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Because of the understanding and friendship you have shown to all the students of this school, we the Seniors of 1971 dedicate this Annual to you. You will always be remembered with the greatest respect because you have treated us as adults. This has made an impression on us that will influence our future lives. Cfoss ofr '71 ’ Dedicates ThiS tfr You . . . The class of '71' dedicates this annual to you as a token of our appreciation for all the help that you have given us. We greatly appreciate the coverage you have given us on sports and school ac- tivities. With this dedication we extend sincere thanks for your co- operation, patience, and the important part you played in the pro- duction of our annual. 1 r SENIORS DOUGLAS DONALD BLAKE I'm fed up!” Basketball 1 2,3; Typing Award 2,3; Class Play 3,4. Pugsley y DAWN MARIE GULLIFORD ”1 don't think we ought to! Track 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Typing Award 2,3; Class Play 3,4; Honor Society 3, 4; Friendliest 3,4; Drill Team 4. Gully” GARY LEE MEDVESK You were born at an early age. Annual Staff 4; Class President 2,4; H Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Wrest- ling 2; Typing Award 2,3; Class Play 3,4; Forensic 3, 4; Mod MICHAEL DEAN BARNES Shut up! Annual Staff 4 (Bus. Man.); Class Pres. 3, 4; H Club 2,3,4 (Treas.); Football 1,2,3,4; (Honor- able Mention 4); Wrestling 1,2,3,4; District 3,4 (1st State 1st; Class Play 3,4: Forensic 3,4 (V. P); Honor Society 2,3,4; Most Studi- ous 2,3; Winter Sports Cand. 3; Band 1,2; Mr. Sportsman 4. Barnez JANET LESLIE DALTON He-he-he-Haw-haw-haw! Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 3, 4;- Typing Award 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Librarian 3,4; Forensic 3,4; Honor Society 4; Newspaper 3. Jan TERESA JO SKUFCA Quit it! Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 3; Typing Award 2,4; Class Play 3,4; Newspaper 3. ” T res 3 KENNETH RANDAL RAINS Let's call it a day! Basket ball 1,2; Football 1; Track 1; Class Play 3,4; Forensic 3,4; Band 1,2,3; Band Award 2. Rains” CONNIE JEAN MURPHY Get off my back!” Annual Staff 4; Class Secretary 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheer- leader 4; Typing Award 2; Class Play 3,4; Student Council 2,4; Forensic 4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Winter Sports Cand. 3; Band 1,2,3, 4; Newspaper 3; Miss Spirit 4; Band Award 1,2,3; Pom Pon Girl 2; Drill Team 3 (assistant). ”Con RENA JEAN CIANI Is it to late to apologize?” Annual Staff 4 (photo); Class Pres. 2; Class Sec. 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4: Typing Award 2,3; Class Play 3,4; Forensic 3,4; Chorus 1,2; Drill Team 3 (Leader) Reny” GLENN LEON SCOTT ”Frig-a-dig-it!” Class V. President 3; H Club 2,3,4 (P.); Football 1,2,3,4; All Conference 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Dis- trict 1 (4th), 3 (1st), 4 (2nd) Typing Award 2; Class Play 3,4; Student Council Rep 1 2; Winter Sports King 3; Favorite 3; Mr. HHS 4. Scott JIM SOLACE Z-z-z-z-z. Annual Staff 4; H Club 4 (V. P.); Foot- ball 2,3; Wrestling 3,4; District 4 (1st); Winter Sports King 4. Soul Brother PAULA WHITE And that's the truth. An- nual Staff 3,4 (Ed.): Class Treas. 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 4; Class Play 3, 4; Honor Society 3,4: Home coming Cand. 4; Band 2; Newspaper 3; Wittiest 4, Drill Team 3. Popi 4 DIONILA CASILDA SALAZAR Get Serious! Class Secre- tary 1,2; Class Treasurer 3; Pep Club 1,2 (sec.), 3,4 (P.); Typing Award 2,3; Class Play 3,4; Forensic 3 (State), 4 (treas.); Honor Society 2,3 (treas.), 4 (P.); Most Likely to Succeed 4; Most Studious 3; Winter Sports Cand. 3; Homecoming Cand. 3,4; Favorite 1,2; Drill Team 3; Pom Pom Girl 2. Cheeo CATHERINE MARIE RHODES Well----- Pep Club 2,3, 4; Typing Award 2,3; Class Play 3,4; Librarian 2,3,4; Forensic 3 (State): Drill Team 3,4. Cathy DEAN WATTS No, I'm right! Annual Staff 4; H Club 4; Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1; Wrest- ling 3,4; Typing Award 2,3; Class Play 3,4; Forensic 3,4. Ruddy RALPH EDWARD BACKES Bertha! H Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2; Typing Award 2,3; Class Play 4. Backs JOYCE A. MANZANARES Get funny! Pep Club 1,2, 3 (V. P.), 4; Typing Award 2,3; Class Play 3,4; Li- brarian 2,3; Band 1,2; Drill Team 2 (Assistant). Mango ALEECE FAYE KIRK What can I say? Pep Club 2,3,4; Typing Award 3; Class Play 4; Librarian 1,2; Forensic 3,4; Most Studious 2; Chorus 2; Drill Team 3,4. Cookie 5 DOROTHY ANN EHLE Get off my back! Track 2; Pep Club 1,2,3; Typing Award 2,3; Class Play 4; Librarian 3; Newspaper 3. Ehli RICHARD LOYAL LEBLANC You dumb dago! H Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4; All Conference 4; Basketball 1, 2,3; Tract 1,2; Wrestling 4 (District 2nd); Typing Award 2,3; Class Play 3,4. Rich LINDA MAY BRUCHEZ Oh” And you're perfect! Class Treasurer 1,2; Track 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; All Con- ference Cheerleader 4; Typing 2,3; Class Play 3,4; Student Council Rep. 3; Head Girl 4; Forensic 3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Home- coming Queen 3; Favorite 3; Winter Sports Cand. 4; Chorus 1: Miss HHS 4. Bochez JAMES ANDREW FLANDERS Give me your English buddy.” Annual Staff 4; H Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4 (All Conference); Basketball 1,2; Track 2,4; Wrestling 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Student Council Rep. 4; Band 1,2. Rose” THOMAS JOSEPH SHEME Me-me Annual Staff (Art- ist) 4; H Club 2,3,4; Wrest- ling 1,2; Class Play 3,4; Head Boy 4; Forensic 3,4 (P.); Honor Society 2,3,4; Most Likely to Succeed 2; Most Talented 3,4; Band 1,2; U. N. Delegate 2; Boys State 3; Band Award 1. Kemo DARLENE YVONNE PREECE Are you mad? Pep Club 2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Librarian 3,4; Forensic 3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Band 1, 2,3,4; Girls State 3. Darlin 6 C WS 4 71 ’’ 1 I CJIms Ofocfij Pie6ld i£flAikb Bqamm Vte Pte ldeMjb Qwuj flA duesk QyCAJ OMj R ka CaomI Tuumums - PaiAa [julutz Qpo 6cyi A u Reagan 7 Rena C. Rick L. Jim F. Joyce M. Paula W. Linda B. Gary M. Teresa S. Cathy R. Mike B. Dawn G. Randy R. Tom S. I OUR Jan D. Connie M. Aleece K. Casilda S. Darlene P. Ralph B. Jim S. Dorothy E. The moon is in the Seventh House and Jupiter is aligned with Mars. While Mr. Reagan is taking a late evening stroll, he looks up into the sky and sees the constellation Pisces and remembers that there were students in the Class of 1971 who were born under this sign. Rena Ciani has merged the local 3.2 establishment in Steamboat. She is having a heck of a time choosing a name for this consolidation - Should it be the Steineer or the Pinekeller? The next Pisces Mr. Reagan thinks of is Casilda Sala- zar, who went to Mesa to become a nurse, but she got off the track and onto the track. She is a three time gold metal winning discusthrower. The next student of this constellation is Paula White, Head Microbiologist of the New York Institute of Science, who recently married a general. She is now at- tempting a great challenge - the study of Marine Life. Speaking of life - Doug Blake is serving his sentence. Mr. Reagan has now changed to the rant constellation, Aries. The first one that pops into his head is Jan Dalton and her HUE HEE HEE HAW HAW HAW! That laugh has made her famous, as she is now the donkey on HEE HAW. Mr. Reagan always knew that laugh would make her a Jack —. Tom Sheme, Mr. Reagan observes, is the love god of the United States, Latin America, Europe, and the Virgin Islands, which have now been changed to the non-Virgin Islands at Tom's request. The next Arian, Connie Murphv, is a famous hard rock singer. Her group is known as Con the Convicts, literally. Most of their performances are at Canon City. The Taurus constellation is viewed next. Linda Bruchez is the owner of a chain of body building salons. Here eight day course is sure to add those precious inches to vour — chest. Cathy Rodes has opened a beauty salon for animals. She has put a new twist in pig tails. After Taurus, Mr. Reagan moves his sights to the constellation Gemini. In this constellation is Mike Barnes, world famous magician. Mike's best trick is turning 17 years olds into IS year olds. Also under this sign is Dawn Gulliford. She just married the great grandson of Henry Ford. The next line of autos will be called Gullifords”. Joyce Manzanares is the next Gemini. She has proved she could become Mother Superior with her 13 children. Mr. Reagan sees the constellation Cancer, lie thinks of 7 foot 3 Gary Medvesk. who is now playing for the Boston Celtics, when he's not too busy doing razor blade commericals. The next person of this sign is Dorothy Ehle. She has just patented a new line of snowmobiles and is using her name in her promotion line, Eli's Coming Another person of the constellation Cancer is Randy Rains. He was going down that long lonesome highway on his motorcycle when he happened to run over his local selective service man. He is now going down that not so lonesome Ho Chi Minh trail. Mr. Reagan thinks of Teresa Skufca. She is the first American Post Mistress. She says she's getting a lot of MALE. Cancer's Child, Dean Watts, is the proprietor of Havden's last chicken farm. Since Dean leads a life of solitude, the only clue he could give us to his success is Cock-a-doodle-do! Mr. Reagan sees the lion constellation, Leo. He remembers Ralph Backes, who now resides in Canada. He sells Canadian bacon and gives the draft board a lot of bologna. Aleece Kirk is filling the office of head of AAA to her greatest capacity-about 3 pints. Mr. Reagan notices the star arrangement, Virgo. Jim Flanders was born under this sign. He is a very successful family man. He married Fanny Farkle. The family is now made up of Jim and Fannv Farkle Flanders, Flim, Flam, and Rose. This ends die Fable of the Flander's Family. The next sign is Capricorn. Mr. Reagan recalls that there was one Capricornette and three Capricomees in the Class of '71. One of these was Rick 1-eBlanc. He is a successful owner of a combination clock store and tavern. He calls it Ricki-Ticki-Tavi. Glenn Scott, after leaving the Air Force, trained as a cropduster. But he can't figure out whether to use Pledge or Endust on corn. Jim Solace comes into mind. He is the guru of a commune familv. lie is teaching his favorite philosophy, If you'd cut your hair, you’d be a lOOfi better ball player. Darlene Preece is the Capricornette. She plays in the l.awarence Welk Band - fifth cornette from the end. After a long night Mr. Reagan promises himself he won't let the stars get in his eyes again. FAVORITES - 3. v. qmAj Ai S UNC LUuIqj Buxckeq Qhmt Qcott 12 R Wy OmA Pofcty Juiu HS tuC QmA Patty f iesktn K Tb ' QmA Pfeiuty 13 Co ! flAutpky U SfXHfetwA IMk BoMes Pojuhx attd QoAxj AJtttUAt jo cfc Cfat Daufc NaicCy tk atul Ctedda fi Mt Likely foCujccud RjQM I I QmAj QkoAOtL oitToJktM omAj Uo a FuW ssi RjOinAij QM lDaum 16 ATHLETICS A CoK ie tC€ Pflctye ts Ou i 18 Pat. A Man. Gordon B. Randy L. Steve B. Tim F. Guy W. John K. Tim R. Doug D. Mike B. Frank S. Lynn W. Gary M. a A Carl L. Gail K. r w ft i V. _ -4.V -v VAPMTotkb 2 a Imj League f-fayd v 34 f-lcujdm 20 f-fcujd v 22 f- CUj W IS f-fOydbiv 46 f-laxjd v 12 f-fcujde 24 f-loujd t 0 l-ICUjdtiH IS Bottfe Ui. 0 R vttitg E ik 22 Bogota 22 Ota. A aWy 6 Oioco' 5 U esfcOajcfc 0 Nwth PqaU 6 Ut Wta Pa tk 22 Ou JV IS l-loyde 47 IZouJins B 5 Hayden 41 fl pen 1 3 Hayden 2%d in Piffle, Totwite j Hayden 31 Saratoga 13 f-fcuj W45 ouMtain i i Hayden 28 S PaCa 16 Hayden 29 Pagl VoMey 19 Hayden 42 North Park I 2 Hayden 1 6 Steamboat 24 Hayden 29 Summit Ca. 1 2 Hayden 33 .iddte, Path 19 Hayden 36 U est Stand | 8 Hayden 1 7 Qlenutood 1 6 Hay Un 2nd Ln O Is tvlct League, C 132 lb. 185 lb. Tim Rolando Sophomore 1st District 2nd State Randy I Blant Sophomore 1st District 4 th State 126 lb. Jim Solace Senior 1st District Jim Rolando Freshman 4th District 119 lb. Carl Lowther Freshman 3rd B Tourney 98 lb. Lynn Waller Sophomore 3rd B Tourney 155 lb. 145 lb. Rick LeBlanc Senior 2nd District Jim Flanders Senior 155 lb. Frank Sanborn Freshman 1st B Tourney 165 lb. 165 lb. Glenn Scott Senior 2nd District Allen Booco Freshman 1st B Tourney 105 lb. Mike Brazelton Sophomore 1st B Tourney 185 lb. Doug Dalton Sophomore 3rd B Tourney 119 lb. Dean Watts Senior 1st B Tourney 138 lb. John Kagie Junior 3rd District Frank Yoast Junior hwt Mr. White Sponsor Guy Whitlock Sophomore 2nd B Tourney 145 lb. JZg ts Aw Garv Medvcsk Sam Mont ictli Bruce Scott Kandy Turner Gordon Booco IX?an l oxworthy Mike Gulliford Coach Jim Harris Coach Bruce Yoast Mr. Morgan Sponsor Uv D tfticfc Gale Kirk 24 {4ot VUtttef, 65 G0UX 42 87 48 68 No £k PoaU 45 62 Qu u tt C . 48 84 fiAlAAfjb Pouik 64 84 lddhP0Ak8O 83 U e«t uiiut52 64 Sm v41 80 Norik Pcuk 37 69 U esfcGtAHdIsS Qub-Uisb. 83 OujM it Cfr. 46 89 U est iW 64 DtsttXo6 69 PfofCAu V. 68 Th CJtfMMpS 25 Q C i LjkAhi m mm JJUflT Quafjskois 1971 ORGANIZATIONS Connie fiAuipluj Linda B utcAfig PcuuJa U Jufe .: |g| N. N. Q. ChmhoJpM — -aJM CaAolUJyt an OtZtf'TfeAJ ' — J. Rhodes, R. Zehner, D. Zehner, P. Murphy, S. Signs, P. Howard, D. Gulliford, D. Morgan, A. Kirk, T. Frentress, C. Rhodes, P. Camiletti-Drill leader M-CW) ----------G. Medvesk, T. Sheme, R. LeBlanc, B. Scott, R. Barnes, T. Rolando, G. Scott-Pres. , J. Solace-V. Pres., M. Bames-Treas. , R. Turner-Sec., J. Kagie, B. Rickman, R. LeBlanc, S. Montieth, M. Brazelton, G. Whitlock, Spon. Coach Hall, Coach Harris 30 Pep CJU_ Presidcnt- C. Salazar Vice Pres. - J. r)aIron Score tar y- 1). McCarty Treasure r- G. Mann Sponosr Mrs. Fulton Qoctetij Back Row - M. Barnes, R. Turner, R. Barnes, J. Denker, C. Wyman, P. Andersen, T. Sheme, D. Gulliford, C. Murphy. Middle Row - G. Mann, R. LeBlanc, F. Yoast, B. Scott, V. Murphy, G. Whitlock, K. Sanborn, D. Preece. Front Row - Mrs. Fulton, N. Dowling, C. Salazar, D. Dalton, J. Dalton, T. Frentress, D. Zehner, L. Bruchez, and P. White. 31 Standing J. Zehner T. Frentress C. Murphy N. Dowling D. Morgan A. Signs J. Flanders E. Yager P. Andersen Sitting M. Markle, Treas. R. Turner, Pari. S. Cannon, Sec. L. Brucbez Head Girl T. Sheme Head Boy Qtudwb COUitCcfi J. Solace E. Simkins C. Valora G. Mann P. Montieth Mr. Grimes L. Coverston D. Morgan B. Doolin G. Gledhill P. Murphy D. Doolin B. Fredrickson T. Frentress ChcwuS 32 Kevin Deatherage Lonnie Morton Eddie Camilletti Nancy Twite Kim Murphy Susie Barnes Carolyn Williams Tally Frentress Brenda Fredrickson David Gregory Wayne Heil Kimble Frentress Georgianne Sanborn Vicki Murphy Scott Burnsides Jim Rolando Cathy Rickarby Kathy Stanton Ronna Zehner Sherry Foxworthy Cindy Murphy Brad Brandon Frank Lowther Tim Rolando Delbert Dowling Sheila Barnes Jeri Maaske Darlene Preece Mr. Grimes Bill Doolin Rick Reinks Steve Blake Jim Denker Penny Camilletti Ann Signs Cynthia Dove Joyce Denker Debbie Zehner Sharon Williams Tim Frentress Donna Morgan Joyce Manzanares Frank Sanborn Judy Zehner Jenifer Lasky Mr. Grimes, Director 33 BcuuL L ibictyuOMS Back Row J. Solace P. Montieth C. Valora J. Dalton D. Dalton J. Kagie Second Row D. Preece C. Rhodes J. Rhodes G. Hancock R. Fulton Front Row Mrs. Zehner S. Archuleta R. Ehle M. Brazelton J. Rickman P. Murphy D. Kagie Back Row Mrs. Morgan, P. Andersen, C. Dunckley, D. Preece, D. Watts, R. Rains, R. Barnes, R. Turner, J. Denker, F. Yoast, D. Foxworthy, G. Booco, G. Kirk, Front Row D. Mc- Carty, A. Kirk, E. Simkins, J. Dalton, C. Murphy, M. Barnes, Vice-Pres. , T. Sheme, Pres. , L. Bruchez, J. Solace, G. Mann, N. Dowling, S. Cannon, Not Shown Rena Ciani, Casilda Salazar, Sec. -Treas. 34 Boys' Qtaib 'em She me 35 FRESHMEN Sylvia Archuleta Steve Blake Alan Booco . 1 Brand Brandon Scott Burnside Jim Dinker Lynette Dunkley Ruth Ehle NOT SHOWN Sherry Foxworthy Rebecca Fulton Gail Gulliford Gardle Hancock Athena Hays Monte Heil Debra Kagie Iva Kitchens P V Kathy Stanton Marie Williams Arthur Wyman Eric Yeager Ronna Zehner Rita Rhodes President Frank Sanborn Vice-President Jim Rolando Secretary Garolee Hancock Treasurer Steve Blake 37 SOPHOMORES 73 t £ O' L O' Hd (V President Geri Gledhill Vice-President Susan Signs Secretary Debbie Zehner Treasurer Randy Le Blanc Mike Gulliford Jim Hurst Randy LeBlanc pam Monteith Sherry Murphy Vicki Murphy Jack Rickman Tim Rolando Kim Sanborn Bruce Scott Susan Sighs Judy Solace Pat Twite Cindy Valora I.ynn Waller Guy Whitlock JUNIORS Patty Andersen Pat Archuleta Gordon Booco Lori Coverston George Archuleta Randal Barnes Sharon Cannon Joyce Denker Nancy PowlingCaro1 Dun'klev Brenda Fredrickson „ PeS8y Howard , . „ , Gale Kirk Dean Foxworthy Tim Frentress John Kagie % „ Mike Markle , Sam Montieth Georgia Mann Debra McCarty Jlldy Rhodes U tv V O' Janet Solace Randy Turner David Wray Carol Wyman Frank Yoast Mable Yoasr 43 44 ADMINISTRATION Mrs. Cannon Secretary Mr. Murphy Superintendent Mr. McDaniel Principal Mrs. Baird Secretary F cufifcy Faeak Out l! 46 Mr. Summers M Oj t h Mr. HaU Dttyfi t S PA 7th GxoA$j Miss Ensworth PJujSiC fi' pAucMiotb Mrs. Frichtel L I t Ob t Vb t e, v Mr. Yoasi Mr. Harris ItAjustAlal y-ih Miss l.owenhagen Gpcuuih 8th Giadz Mrs. Zehner 47 Qpecictt l. Mr. White Art Mr. Reagan 48 fidm cyuj BMaAj— Mr. Williams (Pres.), Mrs. Dea- therage, Mrs. Frentress, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Zahel, Mr. Booco, Mrs. Raider, Mrs. Osbun, Mrs. Dalton, Mr. Rickerby. Qchoo B oqaAj- Mr. Flanders (Pres.), Mrs. Morton (Sec.), Mr. Butts, Mr. Signs, Mr. Fulton (V. Pres.), Mrs. Baird. 49 Mrs. Ciani Mrs. Rolando Mrs. DuBois BuS Duu tS Mrs. Barnes Mr. Rhodes Mrs. Kline Mrs. Mills Mrs. Rolando Mr. Clark Custodiers 50 B tito ,- Typists Avtists PauJta White, Teresa Qhu ca Jan, Dakota Dm [jUath Jt K PtanJeAS To ,£he e, Assistant ReeioCianl BuSinm (gs.- Aihe, Bonnes Ji ,Qotaa , PkotogiapheA, Connie fi uAphy Cpwts GaAjy ftAeaue k, Qpon ot Uv. Pmyan, jheAe, umoTitnes we, thought we, wouldn't, But we, IjfaoMy got tt done,, Ittookakto OAi, But we, hoi a tot 0 Juju l-lexe, it is ... we, hope, you, tlUitlll TUSfaft W. Brandon C. Dove C. Murphy Pres. V. -Pres. Sec. Sponsor-Miss Lowenhagan Sharon Williams Treasurer Ann Signs Student Council B. Archuleta S. Barnes T. Barnes R. Bennett C. Cannon A. Doolin D. Dowling C. Gledhill B. Hayes D. Howard J. Lasky F. Low the r J. Maaske W. Monteith M. Moon D. Moore E. Ongaro M. Mundy S. Rhodes C. Rickerby R. Rienks S. Stanton 52 G. Ciani K. Deatherage S. Barnes C. Scott E. Camilletti W. Heil C. Arnett C. Williams R. Booco J. Bennett K. Frentress R. Smith L. Sherman G. Sanborn L Morton R. Montieth N. Twite J. Kagie B. Twite D. Gregory L Rhodes E. Simkins J. Doolin D. Hurst 53 Top Row - R. Rienks, D. Dowling, F. Lowther, R- Bennett, D. Moore, T. Hancock, D. Gregory, J. Doolin. Middle Row - T. Barnes, G. Ciani, K. Deatherage, R. Bo- oco, R. Smith, N. Twite, K. Frentress. Bottom Row - E. Camilletti, W. Monteith, W. Heil, L. Morton, J. Kagie, E. Simkins, K. Murphy and Coach Hall. CtM L Top Row - E. Ongaro, J. Maaske, S. Rho- des. Second Row - B. Archuleta, B. Ha- yes, S. Barnes, M. Moon, J. Laskee. Third Row - A. Doolin, C. Rickerby, D. Hurst, L. Rhodes, C. Stanton. Fourth Row - D. Howard, C. Gledhill, C. Can- non, M. Mundy, L. Sherman. Fifth Row - C. Williams, R. Monteith, C. Scott, S. Barnes, and A. Barrett. Cheerleaders - S. Williams, A. Signs, J. Zehner, and G. Sanborn. 54 OZ-61 Casikla Jim Debbie Mike f-fOtoftCOHttug Ou££M Potty ytukA e Paula Glenn 57 Pep Ck b 53 Unda Mike Dawn Jim Joyce Randal Janet Sam AJi d u SfXktft 59 Oyaxvc e. QiouM iBiPMkcitq h i JewQdiOol 63 Jf CRAIG If INDUSTRIAL BANK 529 Yampa, Craig, Colorado Dial 824-6571 HAYDEN STANDARD When It Comes STATION © THE INSIDE EDGE Shop BEAR RIVER CO-OP Steamboat Springs, Colo. Salutes the Class of 71” Congratulations Grads! Proposed New Building FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CRAIG Highest insured savings • home mortgage loans • commercial loans • student loans Siebott Hardware Jackson’s Office Supply 37 W. Victory Way. Craig. Colo. Congratulations Seniors from ALLEN’S the man's store shop ALLEN’S for • Graduation Suits • Levis and Levi Casuals • Campus Wear • Arrow Shirts • Resistrol Hats Craig. Colorado Steamboat Springs. Colorado BARNES COAL SERVICE KEEP US WARM” Hayden, Colorado HAYDEN LUMBER AND SUPPLY HAYDEN GRAIN CO. Congratulations from Craig, Colorado's NORTHWEST SALES, INC. THE KIMSEY AGENCY Congratulations to the Senior Class HAYDEN, COLORADO HAYDEN MERC Hayden, Colorado HAYDEN PHARMACY Hayden, Colorado Congratulations Seniors from your Smith-Corona and Royal Typewriter Dealer TIP TOP TYPE SHOP 511 Lincoln, Steamboat Springs Colorado Fine Take-Out Gourmet Foods Steamboat Springs, Colorado YAMPA VALLEY ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION Steamboat Springs, Colorado For That Special Occasion Fnjoy the Cameo Dinner Prices — SI R'S to SI.'SO Next to the Courthouse in Steamboat Springs, Colorado CITY CAFE Hayden, Colorado 68 Colorado-Ute’s 168,000 kw Hayden Station Congratulations Seniors of 1971 from COLORADO-UTE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED Montrose, Colorado The Yampa Valley State Bank Salutes THJ: CLASS OF 1971 F. R. CARPENTER reCtISTered 1 Hayden, Colorado Since 1909” MEAT-TYPE HERFORDS Green Furniture Company 70 Steamboat Springs Colorado Steamboat Springs Colorado leading JEWELERS SINCE 1916 IE« Sather’s Leading Jewelers Craig, Colorado ROUTT COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Steamboat Springs, Colo. Contact Pete Barnes to build a House of Security VV-v Mr. Mrs. John Doe BERNINA CHALET 13 W. Victory Way, Craig, Colorado Larry and Sharon Pletcher 1 - - Always the Best — Bernina Sewing Machines, Fabrics, Sewing Notions, Yarn, Toys, Scissor Sharpening, Handmade Custom Draperies OUR ADVERTISERS Cashway Distributor Decker’s Welding Shop Craig, Colorado Hayden, Colorado The Gallery Baierl’s Welding Steamboat Springs, Colorado Hayden, Colorado Hayden Valley Dairy Mills Auto Service Hayden, Colorado Hayden, Colorado West End Motel Shaws Studio Hayden, Colorado Craig, Colorado Hayden Valley Liquor Sears Authorized Merchant Hayden, Colorado Craig, Colorado Lyon Merit Drug Harwigs Saddlery Western Wear Steamboat Springs, Colorado Steamboat Springs, Colorado Luran Auto Parts El Rancho Cafe Steamboat Springs, Colorado Steamboat Springs, Colorado The Kinney Drug Company Spinning Wheel Steamboat Springs, Colorado Steamboat Springs, Colorado The Buttonbush Hesteds Store Steamboat Springs, Colorado Craig, Colorado Montgomery Wards Greeley Gas Steamboat Springs, Colorado Craig, Colorado Betty’s Shop Davidson Electric and Refrigeration Craig, Colorado Craig, Colorado Cowan’s Rexall Drug Irick Saddle Shop Craig, Colorado Craig, Colorado Golden Rule Store Empire-Courier Craig, Colorado Craig, Colorado Florette Flowers The Midwest Craig, Colorado Craig, Colorado Marj Marr Del’s Jewelry Craig, Colorado Steamboat Springs, Colorado Kester’s Jewelry Pioneer Hotel and Bar Craig, Colorado Steamboat Springs, Colorado Yampa Valley Dairy J. C. Penneys Craig, Colorado Steamboat Springs, Colorado Craig Tire Mileage Co. Steamboat Pilot Craig, Colorado Steamboat Springs, Colorado Jerry’s Texaco The Dorothy Shop Craig, Colorado Steamboat Springs, Colorado Dave’s Servicenter Linde's Service Station Hayden, Colorado Hayden, Colorado 72 • „ • n . . ■ .-rv o s -' - • - V ' ' ■ ; -r ;. •. V - f.VA-- -„• .- •• . - - . A- -U -.x . . ■ • ' -•• •. ; X- . •'. ‘ %1 W _ ' N ‘ • • •• . . '• r o-. v x- .v . - -r?--••• VSi -'r . - • - , v V • xVV wi .r -,t- - W, -v -vv •■•: ij L
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