RIGHT-Sherri Kapushion, 1st Attn. TEAM PICTURE: L TO R (SEATED) Steve Edwards, Monte Adams, Dave Prock, Orrin Moon. (ROW 1) Glenda Milanson, Tremain Clathis, , Robert Prock, Pat Crews, Paula Haller, Sherri Kapushion. (ROW 2) Joe Hicks, Randy Norton, Brian Colburn, Dean Scales, Don Dean, Ron Smith, , Lloyd Henson, Doug Lenard, Earl White, Ed Toddy. (ROW 3) Millie Ihomas, Nancy Moms, Debbie Lenard, Jackie Thomas, Simmy Gates, , , Jeff Adams. (NOT PICTURED) Steve Brinon, Donna Brown, Scott Bulla, Katy Burwell, Shawna Byers, Jim Catt, Sandra Crews, Steve Dekreger, Terri Forsgren, Lilly Geirhart, Briani Harris, Jerry Hanson, Susie Gelarden, Richard McCurdy, Steve Mulholland, Kristi Nichols, Kenny Seeley, Lance Reed, Mike Sloager, Jerry Vahghn, Lyndell Ward, Clondy Wareham, Don Webber, Ben Winters, David Gammill, Scott Troxel, Mary Wilson, Mark Wilson, Terry Harrison, Pat Wareham, Rick Chandler, Randy Cridari, Tim Claypool. Virginia Clme, Frank Cooper, Robby Jones, Lyndell Bur men, Paul Bussell, Debbie Ince, Donna King, Mike Kruckenberg % “V Sherri Kapushion - Goat Tying Lyndell Ward - Calf Roping Paula Haller - Barrel Racing Latest addition to the club Controlled Bucking Machine. Aim for a star! Never be satisfied with a life that is less than the best, failure lies only in not having tried— in keeping the soul supressed. Aim for a star! Look up and away, and follow its beckoning beam. Make each tomorrow a better today-- and don't be afraid to dream. Aim for a star, and keep your sights high! With a heartful of faith within, your feet on the ground, and your eyes on the sky, some day you are bound to win! 1975 SENIORS • Hardware • Tire - Batteries • Appliances • Paint • Petroleum FRUITA CONSUMERS CO-OP ASSOCIATION •Home 0 Garden • Chemicals • Fertilizers •Feed • Seed P.O. Box 95 - 1650 U.S. Hwy. 6 G 50 Fruita, Colo. 81521 Phone: 858-3667 Fertilizer Plant: 858-3135 Plateau City Branch Collbran, Colo. 81624 Phone: 487-3487 D. E. Don” Riggle Texaco Distributer [TEXACO] iVr, and Your Texaco Retailers DENNIS MAHAN FRUTTA NICK REINER 15th G North TEXACO! iVj STAN TOMPKINS 102 North Avenue JERRY ESTES 103 Spring, Collbran BUD BATES 5th G White GEORGE BLACK 5th G Colo. LARRY MORRISON 325 W. Grand WES CATES 101 No. Main, Delta DAVE GERTSON 2977 No. Avenue HOFFMAN MOTORS Palisade, Colorado CHARLES FULLER Glade Park RAY SUTTON DINOSAUR SERV., Fruita BOB BEORCHARDT 243 North Avenue TIM BALL 101 North Avenue PRITCHARD BROS. Debeque, Colo. BILL WRIGHT 496 S. 5th BC3 WRIGHT 750 North Avenue WM. RUKSTELLIS 2898 U.S. 50 JOHN WEST 123 W. High, Collbran 'EVERYTHING FRUITA CHEVRON 221 E. Hwy. 6 C 50 II GLASS ARROW GLASS CO., INC 1710 North Avenue Grand Junction, Colo. 81501 PHONE 243-2330 SERVICED BY Fruita Electronics TV Service Phone 858-3112 105 f. Aspen Aye. Fruita, Colorado FOR EXPERT SERVICE LI’L DAISY FLOWER SHOP PEYTON’S JEWELRY 440 Main Street Grand Junction, Colo. 242-7953 In Fruita Mary Mayer, Owner after hours call 242-1197 N.E. Comer of Square ADDRESS: North Park Square FRUITA STATE BANK PHONE: 858-3682 WE'LL PUT IN YOUR BEAUTIFUL LAWN IN 1 DAY... Many Types Available ★ KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS ★ MERION ★ NEWPORT ★ MERION BLEND ★ WINSOR ★ AND BLEND Call for Free Estimates and Counsel “ frwHa, i l ra4t ONE OF THE LARGEST GROWERS OF QUALITY SOD ON THE WESTERN SIOFE 858-7464 JIM ANDERSON....858-3437 JIM BLASDEL.....858-7260 B.F. “BERNIE” SHAW Office Phone: 858-7720 Mid Valley Bldg. Fruita, Colo. Home Phone: 858-7796 210 W. Aspen Ave. Fruita, Colo. 149 HAROLD MOGENSEN AGENCY INSURANCE G REAL ESTATE YOUR PROTECTION - OUR PERSONAL CONCERN ALL LINES 15 East Aspen S QUIRE AGRICULTURAL SKATELAND SERVICE CO. 2912 Freeway East Grand Junction, Co. Y! Chemicals 243-1048 Commercial Fertilizer Custom Applying U Irrigating Supplies Congratulations W Senior gj Liquified Feed Tires Tools Veterinarian Supplies FRUITA SUPER SERVICE Office: 858-3940 Res.: 858-7272 169 S. Mulberry Bill Law, Mgr. P.O. Box 6S7 Fruita, Colorado Fruita, Colorado 81521 William C. Bill Bennetts BYNUM’S WESTERN WEAR and OPEN RANGE GIFT SHOP 419 Main St. Phone 242-2844 P.O. Box 1746 Grand Junction, Colorado Guide Better Living... For Less mJjj 7th 8 Main Grand Jet. , Colorado 242-2108 GRAND JUNCTION SALES SERVICE 2465 Highway 650 West Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 Phone 242-1250 HJEjSJSJTjOjN] M E S A T R A V E L We Arrange All Details For Your Trip At “No” Additional Cost to You. 1 st Main Grand Junction, Colo. 242-9925 S E R V I C E T O U R S Sales and Service Tractors G Implements For Every Farm Need HOUSTON IMPLEMENT CO. DL _ _ OAO 70 (TQ m rnone Z4 - 3oy I I 930 Independent Ave. v V Grand Junction U.S.Bank United States Bank of Grand Junction BRACH’S MINI MARKET Grand Junction, Colorado Open 7:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M, Everyday 81501 Stop In 2516 Broadway Grand Jet., Colorado 242-7986 MADE JUST FOR ME! 6th Rood Ave. Grand Junction, Colorado 515 South 7th Grand Junction, Colorado MESA FEED FARM SUPPLY 242-7762 715 South 7th Grand Junction, Colo LUMBE XL COMPANY 242-3757 Benjamin Moore pam Uniting buyer and seller. 460 N. Ave. Grand Junction, Colo. JACK WESTCOTT BROKER Specializing in: Farm, Ranch, Rural Recreation, and Commercial Property Sales Phones: Bus: 243-4981 Res. 243-1022 460 North Ave. (at Corner of 5th St. G North Ave.) Grand Junction, Colo. 81501 TREECE FURNITURE Everything For The Home Phone: 242-8362 655 N. First St. Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 JAC’S FLOWERS INC. For All Kinds of People 545 North Grand Junction, Colorado ENSIGN’S DRIVE-IN KIRBY CO. Servicing - Rebuilding - Selling All Make8 Cleaners Everything Guaranteed ODDS ENDS BUILDING MATERIAL Omionkd with 8hao in Mind Ph. 243-1630 Grand Jct., Colo. First Rood Only Authorized kirdy Distributor on the Western Slope 337 West Grand Ave. Grand Junction Colorado 156 242-7150 G gratum SENIORS OF MONUMENT CAFE GAMBLES «F o o 2 2: c $ n r n c 73 r 157 Formal Wear is Our Business EDIES FASHIONS AND BRIDAL LOFT 242-3880 1840 N. 12th. Grand J unction INGELHART MILL BRITCHES L.T.D INC. since 1932 858-3911 337 Main Complete line of Feeds Seeds Grand Junction, Colo. 113 Mulberry Fruita, Colorado 158 81521 your BankAmericard III:' FIRST NATIONAL BANKS GRAND JUNCTION MAIN AT 5TH AND NORTH AT 23RD PHOTOGRAPHY 243-1507 1226 NORTH SEVENTH STREET GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO 81501 “HERTZ SELL-A-CAR” “WESTERN COLORADO MILK PRODUCERS” 1621 Gunnison Blvd. Grand Jet., Colo. 1st Nationally 1st Locally Two Locations - Airport - Downtown 243-0162 841 North 1st Street Grand Junction, Colo. ferex Serving you the Music You Want to Listen to 36 Hours a Day. 18 hours of F.M. Stereo and 18 401 Main St. hours of A.M. Music -News - Weather and Sports. 160 Grand Jet., Colo. 242-S074 w traveler that I existed today. A friend may well be reckoned a n 2 The highest and most lofty trees have the most reason to dread £ c 00 3 o o z c 3 Q. cr a co c 3 3 T 3 O 3 CD O 3 CL D- 3 CO o- o c Uiopps ‘3UI00J9A0 SOUIiptUOS ‘UOppiq U9JJ0 SI 3Jmnfv[ -J3iqSC jrpiece of nature. To enjoy life, we must touch much of it lights. The world exists for you. . . Build therefore your own world, d H ot si p|JOM oqt ui xhnqi tsstnoaS oqi uisuisnqtuo tnoqtiM pox
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.