Plateau Valley School - Lariat Yearbook (Collbran, CO)

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Co-Editors: Kathy Johnson and Bill Nichols DEDICATION Mr. Mrs. George Bevan Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Ernest M. Brake Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Howard E. Branson Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Alfred Carver Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Ernest Chapman Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Robert Geesaman Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Paul Dillon Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Emery E. Harman Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Donald Johnson Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Aaron Kulp Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Raymond R. Lyons Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. James K. Willson Miles McDaniel Carl Foreman Raymond J. McDonnell Dick Nichols Miles S. Reed Edwin J. Rother Richard L. Schafer Scott Walck Teddy F. Walker Joe Ward Harold Webb They say if you take a man's money, you've only taken his mon- ey; but if you take a man's time, you've taken a part of his life. We, the Seniors of 1973, would like to thank you, our parents, for giving us a part of your life. Because of this we are exceedingly proud to dedicate our yearbook to you. 2 )9 draiaisti§tioa BOARD OF EDUCATION Superintendent C. L. KINNEY Principal P. R. DILLON Elementary Principal J. E. PAGE Counselor R. R. WINE GARDENER Harvey Lorimor, Bernetta Charlesworth, Stanely Long, Miles McDaniel, Harold Harvey, Nate Nichols. Facility' EARL EVERETT ALAN GIFFORD PAUL DILLON CLYDE EARLEY Biology, Chemistry, 9th 8th History, Geography, 7-8 Math, Driver's Ed., English IV-III-I I-I, Science, Independent H.S. Boy's P.E. Algebra I, 7-8 Boy's P.E. Speech. Study. CHARLES MORGAN K-4 Music, Elem. P. E., Band, Elem. Band, Stage Band. LARRY PRICE Typing I, Bookkeeping, Cons. Ed., Comm. I, Law, Office Practice. SCOTT RICHMOND Geometry, Math IV-I, 8th Science, Algebra I- II. ELAINE SANDERS 7-8 English, Journalism, Spanish I-II. CHARLES SCHOWALTER 8-9 Ind. Arts, Arts Crafts, Metals, Power Mech, Woods, Drafting. ELAINE SCHRAMM 8-9 Home Ec., Family Living, Boy's Home Ec., Home Ec II. ROY WINEGARDNER U.S. Hist., Amer. Gov't., Psychology, World Problems. RUTH WISSEL Elem. P. E., 7th His- tory Science, 7-8 Girl’s P.E., H.S. Girl's P.E. 6 CLARA WARD BETTY HAWKINS BILLIE REED Head Cook Mr. Allen Gifford is one of rwenty-nine nominees for Colorado Teacher of the Year who, this year, received an Honorable Men- tion Certificate. Mr. Gifford specializes in English, speech and drama for grades nine through twelve. 7 THE CLASS OF 1973 Our trail stretches ahead We look backward and see the winding road that has brought us here. We look forward toward a limitless future waiting just around the bend. Tim Be van Linda Branson Larry Carver Ernestine Chapman Pat Crawford Richard Foreman Kathy Johnson Ray Lyons Larry McDaniel Kathy McDonnell Bill Nichols Vickie Reed Susie Ward Mait Webb Roberta Willson Mrs. Nichols 8 TIM BEVAN Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, All-League 3, Honorable Mention 4: Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Band 1,2,3, 4; Stage Band 3,4, Pep Band 1, 2; Ski Club 3,4; Homecoming King 4; Class Officer, V.P. 1. LINDA BRANSON Pep Club 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3, Stage Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 1,2,3; Ski Club 1,2; Sr. Play 4; Jr. Play 3; Prom Attendant 4; Library 3,4. CINDY BRAKE Cheerleader 1; Glee Club 1; Class Officer, Sec. 1; Annual Staff 4; Round-Up Staff 4; South Gate Jr. High School 1. LARRY CARVER Football 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Honor Society 3,4, V. P. 4; Sr. Play 4; Jr. Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Round -Up Staff 4; Boys State 3. 11 SCOTT DILLON Football 3,4; Track 3,4; Ski Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Jr. Play 3; Home- coming Candidate 3; Class Offi- cer, V. P. 4; Student of the Month 3; Nucla 1,2. JOHN HARMAN Football 1,4, Co-Captain 4; Bas- ketball 1; Track 1; Sr. Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Round-Up Staff 4; Lebo H. S. 1; Chino H.S. 2,3. PAT CRAWFORD Girls Track 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,4; Sr. Play, S.D. 4; Annual Staff 4; Round-Up Staff 4; Stu- dent of the Month 4; Girls Volley- ball, Capt. 4; Girls Basketball 4. ERNESTINE CHAPMAN Pep Club 1; Cheerleader 2,3, 4, Head 4; Band 1,3, Pep Band 1; Student Council 4; Honor Socie- ty 3,4, Pres. 4; Ski Club 1,2, 3,4, Sec. 3,4; Sr. Play 4; Jr. Play 3; Homecoming Candidate 1; Prom Queen 4; Class Officer, Sec. 2; Annual Staff 4; Round- U p Staff 4; Library 3,4; Maso- nic Award 3; Girls’ State 3; Stu- dent Council Tri-League 4. RICHARD FORSMAN Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, All-League 2,4, Manager 3; Basketball 1,2,3, 4, Captain 1, 2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3, 4, State 2, 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, Council 4, Stage Band 3,4, Pep Band 1,2; Student Council 1,4; Ski Club 1, 2,3,4; Homecoming Candidate 1; Prom King 4; Library 2,3,4. 12 RAYMOND LYONS Football 2,3,4, All-League Off. 4, Def. 4, Honorable Mention 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Track 1,2,3, State 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3, Stage Band 2, Pep Band 1,2; Student Council 1,4, Pres. 4; Sr. Play 4; Jr. Play 3; Carnival Candidate 3; Class Of- ficer, Pres. 1; Student of the Month 1,4; Boys' State 4; State Student Council W orkshop 4; Merrit's Who's Who Award 3. KATHY JOHNSON Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Sec. 4; Band 1,2, Pep Band 1,2; Honor Society 2,3,4, Sec. 4; Sr. Play 4; Jr. Play 3; Homecoming Candidate 4; Prom Attendant 4; Annual Staff 4, Co-Editor 4; Round-Up Staff 4, Co-Editor 4; Student of the Month 1,2; Masonic Award 3; Girls' State Alternate 3; Out- standing Teenagers of America 3,4; Who’s Who in National Honor Society 4. LARRY McDANIEL Football 1; Basketball 1; Student Council 3; Ski Club 2,3,4; Prom Attendant 4; Annual Staff 4; Round-Up Staff 4. KATHLEEN McDONNELL Honor Society 3,4; Glee Club 3, 4; Chorus 2; Sr. Play 4; S.D.; Library 1,4; Who's Who in Na- tional Honor Society 4. MIKE KULP Basketball 1; Band 1,2,3; Student Council 2 (1 2 of a year); Ski Club 1; Prom Attendant 4; Class Officer, Pres. 2 (1 2 of a year). 13 VICKIE REED Glee Club 3; Chorus 2; Sr. Play 4; Jr. Play 3; Prom Attendant 4; Volleyball 4; Captain 4; Girls Basketball 4. JIM ROTHER Band 1; Chorus 2; Carnival Candidate 4; Wrestling 1; F.F.A. 1; KOFA High School 1. RICK SCHAFER Band 1,2,3; Officer 1; Council 1; Pep Band 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Sr. Play 4; Jr. Play 3; Library 1,2; F.F.A. 1; National Youth Congress Delegate 2; Freshman Play; National Choir; Fruita Jr. 1; I.Y.A. 2. BILL NICHOLS Football 3,4, Co-Captain 4, All-League 4; Basketball 1,2, Manger 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, Council 4, Ptcs . 4, Stage Band 1.2,3,4, Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Ttack 1,3,4, State 3; Sr. Play 4; Jr. Play 3; Class Officer, Pres. 4; Annual Staff 4; Round- Up Staff 4, Co-Editor 4; Boys State 3; League Exchange Stu- dent 3. RANDY WALCK Student Council 3, V.P. 3; Prom Attendant 4; Class Officer, Pres. 2,3 (1 2 of a year, 2), V.P. (1 2 of a year, 2); State Student Council Workshop 3; Wrestling 1; Chess Club 1; Eagle Valley 1. SUE WARD Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2, Pep Band 1,2; Carnival Candi- date 3; Annual Staff 4; Round- Up Staff 4; Girls Volleyball 4, Captain 4; Girls Basketball 4. LINDA WALKER Pep Club 1,2; Band 1; Chorus 2; Sr. Play 4; Jr. Play 3; Carnival Candidate 4. MA1T WEBB Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1; Band 1,2,3,4, Stage 3,4, Pep Band 2, Band King 4; Student Council 1; Ski Club 3,4; Carnival Candidate 2; Annual Staff 4; Round-Up Staff 4. ROBERTA WILLSON Pep Club 1,2; Band 1,2,3, 4, Stage Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; F.T.A. 4; Chorus 2; Sr. Play 4; Jr. Play 3; Class Officer, Sec. 3,4; An- nual Staff 4; Round-Up Staff 4; Student of the Month 3; DAR Good Citizen Award 4. 15 SENIOR WILL I, Tim Bevan, will my talent to always have an excuse, even during hunting season, to all fellow sportsmen, I, Cindy Brake, will my extra large mouth to future A-team cheerleaders, I, Linda Branson, will my ability of falling in and out of love to all the future P. V. couples. I, Larry Carver, will my blank mind to any fool who wants it. I, Ernestine Chapman, will my ability to ski to Ronnie Jensen. I, Pat Crawford, will my height to Stephen Thornberg. I, Scott Dillon, will my science mess ups to Nate Geesaman. I, Richard Forsman, will my athletic abilities to next year's team. I, John Harman, will my ability to imitate anything from teachers to creaky door hinges to anyone who wishes to be mistrusted, hated, flunked ... I, Kathy Johnson, will my ability to graduate without really trying to Brenda Reeves. I, Mike Kulp, will my worn out psychology book to next year's psychology students. I, Raymond Lyons, will my leadership abilities to next year's Student Body president. I, Larry McDaniel, will my nickname to anybody who wants it. I, Kathleen McDonnell, will my week's supply of food to Mr. G. so he won't starve. I, Bill Nichols, will my optimism and school spirit to next year's athletic teams. I, Vickie Reed, will my deodorant to the next P. E. class. I, Jim Rother, will my Rambler to Richard Forsman. I, Ricky Schafer, will my ability to trip over the rug and mess up lines in the junior class play to the class of 1883. I, Ila Trout, will my entire fortune of $2.00 to the girl's powder room for the foundation of a cigarette machine. I, Randy Walck, will my fun times in and out of school to juniors who measure up to my recreational abilities. I, Linda Walker, will my ability to trip on the school bus stairs to anyone that has my gracefulness. I, Sue Ward, will my ability to play volleyball without really trying to Debbie Durbin. I, Mait Webb, will my ability to shoot three bucks and two does during the regular rabbit season to the hunters of P. V. I, Roberts Willson, will my laugh to anybody who needs it. 16 PROPHECY Once upon a time from PV Came the class of '73. The twenty-four graduates made it at last; And as of today, it is ten years past. Each one went his separate way, And here is what they are doing today ... Besus is still in the high country trying to fill his 1972 elk validation. Big Jim and Linda are in their tenth year of happily married life and are expecting a child. Skunk has accomplished his life goal of getting his picture on the front of the National Women's Rodeo Club Magazine. Porker and Anchospi have combined their Texaco and Co-Op stations and are the acting managers to a string ofTex-Op service stations. Hormone is well on his way to his tenth billion; he gave up on the first nine. Sidney Crack and Bob are still having problems with their car. Muttlietta” has completed her 1,000th picture and has made her fortune. She recently opened a painting school. Stack is now stationed in Maine where she is teaching Ray, Jr. how to fish for lobsters. Cash is touring the country winning every race he has entered with his Bonneville. Blondie is still trying to be the first woman to be ad- mitted to the Air Force Academy where M. K. C. is enrolled. Stretch has recently been appointed as the Director of the F. B. I. where Baker Man is trying to be another James Bond. His code numer is .00072.03. Wymer” has been reported missing on a bear hunt, but agent .00072.03, is hot on his trail. Grassy also has opened a detective agency. Dillon has developed a mysterious growth formula, but we have no additional information on the strange substance. Squirt has now become the only single marriage counselor, counseling only avail- able bachelors. Chick has made his millions in the movies and has recently bought the Happy Hereford Ranch, the largest in Plateau Valley. Cokie Joe is the chief wrangler on the PV Hereford Ranch. Screw, now 7 9” is playing basketball with the New York Nicks. Squaw has set up a $5,000 teepee and is looking for a brave brave. It” has just been named the woman of the year for being the first woman to run around the world in eighty days. Snew has just been named Twiggy No. 2 by the Twiggy Institute of Natural Shape. The preceding names and places were changed to protect the innocent. Any similarity to persons living or dead is purly coincidental. Our prophecy is intended in good humor and fun. Besus - Tim Bevan Bib Jim - Jim Rother Linda - Linda Walker Skunk - Mait Webb Porker - Randy Walck Anchospi - Mike Kulp Hormone - John Harman Sidney Crack - Cindy Brake Muttlietta - Roberta Willson Slack” - Linda Branson Cash - Larry Carver Blondie” - Pat Crawford Stretch” - Eamestine Chapman Baker Man - Richard Forsman Wymer - Ray Lyons Dillon - Scott Dillon Gassy” - Kathleen McDonnell Squirt - Kathy Johnson Chick - Bill Nichols Cokie Joe - Rick Schafer Screw” - Larry McDaniel Squaw - Vickie Reed IT - Ila Trout Snew - Susan Ward NICKNAMES 17 18 — ——1— — Pres. Cindy Skrbina V. P. Danny Hawkins Sec. Marion Hackler Sponsors Mr. Gifford Mr. Wine gardener JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Rudy Bevan Todd Bjerstedt Betty Brown Jim Carnahan 20 Toni Charlesworth Lynn Chenoweth Kim Cummins Kathy Cunningham Kim Cunningham Rick Davis Dwayne Dillard Susan Durbin Marion Hackler Danny Hawkins Chris Hill Rick Hollembeak 21 Terri Hulton Ronnie Jensen Paula Reeves 22 Wade Springer Jeanine Thomberg Corky Ungaro Dale White Norma White Dale Y ork Sec. Cathy Carnahan Pres. Matt Springer V. P. Dea Gibson SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Sponsors Mr. Everett Mrs. Shramm Clinton Adams Nancy Anderson David Baldwin Morrie Blackman Larry Brake Celia Carnahan Lavonne Currier Richard Dean Debbie Durbin Linda Fuller Dea Gibson Eddie Gunderson Kim Harper Wade Hill 25 Merrie J. Hollembeak Bruce Larsen Steven Mitchell Manz Brenda Reeves Kathy Riley Matt Springer Larry Stanley Judy Trout 26 Tiishmea Pres. Jeff Dillon V.P. Donna Gibson Sec. Steve Thornberg Sponsors Mr. Price Mr. Morgan FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Mark Brown Evonne Click George Currier 28 Jeff Dillon Karen Earley Chris Felczak Eddie Foreman Donna Gibson Eva Rae Hall John Harper Clarence Johnson Marilee Kuehn William Lancaster D’Ann Long Boyd McAlexander 29 Cindy Mohrman Lee Mohrman Cynthia Mooie Wayne Moore Carol Schafer Chris Skrbina Pam Wells Merlin White Craig Woodring 30 junior «High Rhonda Ahrens Nate Christie Mike Fuller Jeff Gapter Leslie Harrison Lora Isom Dan Jester Donald Johnson Theresa McDonnell Rex Mitchell Pam Mohrman Danny Nichols Janet Nichols Jean Nichols Judy Nichols Doug Powell Richard Shumway Cindy Stafford Terry Willson Joyce Bailey Mark Berry Tori Bevan Terry Brake Debby Bumguardner Darrell Carver Janice Chapman Gary Cummins Debby Davis Jerald Hawkins Linda Hollembeak Judy Hulton Merle Isom Johnny Jordan Linda Jordan Andy Kelley John Lyons Brian McAlexander John McDonnell Ivan Mitchell Rhonda Page Debbie Pfertsh John Schafer Gary Shumway Marsha Spangler 32 Elementary' SIXTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Carol Nichols, Janice Hulton, Londa Wells, Ruby Severson, Lu- ann Wallace, Leah Mills, Eve Green, Carrie Karlson, Abbie Norvell. MIDDLE ROW: Jerry Brake, Glenn Brown, David Hawkins, David Hill, Tom Bieser, Melvin Barnes, Rocklin Norvell, Zack Hill, Jim Stites, Mrs. Woodward. BACK ROW: Bill Hoke, Bob Peden, John Moore, Reva Mitchell, Rose Anne Kelly, Penny Nichols, Lora Hefton, Caren Skrbina, Shannon Christie, Cristy Stafford. FIFTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Alan Dillon, Dale Click, Ora Chenoweth, Mavrick Barnes, Anita Stites, Anita Nichols, Scott Stanley, Clarence Nichols. SECOND ROW: Randi Cadwell, Stacy Hoke, Kammy McElwain, Mike Carnahan, Brian Roberts, Mike Cunningham, Lenny Hill. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Nichols, Aaron Stessman, Kim Wallace, Glenda Spangler, Larry Kendall, Lisa Isom, Daniel Chenoweth, Mitchell McManus. TOP ROW: Connie Bjerstedt, Brenda McAlexander, Nella Springer, Kenneth Lynn, Richard Keys, Lisa McDonnell, Melanie Harrison, Debbie Riley. FOURTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Eric Bruton, Bruce McAlexander, Michael Martenez, Randy Norvell. MIDDLE ROW: Tim Everett, Debbie Wissel, Barbara Harxison, Con- nie Kendall, Freddie Wallace. BACK ROW: Frank Whaley, Kirk Berry, Ke- vin Adams, Jeff Isom, Bill Pfertsh. Teacher: Miss Spence. FRONT ROW; Michael Harvey, Jack Pfertsh, Kelly Everett, Janet Sanders, Matt- hew Harman. MIDDLE ROW: Kurt Ahrens, Jesse Karlson, Doug Peden, Mike Page, Mark Wissel, Rinda Mitchell. BACK ROW: Melanie Nichols, Joann McDonnell, Janice Sanders, Pamela Shideler, Penny Nichols, Tammi Matthews, Nanci Jester. Teacher: Mr. Page. THIRD GRADE SECOND GRADE FIRST GRADE FRONT ROW: Jack Riley, Mark Harman, Mark Cur- rier, Lindin Johnson, Daren Hawkins, Reymond Norvell, Joyce Sanders, Teresa Everett. MIDDLE ROW: John Hill, Kent Hill, Jerry Gunderson, Paul Stafford, Wesley Whaley, Cyndi Ni- chols, Tammy Kees, Shaw- na Clark, Rodney Cadwell. BACK ROW: Randy Brown, Brendan Heely, Wendy Mc- Donnell, Penny Nichols, Ladonna Kuhlman, Feli- city Hefton, Michelle Har- vey, Deborah Roberts, Teacher: Mrs. Schowalter. FRONT ROW; Wesley Hawkins, Nita Bumguardner, Bert Hill, Kevin Kees, Leslie Jean Hill, Mike Harman, Philip Stafford. BACK ROW; Melanie Scott, Shawn Phillips, Wendy Peden, Brent Harper, Blake McElwain, Shaun Anderson, Darrenn Heely, Teacher: Mrs. Page. FRONT ROW: John Harrison, Lynda Bobbitt, Allen Martinez, Penny Gibbs, Ruth Hollembeak, Zack Stanley, Tammy Bumguardner. MIDDLE ROW: Alex Lloyd, Trina Phillips, Roy Brassard, Christian Madsen, Gary White, Michael Isom, Leslie Matthews, Norman Scott. BACK ROW; Signa Bruton, Jodi Hill, Jacquetta Spangler, Pat Page, Rebecca Nostrand, Wanda Johnson, Joy Bieser, Lori Carver, Teacher: Mrs. Morgan. KINDERGARTEN 36 RICHARD FORS MAN Fullback, defensive end. Captain, All- league linebacker. RAY LYONS LETTERMEN TIM BE VAN End, defensive back. All-league offensive- defensive back. Tackle, defensive end, honorable men- tion. 38 Tackle, All-league defensive-interior lineman. Tackle 39 FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: Chris Felozak, Eddie Gunderson, Dwayne Dillard, Kim Cunningham, Scott Dillon, Bill Nichols, Ronnie Jensen, Dale York, Eddie Forsman, Matt Springer, Merlin White, Jeff Dillon, Manager; Wade Hill. COACHES Alan Gifford Scott Richmond We relate to others with a word, a look, a touch, a motion. We relate one to one, one to two, and one to many. How we relate and what we relate is a personal matter born in the mind and heart. TEAM BACK ROW: Coach Richmond, Craig Woodring, Richard Dean, Kim Cummins, Dale White, Tim Sevan, Tad Lyons, Chris Hill, Richard Forsman, john Harman, Rudi Bevan, Todd Bjerstedt, Coach Gifford. Ours Theirs 12 Fruits 0 6 Cedaredge 24 14 Central J. V.'s 20 0 Basalt 20 6 Grand Junction J. V.'s 12 0 Eagle Valley 17 6 Roaring Fork 56 27 Grand Valley 6 COACHES Mr. Morgan Mr. Richmond Bill Nichols LEAGUE GAMES W in Loss 5 5 ALL GAMES Win Loss 10 6 He's up for the shot ... an attempted block ... it’s on the rim... it's good, two points! Sweat, tears, cheers, prayers, whispers, flashes of color, the smell of popcorn ... this is a basketball game. But a basketball team is effort, teamwork, ability, willpower, the desire to win, pride, and a constant striving to reach that ulti- mate goaL And such a team we have! VARSITY FRONT ROW: Coach Richmond, R. Foreman, T. Bevan, R. Lyons, M. Webb, Assistant Coach Morgan. BACK ROW: C. Ungaro, D. Hawkins, W. Springer, K. Cummins, D. York, B. Nichols, Manager. JUNIOR VARSITY FRONT ROW: K. Cunningham, C. Hill, D. Dillard. MIDDLE ROW: B. Larsen, M. Powell, M. Blackman, S. Mitchell, M. Springer, D. Baldwin, W. Hill. TOP ROW: Coach Morgan, J. Harper, B. McAlexander, E. Foreman, J. Dillon, S. Fifield, R. Dean. 44 LEAGUE CHAMPION CHEERLEADERS 1973 Cindy Skrbina, Marion Hackler, Toni Charlesworth, Ernestine Chapman The most important tiling a team needs is support. Without support a team is dead. And the best support a team can be given is an active Pep Club, led by cheerful lead- ers dedicated to good sportsmanship, cheerleaders so dedicated to the team they keep on going, through defeat or glorying triumph. Plateau Valley is indeed priviledged to have such cheerleaders who have constantly strived to build the school spirit and support the team with such enthusiasiam. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Theresa McDonnell, Cindy Stafford Janet Nichols, Terry Willson 45 FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS Marion Hackler Ernestine Chapman Cindy Skrbina (Head) JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Joann Nichols Chris Skrbina 46 VARSITY Marion Hackler Ernestine Chapman (Head) Cindy Skrbina CHEERLEADERS Toni Charlesworth 47 PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEAM TOP ROW: Marion Hackler, Karen Scott, Paula Reeves, Pat Crawford, Holly Manz, Celia Carnahan. MIDDLE ROW: Joyce Smalley, Chris Skrbina, Carol Shumway, Vickie Reed, Sue Ward, Ila Trout. BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Riley, Norma Trout, Pam Wells, Brenda Reeves, Terry Hulton, Debbie Durbin. Coach: Mrs. Wissel. SNAPS 48 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY PRES. Ernestine Chapman V. P. Larry Carver SEC. Kathy Johnson TODAY ... We stand as citizens in a confusing world of affluence and poverty, concern and apathy, war and dreams of peace. We sing our songs and live our lives and we stand ready to shape the society we will rule. BACK ROW: Kathleen McDonnell, Toni Charlesworth, Todd Bjerstedt, Susan Durbin, Danny Hawkins, Sponsor Mr. Gifford, Paula Reeves, Pat Crawford, Jeanine Thornberg, Cindy Skr- bina, Scott Dillon. FRONT ROW: Kathy Johnson, Larry Carver, and Ernestine Chapman. 50 STUDENT COUNCIL LEFT TO RIGHT: Eddie Foreman, Todd Bjeretedt, Danny Hawkins, Brenda Reeves, Paula Reeves, Dale York, Raymond Lyons, Cindy Skrbina, Richard Foreman, Ernestine Chapman, Chris Skrbina, Bill Nic- hols, Eddie Gunderson. STANDING: Mr. Price. Student Council is an elected body, primarily established to enable students to develop leadership qualities and learn how a government functions. The council works with school au- thorities to accomplish goals which the faculty, supervisors and students believe add to a better learning environment. The Student Council is representative for all the student body; aid this year, as always, they have done an outstanding job in representing all. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Sec., Cindy Skrbina; V. P., Dale York; Pres., Raymond Lyons; Sponsor, Mr. Price. 51 PEP CLUB FRONT ROW: Kathy Cunningham, Nancy Anderson, Dea Gibson, Marilee Kuehn, Donna Gibson, Eva Rae Hall, Pam Wells. MIDDLE ROW: Norma White, Merrie Jean Hollembeak, Carol Schafer, Carol Shumway, Celia Carnahan, Lavonne Currier, D'Ann Long, Evonne Click, Sue Ward. BACK ROW: Paula Reeves, Ka- thy Johnson, Pat Crawford, Karen Scott, Kim Harper, Cindy Mohrman, Karen Earley, Ila Trout, Holly Manz. Pep Club has been very supportive of our football and basketball teams. They stood behind the teams all the way, even when the going got tough. Pep club boosted school spirit at our pep rallies and led the rest of the school with their enthusiasm. PEP CLUB OFFICERS Secretary Kathy Johnson President Paula Reeves Vice-President Norma White FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW: Todd Bjerstedt, Bill Nichols, Ray Lyons, Ronnie Jensen, Dale York. BACK ROW: Kathleen McDonnell, Toni Charlesworth, Merrie Jean Hollembeak, Norma White, Kathy John- son, Paula Reeves, Linda Branson, Susan Durbin, Cindy Skrbina, Ernestine Chapman. FT A OFFICERS President: Bill Nichols Vice-President: Linda Branson Secretary-treasurer: Kathleen McDonnell Historian: Toni Charlesworth 53 OFFICERS SKI CLUB Sponsors: Mr. Dillon Mr. Schowalter President: Scott Dillon Vice-President: Ronnie Jensen Secretary: Ernestine Chapman FALLING IN POWDER Silence Nothing moves Only snow sifting through the firs Creeping under my parka Tickling my face. Brian Baird 54 Some are only beginning . . . Through twelve long years, Twelve beautiful, warm, blossoming summers, And twelve cold, angry winters, We grew and expanded together. Now, this part of our lives must come to an end. But these glorious years will always be A part of each of us. As you gave your life to other trees through Your seed. We must give new life to others Through the seeds of our knowledge. And because of this, we shall never die. Others have achieved their goals . . . GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW: Carol Schafer, Cindy Morhman, Evonne Click. SECOND ROW: Donna Gibson, D’Ann Long, Norma Trout. THIRD ROW: Norma White, Roberta Willson, Kathy McDonnell, Terri Hulton. BACK ROW: Eva Rae Hall, Marilee Kuehn, Marion Hackler, Pam Wells, Chris Skrbina. SPONSOR: Mr. Morgan LIBRARY STAFF Jeanine Thomberg, Ricky Hollenbeak, Kathy McDonnell, Terry Dixon, Linda Branson, Greg Long, Ernestine Chapman. Sponsor: Mrs. Schramm. 56 JOURNALISM STAFF FRONT ROW: Roberta Willson, Bill Nichols, Cindy Brake, Sue Ward, BACK ROW: John Harman, Ernes- tine Chapman, Kathy Johnson, Mait Webb, Pat Crawford, Larry Carver, Larry McDaniel, 57 PLATEAU VALLEY CONCERT TWIRLERS Cindy Stafford Celia Carnahan Susan Durbin FRONT ROW - L-R: S. Durbin, T. Willson. SECOND ROW: T. McDonnell, D. Long, D. White, K. Cunningham, J. Nichols. THIRD ROW: D. Gibson, E. Hall, T. Bevan, M. Brown, J. Nic- hols, K. Cummins, R. Jensen, J. Nichols, T. Bevan. BACK ROW: Mr. Morgan, B. McAlexander, R. Webb, J. Capter. Theresa McDonnell AND MARCHING BAND FRONT ROW: J. Chapman, E. Click, C. Stafford, N. White. SECOND ROW: M. Webb, T. Charlesworth, K. Earley, D. Gib- son. THIRD ROW: R. Foreman, B. Nichols, I. Mitchell, G. Cum- mins, J. Schafer, N. Anderson, C. Hill, D. Carver, D. Dillard, C. Woodring. BACK ROW; J. Lyons, W. Hill, J. Nichols, A. Kel- ley. II STAGE BAND DRUMMER: L. Branson. FRONT ROW: K. Cunningham, W. Hill, J. Nichols, T. Charlesworth, N. Anderson, D. Gibson, C. Carnahan, Mr. Morgan. BACK ROW; M. Webb, T. Bjerstedt, T. Bevan, R. Jensen, D. Hawkins, R. Foreman, B. Nichols. BAND COUNCIL 60 STANDING: Mr. Morgan. SITTING: J. Lyons, K. Early, J. Nichols, T. Bevan, B. Nic- hols, R. Foreman, T. Charlesworth, D. White, R. Jensen. DRUM MAJORETTE BAND KING MAIT WEBB Each year a member of the senior class is elected as Band Sweetheart. This year, howev- er, tradition was broken; and for the first time at Plateau Valley, the Band has chosen a King. TONI CHARLESWORTH The half-time gun fires; the team runs off the field. There is a glint of polished brass and sil- ver; then a corp of green moves onto the field in a rousing chorus. Before the crowd of onlookers, the band swings into a formation and then seem- ingly effortlessly, moves to another. After the intricate moves and the rousing music are over, the band moves from the field, satisfying the audience with a supreme performance. And who has led this great group of individuals and made them act as one? The drum majorette. 61 JUNIOR CLASS PLAY UiUiUSilllkMliLJUlilil. Chief, you fly off the hammer like a 300 handle ! A FATE WORSE THAN DEATH OR ADRIFT ON LIFE'S SEA Kathy Johnson as Cariotta Flower Roberta Willson as Felicia Ramsgate Scott Dillon as Rodney Ramsgate Ernestine Chapman as Dorothea Ramsgate Tad Lyons as Burgess Lendahand Bill Nichols as Cassius Carstairs Rick Schafer as Cokie Joe Vickie Reed as Marie Linda Branson as Clarice Kingdon Larry Carver as Slick Carter Linda Walker as Jennie Lynd Terry Bjerstedt as Ada Cornell Student Director - Karen Linn I would as soon flee with a snake, you cur, for marriage to you would mean a fate worse than death. I haven't done anythin'. This is some kind o' a frameup. 62 SENIOR WHY NOT CLASS PLAY JOIN THE GIRAFFES? — wutk1 Ernestine Chapman as Susie Henderson Bill Nichols as Mr. Henderson Roberta Willson as Mrs. Henderson Rick Schafer as Sam Henderson Kathy Johnson as Natalie Goldman Linda Walker as Mrs. Chesney John Harman as Ralph Chesney Vickie Reed as Zigorna Linda Branson as Mrs. Scanlon Larry Carver as Yak Raymond Lyons as The Beast Student Directors: Kathleen McDonnell Patsy Crawford 63 CHRISTMAS IN FOREIGN LANDS AND AT HOME HOMECOMING ROYALTY KING TIM BEVAN QUEEN PAM WELLS Excitement ... in the drama of a pre- game pep talk, Homecoming royalty, all contributing to the vast memory which is high school life. CANDIDATES: Senior - Tim Bevan, Kathy Johnson, Junior - Todd Bjerstedt, Carol Shumway, Sophomore Matt Springer, Nancy Anderson, Freshman - Eddie Foreman, Pam Wells. 68 CARNIVAL ROYALTY SOPHOMORE CANDIDATES FRESHMAN CANDIDATES Joann Nichols Dave Baldwin Carol Schafer John Harper 69 FRIENDLIEST PATSY CRAWFORD AND TIM BEVAN WILDEST SEXIEST ERNESTINE CHAPMAN AND RICHARD FORSMAN MOST DEPENDABLE CINDY BRAKE AND RANDY WALCK KATHY JOHNSON AND SCOTT DILLON 70 MOST ATHLETIC MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT PATSY CRAWFORD AND TAD LYONS ERNESTINE CHAPMAN AND TAD LYONS 71 CLASS OF 1973 Roberta Larry C. Jim Sue John Patsy Linda B. Kathy M. Ernestine Scott Mike Tim Vickie Rick Randy 72 Larry M. Kathy J. Linda W. Mait Tad Bill Richard Cindy Ila Ross Heely 1 A 1 Mesa, Colorado | y I Bob Bjerstedt UT ] Mesa, Colorado J Jack Matthews Mesa, Colorado JVl Allen Dolling Mesa, Colorado Millard H. Dixon Mesa, Colorado ’ 4 J Ernie and Linda Hill Martin Woodring f Mesa, Colorado V Fred E. Wallace 1 ■ Collbran, Colorado Alfred Carver Mesa, Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Troy Stafford j Collbran, Colorado r' I Merle Isom pA Mesa, Colorado 1 Crescent Creamery, Inc. f f L Grand Junction, Colorado | Richard Carver MT Mesa, Colorado j Rex and Mary Clifton and Boys Collbran, Colorado t ' Clyde Warren Bruton 1 1 _ Mesa, Colorado George Currier [ | _ Collbran, Colorado V Julius Diemoz Mesa, Colorado v M Allen and Lita Hill V Wallace Currier | r— Molina, Colorado J T Gene and Sylvia Spangler | Collbran, Colorado 1 K _ Glen R. Morse 1 1 Molina, Colorado V Jack and Pat Riley J Collbran, Colorado I C Harold Peugh V Molina, Colorado Mary and Elbert McCurry 1“ 1 Collbran, Colorado 1 . Charles N. Nichols, Jr. j Molina, Colorado iT Cal and Jeanne Hackler — Collbran, Colorado 1 Nate Nichols f Molina, Colorado 1 Miles McDaniel [ Collbran, Colorado 74 Kammy and Blake McElwain Collbran, Colorado t J Clarence Fetters Mesa, Colorado Barbara and Le Roy McElwain Collbran, Colorado VA Jean Mathiesen T Mesa, Colorado y| J John Hill Collbran, Colorado VI C. A. Nichols, Jr. Molina, Colorado ca Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gunderson Collbran, Colorado Les and Sharon Hill Collbran, Colorado Dr. Ben E. Nichols Collbran, Colorado T Carl F. Henderson Collbran, Colorado UJV_ Richard L. Schafer Collbran, Colorado SK) Mr. and Mrs. Dean Walck Collbran, Colorado 4— Stanley Long Collbran, Colorado Henry J. Tupper Collbran, Colorado XM Curtis Charlesworth Collbran, Colorado Ben E. Nichols, Jr. Molina, Colorado Ja George Bevan Mesa, Colorado w Francis E. Chapman and Sons Collbran, Colorado Tim Bevan Mesa, Colorado Tom Bieser Mesa, Colorado Oi- Lee N. Bumguardner Mesa, Colorado Merle and Nellie Campbell Collbran, Colorado EK Harold Harvey Mesa, Colorado cH Tom Ellis Mesa, Colorado Dennis Bevan Mesa, Colorado Aaron and Virgina Kulp Collbran, Colorado r j C. A. Nichols Molina, Colorado Duane Woolworth Mesa, Colorado CDC Jack Long Collbran, Colorado yS' Dan Meador Mesa, Colorado CM) Roy Harvey Mesa, Colorado cr y JASPER RANCH Molina, Colorado LV— CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1973 AUTOGRAPHS Congratulations to Seniors of 73 Phone 858 3667 ★ Hardware ★ Electrical ★Appliances ★ Paint ★ Petroleum ★ Home and Garden ★Chemicals ★ Fertilizers ★ Feed ★ Seed P.O. Box 176 Collbran, Colorado 81646 487-3487 SIMMONS LOCK AND KEY SHOP All Kinds of Keys Made and Locks Repaired SAFES — NEW AND USED COMBINATIONS CHANGED Phone 242-5562 322 So. 2nd Street UP TO DATE CLEANERS 124 South Fifth Street Grand Junction, Colorado NICHOLS FIGURETTES Come in and see how much car your money can buy. THE BEST IN WOMEN'S GARMENTS IMPORT MOTORS, INC. Great Opportunities in Selling 235 Main Street Grand Junction, Colorado For a free personal fitting, contact — Phone — 242-1221 Mrs. Ben E. Nichols, Jr. Test price a Toyota TOYOTA NORTH AVENUE FURNITURE COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS BY NORTH AVENUE FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE 945 North Ave. Box 1789 Grand Jet. 81501 Phone 243 0646 or 243 2391 Area Code (303) AND APPLIANCE CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1973 Thank You to All Our Customers BILL'S A G MARKET ANDERSON FURNITURE CO. Palisade Your Friendly Associated Grocer Try us for Complete Home the Price Furnishings 112 W 3rd St. Phone 464 7506 Colorado Carpet and Linoleum Installations New and Used Furniture Fine Selection — Budget Terms 128 S. 2nd Grand Junction THE MALL FABRICS 552 Main Grand Junction Ph. 242-3848 Full Line of Trimmings and Accessories CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! . . . You've just taken a giant step on the springboard to success! FROM ANKONY — Leaders in the production of performance tested beef cattle seedstock for 35 years. Dynamo ■ Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 243 9600 Collbran, Colorado 487-3476 ANKONY ANKONY 81624 Stewart Milholland, Ranch Manager You're Always Welcome in First National T erritory Member FDIC FIRST NATIONAL a BANKS XjjjEp ■■■■■Hi GRANO JUNCTION • OLCNWOOO SPRINGS • ASPEN DRIVE-IN SERVICE Closed Mondays TOWN HOUSE LEATHERCRAFT Expert Shoe-Boot-Saddle-Bridle Repair Western Leather Goods and Craft Supplies Phone 242 4073 2855 North Ave. MARSHALL BLACK Grand Jet. Colo. LUDLAM SONS GARAGE Used Cars and Pickups In Business 26 Years Phone 242-3453 2914 North Avenue Grand Junction Colo. 81501 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO. 315 N. Spruce PLATEAU VALLEY STAGE LINE, INC. You Call — We Haul Collbran Grand Jet. Ph. 487 3483 Ph. 242 6659 GE Appliances and Television Red Wing Kitchen Cabinets HOME APPLIANCE KITCHEN CENTER We Service all Appliances 243-3290 Grand Jet. I 155 North 4th St. STUDENTS OF PLATEAU VALLEY POWDERHORN IS YOUR SKI AREA It's the ski area that says welcome to young people and means it! Remember? BRANSON'S BARBER SHOP DICK'S GULF STATION It Pays To Look Your Best Men and Ladies Hair Cutting Gas and Diesel AND DRIVE INN The World's Finest Motor Oil Hamburgers — Hot Dogs Cones — Shakes — Sundaes Grand Junction Colorado HUGH BRANSON Collbran, Colorado Phone 243-8754 83 HOFFMAN MT. GARFIELD MOTOR INC. AUTO PARTS Your Friendly Ford Dealer The Wise Buy From Hoffman Your Automotive Jobber Complete Parts and Service Serving you for 48 years Everything for Your Automobile Phone 464-5606 Phone 464-7597 464-5604 Palisade, Colorado SAVE FOR A BETTER FUTURE with COLLBRAN The Mutual Savings and Loan Association LOCKER PLANT 130 North Fourth Street Grand Junction, Colorado Congratulations Class of 1973 You Can Save By Mail At — Phone 487 3329 MUTUAL SAVINGS Collbran, Colorado BYNUMS WESTERN WEAR LEVIS WRANGLER Why Struggle Orally? Let us say it Florally ALLEN CROSS SUITS TONY LAMA BOOT JUSTIN BOOT NOCONA BOOT SADDLE AND TACK Home of Better Brands Phone 242-2844 419 Main P. O. Box 1746 Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 242 4292 1350 North Ave. Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 RAY'S CENTRAL SERVICE Friendliest place in town Delco Batteries — Dunlop Tires Phone 487 3426 Collbran Colorado FARM EQUIPMENT FORD FARM INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT l AZKSCO 1 (S SUPPLIES FARM HAND EQUIPMENT NEW HOLLAND MJ 242-7960 OR 243-7048 WESTERN IMPLEMENT CO. INC. 291 North Ave. Grand Junction Serving Colorado West and Eastern Utah tor Over 60 Years Over 40 Portable Typewriters In Stock £ 1 -teTtefrwiy. THE UNIQUE STORE GROCERIES AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 447 Rood Avenue P. O. Box 969 Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 303 242 5222 Campbell's Keystone, Plateau City Grand Junction, Colorado STEPHENS SPORTING GOODS STORE Over 10,000 pair to choose from. Shop our TWO Locations 337 Main 1316 North Ave. 510 Main Street Grand Junction, Colorado Hours: Mon. and Fri. 9 to 9 Other Weekdays 9 to 6 IF IT S COOD FOOD WAREHOUSE MARKET Wholesale Cash and Carry 1250 North 3rd Street Grand Junction Colorado GRAND JUNCTION SALES AND SERVICE 2870 No. Avenue Grand Junction, Colorado 242 1250 — 426 5426 Complete Farm and Ranch Supplies Massey Ferguson Allis-Chalmers David Brown HlE SlSlT ON VALLEY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION If you need additional college funds — come in and see our loan officer about a Student Loan Where people are more important than money 660 Rood Ave. Grand Junction, Colo. 243-1900 O. K. (Skip) CLIFTON President 1429 Grand Ave. Glenwood Springs, Colo. 945 851 I GRAND JUNCTION ARMY STORE COLLBRAN SUPPLY Army and Navy Clothing and Shoes Camping Equipment and Supplies Phone 242-7259 CORNER 5th AND COLORADO AVENUE Grand Junction, Colorado The Place To Buy Collbran 487-3341 Colorado Famous Shoes Since 1911 TREECE FURNITURE CO. Everything For The Home 514 Main Street Grand Junction, Colorado 336 Main Phone 242-8362 Grand Junction, Colorado D-J CAFE, MOTEL AND LOUNGE Fine Foods Expert Service Collbran Colorado 487-9991 COLORADO PRINTING CO. 421 Colorado Avenue Dial 242-3312 Grand Junction, Colorado GORDON’S BARBER SHOP Regular Cuts and Hair Styling Kids Under 12, $1.50 Adults, $2.00 Palisade, Colorado RAY'S TEXACO 28th and North Avenue Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 Telephone: (303) 242 8822 GOODYEAR TIRES AND TEXACO BATTERIES HIWAY 300 C United Bank of 4SN Grand Junction Ray Reeves Phone 487-3715 MESA UNITED BANK OF GRAND JUNCTION NATIONAL ASSOCIATION WARREN and CAROLYN BELDON Bernia Sewing Center 2140 North 12th Grand Junction, Colo. 243 7006 Sewing Machines Sales Rentals ★ Parts New and Used Service on all Makes Sewing Class for Children and Adults Men's Tailoring Draperies Regular Sewing Leather Lingerie Double Knit L M MERCANTILE General Merchandise Mac F. and Lucille M. Hill Collbran Colorado Phone 487-3457 SANNS IMPLEMENT SERVING The Plateau Valley Since 1903 Sales and Service I J.l. Case Dealer UNITED STATES BANK Palisade, Colo. 81526 Hiway 6 and 24 Phone 464-5334 Grand Junction DAV|D brown TRACTORS Member FDIC Member Federal Reserve KNIGHT APPLIANCE CO. FRIGIDAIRE MAYTAG AND MAGNAVOX Sales and Service 741 Main 242-3763 Largest Selection of BOOKS On Western Slope Hardbound and Paperback Special Orders on Request RIMROCK BOOKSTORE 321 Main 242-5502 GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO WALKER CONSTRUCTION CO. Collbran, Colorado All Types of Dirf Work — Clearing T. M. Walker Collbran, Colo. Phone 487-3209 T. S. Walker Mesa, Colo. Phone 426-5271 BARBOUR'S FORESIGHT LIQUORS, INC. Bargain Spot of Grand Junction 201 Main Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 COMFORT FIRST FOOT-SO-PORT SHOES STEPETTES, PERTS DR. SCHOLL'S CHILD LIFE CHILDREN SHOES Phone 243-1699 MAREK'S FOOT-SO-PORT SHOE STORE MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN BILL MAREK 531 Main Street Manager GRAND JUNCTION Fc ldoubcvi 601 Main St. Al Mayernick Grand Junction Manager Phone 242 7688 VINCE LUZE 243-9282 SURPLUS CITY U.S.A., INC. MOBILE HOME DEPARTMENT Two Locations 230 W. Grand Ave. 2537 Hiway 6 and 50 242 8731 243 0494 Grand Junction, Colo. 81501 LLOYD SAND AND GRAVEL Mesa, Colorado 411 RED HOT PANTS MOLINA FOR GUYS N' GALS The Hottest Brands Going! MERCANTILE Downtown The Shopping Place 120 North 7th Corner of 7th and Main (almost) Grand Junction, Colo. 81501 Gas, Groceries, and Handcratts The Little Store With Big Savings to You Steve and Peggy Carris — Molina 426 5246 GINNY'S ANTIQUES Furniture, Glass and Misc. Buy, Sell, or Trade 426-5287 Mesa MESA DRUG 400 Main Street Grand Junction, Colo. 2232 No. 7th St Grand Junction, Colo. 109 East Aspen Fruita, Colorado WHERE LOW PRICES ARE MADE — NOT MET” B B PLUMBING REPAIR SERVICE PLATEAU GENERAL STORE Free Estimates — 24 Hr. Repair Service Groceries, Gifts, Novelties and Clothes 8 Years Experience P. O. Box 293 Collbran, Colo. 81624 Phone 487-3331 Orman and Dorothy Hawkins AMERICAN BEAUTY COLLEGE 1027 Main Street 242-4741 Grand Junction Cessna v O90S A f vos N D SAVE PART OF EACH DOLLAR Walker Field Sardy Field Grand Junction Aspen Colorado Colorado Ph. (303) 243-7500 Ph. (303) 925-1550 337 W. Grand Ave. Phone Grand Junction 242-7150 PEYTON’S JEWELERS RADIO SHACK Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, and Gifts 309 Main Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 440 Main Grand Junction c '90° STROUT t realty co MEMBER OF THE r°4ST.TO' MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 1 15 West Grand Ave. Grand Junction, Colo., 81501 Phone: (303) 243-2790 Clair Ashing Carl Sigwart Branch Manager Salesman Res. Phone: 242-3729 WHOLESALE RETAIL LEATHER SPECIALTIES THE BOA, LTD. 329 Main St. Grand Junction, Colo. 81051 MARY VAN TREECK 242 8939 STEP INTO A NEW WORLD OF BEAUTY AND COMFORT with WESTERN SLOPE SCALE SERVICE Servicing all Makes and Models of GLENEVA FIGURETTES Livestock scales Bras, Girdles, Gowns, Swimwear, Panty Hose Call — 487 3203 2924 North Ave. Grand Junction, Colorado L. W. (Lou) Schlecht 243-1548 ROWE'S APPLIANCE CENTER PARKS We Sell the Best — Service the Rest 964 North Ave. Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 HOME GARDEN SUPPLY Bill J. Rowe Phone 242-3935 P.O. Box 2298 Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 HORIZON DRIVE STANDARD COLLBRAN HOTEL Fast, Friendly, Courteous Service 750 Horizon Drive PHONE 487 3716 Across from Holiday Inn Grand Junction, Colorado Collbran, Colorado 81624 FABRI — PAIR Congratulations Class '73 WELDING AND MAINTENANCE CO. Licensed Bonded Stainless Steel Welding and Fabrication Sanitary Milk Lines Bulk Liquid Sys. Creamery Installation Rt. 1 Collbran, Colo. 487-3701 Pomona, Calif. 91766 MESA CAFE AND LOUNGE Box 34, Mesa, Colorado Phone 426-5460 DAVE and LOU SHIEDLER 93 OF GRAND JUNCTION Dining Dancing 158 Deluxe Rooms I 70 AT HORIZON DRIVE GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO 81501 THRIFTWAY MARKET HAYDEN BROS., INC. 2999 North Ave. You've gotta be happy You've gotta be satisfied We want you to come back again. Grand Junction, Colorado ORCHARD BOWL Open and Junior League 295 27 Rd. 242-9297 Grand Jet., Colo. Jack and Mryna Adams Managers Free Instruction Balls — Bags — Shoes Air Conditioned Carpeted Snack Bar NOLAN RUNYON U-RENT-IT, INC. REDDY-MIX CONCRETE WE RENT MOST ANYTHING Box 193 Mesa, Colo. 426 5423 Phone 242-7105 Sack cement, masonry cements, Corner Main and Eleventh and masonry sand. Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 Open 6 days a week Always Ready and Proud to Serve You. See Us For Your Printing Wedding Invitations Brochures TEMPO Rubber Stamps DISCOUNT STORE Letterheads, Envelopes Statements — Are just a few of our specialities. ONE STOP SHOPPING FOR ALL THE FAMILY 242 0631 Teller Arms Shopping Center SENTINEL PRINTING COMPANY 95 FAREWELL every end, there is a beginning


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