Plateau Valley School - Lariat Yearbook (Collbran, CO)

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V. LcudaJb 1976 PCoieau Vaf Lj Schoots CMmtv, CoSoWo' Edito — Otcttg U ood ij l i John Severson H.S. Principal Jim Page Elem. Principal C. L. Kinney Superintendent M. Freeman Counselor Harold Harvey Harvey Lorimor, President Stanley Long, Wallace Currier, Barbara McElwain, Eugene Click. Bo(W EJuc ftow Elaine Sanders English Charles Morgan Music Rickie Lucas Industrial Arts Henry Boysen Math FctCufifcy Elaine Schramm Home Economics John Severson Social Studies Larry Eklund Science Marjorie Freeman English P.E. Larry Price Commercial Earl Everett Math, Drivers Ed., P.E. Emma McCreanor Library 5 Custwitoiis Russell Hutchinson Nate Geesaman (Associate Mrs. Kinney Mrs. Hill Mrs. Johnson Cooks Rayma Click Bennie Christie Betty Hawkins - Head 6 dm % SECRETARY VICE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT D’Ann Long Stacy Fifield Donna Gibson 76 Cfiass ’76 John Harper Carol Hudgens Carol Schafer Chris Skrbina D’Ann Long Steve Thornberg Cindy Mohrman Pam Wells Dennis Moore Craig Woodring Lunch break? Who let you in? Richard Craig Woodring 9 It's a bird? It's a plane? Oh . . . It’s Chris. You mean I really have to write this? Carol L. Hudgens V V Out of Order? 10 Hey, look at me. Edward LeRoy Foreman I did not! Pamela Ann Wells Donna Mae Gibson I don't think so. n HELP! I Wonder? Where's David? 12 Caryl D'Ann Long Eva Rae Hall Come on over. It sure is cold, sweety. Pardon me, lady! Jeffrey Brent Dillon Debra Dail Connor Care to join me? Steven Michael Thornberg Cynthia Ranee Mohrman Don't mess with me. Do I look all right? John Doss Harper I love you baby, but I just can’t smile. Dennis Patrick Moore Just Lookin'! George Judson Currier Hi there, beautiful. Evonne Click Basketball 2, 3, 4; Captain 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Captain 3, 4: Co-Captain 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3. 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Council 2, 3, 4; President 4: Secretary 2, 3; Asst Secretary 1: Band Award 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr Play 3, Sr Play 4; Play Production 3: Musical 3. 4: Annual Staff 4; Round- up Staff 4; Carnival Attendant 4. Jeff Dillon Class Officers, President 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; All League Offense 4; All League Defense 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; State 3, 4; Student Council 1, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Carnival King 3; Sr Play 4; Student of the Month 3; Library 4; Prom Attendant 4. '4 Karen Earley Volleyball 3, 4; Captain 4: Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 1, 3; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Coun- cil 1: Asst Secretary; Band Award 1, 2, 3, 4; Top of the Nation Honor Band 3; Jr Play 3; Sr Play 4; Play Production 3; Student of the Month 4; Library 4. Chris Felczak Football 1, 2, 3, 4: All League Offense 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Attendant 4: Carnival Attendant 2. John Harper Class Officers; President 2: Vice-President 3: Football 2, 3, 4; All League Offense 3, 4; All League Defense 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4; All League 3; Track 3: Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 4; League Student Council 4; Prom King 4; Homecoming Attendants 3, 4; Carnival King 1; Jr Play 3; Sr Play 4; Annual Staff 4: Round- up Staff 4; Masonics Award 3; Student of the Month 3, 4; Sewing Award 3; History 3; English 3: Physical Education Award 2. D'Ann Long Class Officers Secretary 4: Basketball 3, 4; Captain 4: Volleyball 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3: FT A 1, 2. 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Band 1. 2. 3, 4; Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Asst Secretary 4: Band Awards 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 3; Jr Play 3; Sr Play 4: Musi- cal 3; Annual Staff 4; Round-up Staff 4; Betty Crocker Search for Family Leadership 4. Debbie Connor Oberon 1, Arvada West 2, 3,; Pep Club 1, 4; Ski Club 4; Glee Club 2; Annual Staff 4; Round-up Staff 4: ESAT 1,2. Cindy Mohrman Volleyball 3; Pep Club 1; FT A 3; Ski Club 3. 4; Stage Band 4; Glee Club 2; Musical Play 3; Library Asst 2,3. Carol Schafer Class Sec 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Captain 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Captain 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec 4; Prom Queen 4; Homecoming Queen 1; Alt 2; Glee Club 1: Jr Play 3; Play Prod 3; Musical Play 3; Annual Staff 4: Round-up Staff 4; Library Asst 1,2, 3, 4; Girls State 4. Eva Rae Hall Basketball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Track 1,2,4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice-Pres 4: FTA 1, 2, 3; Teacher Asst 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Award 2, 3, 4: Band Council 2: Secretary 3, 4; Twirler 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Jr Play 3: Sr Play 4: Play Production 3: Musical 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Round-up Staff 4. Stacy Fifield Class Officer Vice-Pres 4; Football 2, 3, 4; All League Offense 4; All League Defense 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; All League 4; Track 3, 4; Student Council 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Prom Attendant 4; Home- coming 4; Jr Play 3; Sr Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Round-up Staff 4; All State Football 4; Photography Award 3. George Currier FTA 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr Play 3; Sr Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Round-up Staff 4: Annual Photographer 4; Library 3,4. Donna Gibson Class Officer President 3, 4; Vice-Pres 1, 2; Student Council 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Prom Attendant 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec 4; Band Sweety 4; Band Award 1, 2, 4; Jr Play 3; Sr Play 4; Play Prod 3; Student of the Month 3; Annual Staff 4; Round- up Staff 4. Dennis Moore Mott High, Palatka High, Redford Union High, Football 3, 4; Bas- ketball 2, 4; Track 3; Student Council 1; Ski Club 1, 4: AAV 1; Swimming Team 1, 2; Student of Month 1. Craig Woodring Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 3: Honor Society 3, 4; Sec 4; FTA 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Band 1, 3; Pep Band 1; Jr Play 3; Sr Play 4; Play Prod 3; Annual Staff 4; Round-up Staff 4; Annual Editor 4; Student of the Month 3; Merits Who’s Who Among H.S. Students 3: Library 3; Boys State 3: League Exchange Student 1. Chris Skrbina Cheerleading 1, 2, 3; Head J.V. 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4: Captain 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Captain 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2; Student Council 1: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Attendant 4; Homecoming Queen 3: Glee Club 1: Jr. Play 3; Play Prod. 3; Annual Staff 4: Round-up Staff 4. Pam Wells Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: Head V. 4; League 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Track 1, 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Sec. 3, 4; State Workshop 4: League S.C. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 4; Prom Attendant 4: Homecoming Queen 1, 4: Glee Club 1, Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Round-up Staff 4; Student of the Month 4; Library 4. Carol Hudgens Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Capt 1; Volleyball 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 3, 4; State 1; Pep Club 2. 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Attend- ant 4; Carnival 3; Band 2, 4; Pep Band 2, 4; Band Awards 2, 4; Sr. Play 4; Central High School. Eddie Foreman Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; All League Offense 3, 4; All League Defense 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Honor Soci- ety 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Presidnet 4; Vice-Pres. 3: League S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, H.C. King 4; Sr. Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Round-up Staff 4; Masonic Award 3; Student of the Month 2, 3, 4: 2nd team All State Football 3, 4; Accountability Committee 4. Steven Thornberg Class Officers Sec 1; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4: Student Coun- cil 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Carnival Attendant 4; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Student of the Month 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ State 3; Science Fair 1 (1st Place Jr. Hi. Division) Who’s Who Among American High School Students. 16 Qtud l CfotSS Witifa I, Evonne Click, will my ability to be ornery in school and still graduate to Jancie Chapman and Linda Jordan so they can enjoy sports and still get an education. I, Debbie Connor, will my correspondence course to all those who a’e short credits. I, George Currier, being of stable mind and body, will my 6798 epsi cans to Mark Francis; may he beat my school record! I, Jeff Dillon, will my ability to get in trouble with the police to any one who needs to improve his future driving record. I, Karen Earley, will my ability to stay single to all the girls who have been heartbroken throughout their high school years. I, Chris Felczak, will my skiing ability to anyone who wants to ballet. I, Stacy Fifield, will my ability to cause trouble, chase girls, get caught, and hold my temper to next year's senior class boys. I, Freddie Foreman, will my ability to tell a whopper to anyone who will believe it. I, Donna Gibson, will my ability to have the same guy for three years to the junior high girls who think they're in love. to keep smiling when I drop my baton to Shannon Christie for next year’s twirling. I, John Harper, will my slam-dunk” ability to Jim Estes in hopes that he will someday touch the net. I, Carol Hudgens, will my ability to party, to stay out of trouble and to stay in school to next year's senior class. I, D'Ann Long, will my father's position to anyone who wants a father on the school board throughout his high school years. I, Cindy Mohrman, will my ability to make it through high school, even through all the tears and frustrations to anyone who thinks he can't make it. 1, Dennis Moore, will my ability to catch anybody, anytime, anywhere. I, Carol Schafer, will my ability to get through Chemistry to Cindy Hartman. I, Chris Skrbina, will my worn out basketball and volleyball shoes to Linda Jordan for next year's team going to state. I, Steve Thornberg, will my ability to stand long, no y, bus rides as a sanity test to anyone who thinks he can take it. I, Pam Wells, will my split out cheerleading pants and unreadable Student Council minutes to next year’s cheerleader and Student Council secretary. I, Craig Woodring, will my relief at being out of school to anyone left behind. 17 It's a lazy summer afternoon in a small home on the outskirts of Collbran. Three women are sitting around a kitchen table drinking coffee. On a wall in the kitchen hangs a pair of old basketball shoes and a picture of CHRIS SKRBINA in the traditional green and white basketball uniform. Chris is pouring coffee for some friends who are seated around the table. CAROL SCHAFER, wearing a wedding band on her left hand, holding a small child in her arms. PAM WELLS is also sitting there drinking coffee and looking content with her surroundings. The main topic is a class reunion to be held at the Rocket Drive-In in Grand Junction, Colorado. Everything is ready to go, except for sending out the invitations and making sure that everyone receives them in time to attend. After several days of hard work, the invitations are ready to go. The girls travel down to the local post office to get them in the mail. They are met at the door bythe local mayor, horse trainer, and postmistress D’ANN LONG. It seems that D'Ann has been trying for years to get out of Collbran, but she hasn’t had much success. The girls fill D’Ann in on what is happening and she agrees to mail the invitations. The invitations are on the way, so the girls travel back to Chris’s house to finish off the last can of coffee. The scene changes to New York where KAREN EARLEY is working hard on designing clothes for the year 2,000. When Karen receives her invitation she quickly makes a call to the Hilton Hotel where CINDY MOHRMAN is staying before making her first appearance singing on Broadway, to see if she has received her invitation. It’s evening and Freddie Foreman is lying on his couch on his $5,000,000 ranch watching Saturday night basketball on T.V. The game is between the Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks. The Celtics are winning 78 to 54. and the Celtics leading scorer JOHN HARPER has already put in 52 points during the first half of the game. John is a six-year veteran for the Celtics and is making a very big rebound in life. GEORGE CURRIER is at home enjoying a bottle of Coke after working all week at his Pepsi factory. George was given the factory for being the first human ever to drink 4,989,003 cases of Pepsi in a total of 28 years of life. It seems that after skiing season 1976 ended. CHRJS FELCZAK never took off his skis. To receive his invitation, he had to be stopped on the slopes of Aspen Highlands, after making his two-millionth free style run. After 16 years of college STEVEN THORNBERG has finished his education in Science and has totally worn down all of the tires on his jeep. JEFF DILLON has finished his rodeo career after beating Larry Mahan out of the rodeo of the Century Award. Steven and Jeff have united to become the science team known as AMBROSE and BERT. With these two master minds they are going to create the world's first bucking jeep to ever stradle the highway. DEBBIE CONNOR is working hard as a pre-school teacher in Denver. Debbie decides not to attend the reunion for the reason that she can't find anyone brave enough to teach her 350 young students. CRAIG WOODRING'S invitation has to be flown in by plane to Canada. Craig is silting a-top the tallest pine tree in the world trying to figure out what to do with the rest of his life. DONNA GIBSON is still hard at work trying to keep-up her image of being the most talked about girl in the class of 1976. Donna spends at least $100 a month on phone bills, just so she can make sure all of the rumors at least get started right. EVA HALL receives her invitation by way of canoe on a small island in the South Pacific. You see Eva is performing Acts of Florence Nightengale on coconuts and palm trees before making her first attack upon the natives of the island. STACY F1F1ELD has finally tied the knot and is now the father of nine kids. When asket why he had so many children, Stacy replied, I plan on being the first coach with a family football team to hit the Super Bowl.” Stacy will attend the reunion just as soon as he finishes building his locker room. EVONNE CLICK purchased her own blue Datsun and is traveling cross-country on a single tank of gas. When Evonne receives her invitation she decides that it shouldn't take over a tank and half of gas to travel from Oxnard, California, to Grand Junction, Colorado, for the reunion. Please, remember that this was written in good humor, but one never knows what strange things fate may bestow upon our futures. 18 SetuOtS Ofr 1976 Say F Mu)M SECRETARY e Anne Buerge VICE PRESIDENT Jeff Gapter 77 Brian Branson Jeff Gapter Cindy Hartman Rose Anne Buerge Bobbi Francis Lora Isom Nate Christie Mark Francis Dan Jester 22 Donald Johnson Larry Mudgett Jean Nichols Pam Mohrman Danny Nichols Judy Nichols Dee Dee Moore Janet Nichols Rick Shumway Nancy Tate Terry Wilson 23 CfiassOfr PRESIDENT SECRETARY VICE PRESIDENT i • Darrell Carver Marsha Spangler Rich Fifield 78 25 Joyce Bailey Debbie Bumguardner Debbie Davis Linda Hollembeak Mark Berry Darrell Carver Sieve DeKruger Jim Hopson Tori Bevan Janice Chapman Rich Fifield Johnny Jordan Terry Brake Gary Cummins Jerald Hawkins Linda Jordan 26 Andy Kelley Rhonda Page Marsha Spangler Frank Lenc Debbie Pfertsh Larry Trezise 27 VICE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT Penny Nichols secretary Jill McGee Shannon Christie TREASURER Jim Stites Jerry Brake Shannon Christie Jim Estes David Hawkins David Hill Zack Hill Bill Hoke Carol Holzer Carrie Karlson Rose Anne Kelly Clyde Knight Jill McGee 30 Rick Parsons Bob Peden Chris Pendergast John Moore Carol Nichols Penny Nichols PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Ruby Severson Bud Shumway Jimmy Stiles 31 Lynn VonEhrenkrook Luann Wallace Londa Wells 32 JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Anita Stites, Glenda Spangler, Shelly McDavid, Kammy McElwain 33 Gigldh tCbdb Connie Bjerstedt Paulla Connors Debbie Lyons Scott Moore Glenda Spangler Randi Cadwell Alan Dillon Kenny Lynn Lisa Morgan Nella Springer Mike Carnahan Lenny Hill Shelly McDavid Clarence Nichols Anita Nichols Janell Chaffin Stacy Hoke Kammy McElwain Scott Stanley Anita Stites Dale Click Matt LaGree Colton Mills Brian Roberts Kim Wallace 34 35 Qeu vtk Q cut Dan Branson Teresa Connor Robin Cottrell Cheryl De Kruger Kelly Everett Mary Francis Matt Harman Michael Harvey Buster Holzer Lorn Horton Lisa Isom Nanci Jester Jesse Karlson Kathy Keck Richard Kees Tommy Lyons Melanie Nichols Mike Page Doug Peden Bruce Pendergast Jack Pfertsh Pam Shideler Tammy Simpson Sharon Tate Kelly Moore Mark VonEhrenkrook Penny Walker Mark Wissel 36 37 FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Doni Fifield, Wesley Whaley, Mark Harman, Rodney Cadwell, Jerry Gun- derson, Kent Hill. MIDDLE ROW: Teresa Everett, Cyndi Nichols, Jeff Isom, Brendan Heely, John Leach, Michael Miller. Greg Keck. BACK ROW: Shawn Simpson, Penny Nichols, Kelly Lyons, Connie Cotrell, Michell DeKruger, Rae Ellen Tate, Judy Chaffin, Deborah Roberts, Michelle Harvey, Debbie Cervo, Kris Trezise, Shawn Clark, TEACHER: Mrs. Nichols. FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Matthew Horton, Mark Miller, Eric Bruton, Michael Martinez. MIDDLE ROW: Davis Rhoads, Tim Everett, Freddie Wallace, Jan McGee, Frank Whaley. Kirk Berry, Bill Pfertsh. BACK ROW: Denise Hawkins, Gail Sieber, Tracy Bell, Tammi Matthews, Pamela Tate, Debbie Wissel. TEACHER: Mrs. Woodward. 38 FRONT ROW: Brad Dillon, Bert Hill, Blake McElwain, Kevin Kees, Jeff Pratt. MIDDLE ROW: Steven Fullmer, Brent Harper, Wesley Hawkins, Darrenn Heeley, Karl VonEhrenkrook, Micah Harman. BACK ROW: Leslie Jean Hill, Shannon Simpson, Jennifer Morgan, Shawn Anderson, Wendy Peden, Angie Taylor, Linda Bilyeu, Rebecca Keck. TEACHER: Miss Spence FRONT ROW: Alex Lloyd, Allen Martinez, Michael Isom, Rick Barnes, Leslie Matthews. MIDDLE ROW: Mark Currier, Gary White, Zack Stanley, Pat Page, Joey Lavery, Tammy Bumguardner. BACK ROW: Lynda Bobbitt, Tammy Kees, Lorena Terry, Becky Nostrand, Jackie Spangler, Ellen Hawkins, Ruth Ann Hollembeak, Joy Bieser, Signa Bruton, Not Pictured: Samantha Harris. TEACHER: Mr. Page Fowdh GtuouAjb 39 KINDER- GARTEN FRONT ROW: Doug James, Mark Zobel, Wade Nichols, Ted Hampton, Greg Leach, John Morse, Kevin Gerry, Travis Hor- ton, Chuck Nichols. BACK ROW: Tanya Dix, Jenny Blackman, Trudy Hall, Cindy Lyons, Radonna Young, Mary Beth Haw- kins, LaDonna Lane, Dalyn Thompson, Christine Dillon, Lisa Guerrero. TEACHER: Mrs. Page. Ft'lSfc GrtJObdi! FRONT ROW: Michael Henderson, Rudy Skrbina, Travis Baler, Danny Click, Chad Reed. MIDDLE ROW: Ronnie Terry, Evan Labrum, Brett Bobbitt, Tressa Harman, Glen Whaley, Eric Pratt. BACK ROW: Toni Anderson, Tammy Hawkins, Lisa Hill, Kelly Cox, Kimberly Fullmer Joann Terry, Elnora Morgan. TEACHER: Mrs. Morgan. Second GWe FRONT ROW: David James, Rob Gibson, Johnny Cervo, Paul Guerrero, Brian Hackler. MIDDLE ROW: Mark Nichols, Mike Barnes, Ben Harman, Roger Terry. BACK ROW: Nita Bumguardner, Debra Cay- wood, Stephanie Davis, Foxie Hutchinson, Shelly Horr, Shelly Clark, Kama Dix, DeeDee Hall, Julie Tate. TEACHER: Mrs. Ralston. 40 XuiX)$'vCtph Advisor Mr. Price Secretary Pam Wells Vice President Judy Nichols President Ed Foreman FRONT ROW: Jill McGee, Donna Gibson, Shannon Christie, Carol Schafer. SECOND ROW: Janice Chapman, Evonne Click, Jim Estes, Cindy Hartman, Janet Nichols. THIRD ROW: Steven Thornberg, Darrell Carver, Pam Wells, Mark Francis. BACK ROW: John Harper, Mr. Price, Ed Foreman, Judy Nichols. Student Council President Ed Foreman Goutk uv CcAcwido' Gtwfc League f-fowtw Society 45 FRONT ROW: Craig Woodring, George Currier, Eva Rae Hall, Carol Schafer, Ed Forsman. BACK ROW: Jim Toothaker, Evonne Click, Chris Skrbina, John Harper, D'Ann Long, Stacy Fifield, Donna Gibson, Debbie Connor. Lariat Editor - Fore man Craig Woodring. Round-up Editors - John Harper, Ed Jou uuifosw FRONT: Rhonda Page, Eva Hall, Evonne. Click. ROW 2: Carol Nichols, Carrie Karlson, Ruby Severson, Cindy Hartman. ROW 3: Luann Wallace, Rose Anne Kelley, Jill McGee, Rose Ann Buerge, Jean Nichols. BACK: Mrs. McCreanor, Linda Hollembeak, Tori Bevan, Debbie Pfertsh, Linda Jordan, Joyce Bailey. Pefj CHub SfJtttiSM Mrs. McCreanor President - Evonne Click, Vice-President - Eva Rae Hall, Secretary - Rhonda Page. 47 QkiCJU) President - Jeff Dillon V.-President - Jim Estes Secretary - Carol Schafer 48 lcj cutctCow£ B xiuf ,. 3 A i wi- a FRONT ROW: Tammy Simpson, Janell Chaffin, Anita Stites, Jean Nichols, Sharon Tate, Jill McGee, Carrie Karlson. SECOND ROW: Shannon Christie, Donna Gibson, Nanci Jester, Penny Walker, Matt LaGree, Tori Bevan, Eva Rae Hall. THIRD ROW: Karen Earley, D’Ann Long, Jim Stites, Zack Hill, Kammy McElwain, Mike Page. FOURTH ROW: Judy Nichols, Alan Dillon, Scott Stanley, Clarence Nichols, Michael Harvey, Lennie Hill, Phil McCreanor. FIFTH ROW: Brian Roberts, Kelly Everett, Matt Harman, Janet Nichols, Anita Nichols, Carol Nichols. SIXTH ROW: Evonne Click, Jeff Gapter, Darrell Carver, Andy Kelley, Jess Karlson. BACK ROW: Jack Pfertsh, Mark Wissel, David Hawkins, John Schafer, John Lyons. 49 BomkI Qw etkjMtri BcmcL Eva Rae Hall Donna Gibson, Eva Rae Hall, D'Ann Long, Evonne Click. Shannon Christie Jean Nichols Donna Gibson Director Charles Morgan Duiht UAjfwfitte, Effinifiwtft ty BgW FRONT ROW: Judy Chaffin, Kelly Lyons, Gail Morgan, Debbie Wissel, Debbie Roberts, Kris Trezise, John Leach. SEC- OND ROW: Jeff Isom, Wes Whaley, Doni Fifield, Teri Everett, Kent Hill, Mark Harman, Jan McGee. THIRD ROW: Michael Martinez, Penny Nichols, Rae Ellen Tate, Cyndi Nichols, Michelle DeKruger, Tammi Matthews, Shawna Clark. BACK ROW: Kirk Berry, Michelle Harvey, Tim Everett. 53 UoMCOVyuj 1975 Oufifiit Paw U eMs fCutg RyiSma 56 Pam Wells, Carol Hudgens, Janet Nichols, Pam Morhman, Judy Nichols, Rose Ann Buerge. Attendants: Judy Nichols, Craig Woodring MAID OF HONOR ROSE ANNE BUERGE CO-CAPTAIN STACY FIFIELD Cowboys clinch A division title with 22-6 victory over Basalt COLLBRAN - Ed Forsman and Jeff Dillon rose to the occasion of their school’s homecoming, pacing Colo- Gore Class A League Southern Division leader Plateau Valley to a 22-6 spanking of Basalt here Saturday. The win gave the Cowboys the division title. Forsman and Dillon accounted for all of the Cowboys’ three touchdowns. Dil- lon started the scoring with a five-yard jaunt that culminated an eight-play, 60- yard drive in the first quarter and then in the next period took a 30-yard pass from quarterback Forsman and scam- pered the rest of the way to complete a 55-yard scoring play. Forsman wrapped up the game with a one-yard plunge in the third period. Plateau Valley is unbeaten after three Colo-Gore League games while Basalt's league record dropped to 1-2. TEAM STATISTICS BasaitPiat. valy First downs .8 11 123 113 152 236 Passes 6-14-2 0 0 Punts 1-30 Penalties-yards 4-30 SCORE BY QUARTERS Basa It 0 6 0 0 - 6 Plateau Valley 8 6 8 0 - 22 SCORING SUMMARY Plateau Valley - Dillon 5 run (pass. Forsman to Har- per) Basalt (namesnot available), 56 pass, (run failed) Plateau valley - Dillon 55 pass from Forsman, (pass failed) Plateau Valley - Forsman, 1 run (Dillon run) Attendants: Janet Nichols, John Harper Tfito AJiQ(vuAu Ofr O3 CAST Wizard - Craig Woodring Dorothy - Donna Gibson Scarecrow - Stacy Fifield Tinman - John Harper Lion - Merlin White Wicked Witch of the West - D'Ann Long Toto - Frenchie Long Good Witch of the South (Glenda) - Carol Schafer Good Witch of the North (Belinda) - Pam Wells Munchkins - Chris Skrbina Carol Schafer Eva Hal Ozites - Evonne Click Pam Wells Chris Skrbina Eva Hall Winged Monkeys - Steve Thomberg Chris Felczak George Currier Sal Panhandle Jake Ambrose Groves Bert Miller Sheriff Crandel Hoot Owl Pete Stinkweed Bartender Nancy Martin Anne Martin Tillie Beth Malone Mrs. Sprool Lena Director Judge George Currier Steve Thomberg Jeff Dillon Ed Foreman Stacy Flfield John Harper Chris Felczak D'Ann Long Pam Wells Karen Early Carol Hudgens Evonne Click Eva Hall Charles Morgan Craig Woodring 1976 SOPHOMORES J.J. Jordan - Janice Chapman FRESHMEN David Hill - Jill McGee Couikm ColW ta — Gfwfc Lmqufij Charles Morgan, Statistician FRONT ROW: B. Peden, R. Parsons, R. Shumway, C. Felczak, J. Gapter, ]. Estes, P. McCreanor. SECOND ROW: B. Shumway, L, VonEhrenkrook, J. Lyons, M. Francis, G. Shumway, J. Hawkins, J. Brake. BACK ROW: Mr. Price, R. Fifield, C. Woodring, J. Dillon, J. Harper, S. Fifield, E. Foreman, N. Christie, Mr. Everett. SEASONS RESULTS P.V. 0 Palisade 24 P.V. 24 Hayden 44 P.V. 14 Fruita ].V. 15 P.V. 14 Basalt 6 P.V. 6 Soroco 27 P.V. 34 Grand Valley 0 P.V. 22 Basalt 6 P.V. 12 Central J. V. 0 P.V. 34 Grand Valley 0 P.V. 0 Hayden 40 Letto untov JOHN HARPER Defensive end Offensive tight end All-league offen- sive tackle and defensive end as a junior All-league offensive end and defensive end as a senior c O' w b O' y $ Seal JEFF DILLON Offensive and Defensive back and offensive end All- league defensive and offen- sive back All State Honora- ble Mention as a senior A hj 6 CRAIG WOODRING Offensive Tackle Defensive end FRONT ROW: Jeff Gapter, John Lyons, Mark Francis, Nate Christie, Chris Felczak, Craig Woodring, John Harper. BACK ROW: Jeff Dillon, Ed Forsmann, Stacy Fifield. C©wt DeWse FRONT ROW: John Lyons, Rick Shumway, Mark Francis, Chris Felczak, Nate Christie, John Harper. BACK ROW: Rich Fifield, Ed Foreman, Jeff Gapter, Stacy Fifield, Jeff Dillon. Lfifte wiiea Rich Fifield All-League Defensive Back 1974-75. Nate Christie Honorable Mention Nose-Guard 1974 All-League Offensive Center 1975 KNEELING: Pam Mohrman, Evonne Click, Chris Skrbina, Pam Wells, Carol Schafer, Karen Earley. STANDING: Rose Ann Buerge, D'Ann Long, Cindy Hartman, Rhonda Page, Linda Jordan, Eva Rae Hall. PV MATCHES OPPONENTS PV w 1 L 0 Hayden PV 2 1 DeBeque PV 2 1 Basalt PV 1 0 Soroco PV 1 1 Fruita PV 0 1 Central PV 1 0 Cedaredge PV 2 1 G. V. Coach Ruth Wissel Qouih ui OumSUhv L CbCjue Ci uOJnifxOftS J i . V ust£y VothybcMjkjC KNEELING: Londa Wells, Janet Nichols, Dee Dee Moore, Linda Jordan. STANDING: Tori Bevan, Debbie Pfertsh, Penny Nichols, Rhonda Page, Judy Nichols, Luann Wallace. PV MATCHES OPPONENTS PV w 1 L 1 Fruita PV 1 0 Central PV 1 0 Cedaredge PV 1 0 Soroco PV 1 0 DeBeque PV 1 0 Basalt Carol Hudgens Manager VJusfcty B x ketbcMTkatov SITTING: Pam Mohrman, Chris Skrbina, Carol Schafer. KNEELING: Evonne Click, DON’T FOUL Rhonda Page, D'Ann Long. STANDING: RoseAnne Buerge, Linda Jordon, Judy Nichols (Manager) Cindy Hartman, Eva Hall, Debbie Pfertsh, Carol Hudgens. Juiu vt Vfcto$tt«j Ba ketbM FRONT ROW: Debby Davis, Carol Nichols, Jean Nichols. BACK ROW: Dee Dee Moore, Janet Nichols, Penny Nichols, Janice Chapman, Londa Wells. Jiutftw Vfcwsiiy B FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Mudgett, Terry Brake. MIDDLE ROW: John Lyons. Darrell Carver, Gary Shumway, John Schafer. BACK ROW: Jerald Hawkins, Gary Cummins, Tom Hop- son, Donald Johnson, Rich Fifield. Manager Frank Lenc. BaskrfbM FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Estes, Clyde Knight, Zack Hill. BACK ROW: Manager, Brian Branson, Bob Peden, David Hill, Jim Stites, Lynn Von Ehrenkrook, Bud Shumway, Jerry Brake, Bill Hoke. STANDING: Coach Lucas. R. Fifield, ]. Jordan, S. Fifield, J. Dillon, J. Harper, D. Johnson, D. Nichols, E. Foreman, Coach Eklund. KNEELING: J. Gapter, J. Schafer, R. Shumway, L. Mudgett, G. Shumway. PQat cujuVfctHfiey CotuboyS 75-76 Assistant Coach Rickie Lucas Head Coach Larry Eklund 197STmw FRONT ROW: D. Nichols, D. Baldwin, R. Dean, Coach Price, ]. Dillon, J. Gapter. MIDDLE ROW: I. Mitc- hell, L. Stanley, S. Fifield, C. Woodring, L. Mohrman, M. White, J. Lyons. BACK ROW: D. Moore, N. Christie, J. Harper, B. Branson, D. Johnson, D. Jester. R ctbcM CkwhadM Pam Wells - Head, Janet Nichols, Judy Nichols, Pam Mohrman 75 Qeuifrt Fctv uies NEW CLOTHES? BEST DRESSED Pam Wells - Eddie Foreman LET'S DO THIS JOB RIGHT. MOST DEPENDABLE Carol Schafer - Steve Thornberg WANT TO TRY IT AGAIN, JOHN? MOST ATHLETIC Chris Skrbina - John Harper WHO ARE YOU? MOST BASHFUL Karen Earley - Craig Woodring C U04 Fctoo xtes LOOK, MOM, NO HANDS! MOST TALENTED Chris Skrbina - Chris Felczak IT'S FRIDAY AGAIN. MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Pam Wells - Fred Foreman ONCE UPON A TIME ...” MOST SUCCESSFUL Karen Early - Steve Thornberg PLAY IT AGAIN STACY MOST MUSICAL Evonne Click - Stacy Fifield 79 ••LET ME PUT IT THIS WAY. ’ WILDEST D'Ann Long - Jeff Dillon • HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO TELL YOU? Evonne Click - George Currier FRIENDLIEST Carol Schafer - Dennis Moore so R'toWs Allen Bloss ! Collbran, Colo. | U Bar U ' J-U McElwain Herefords Collbran, Colo. Bar Reverse N Bar H Scott and Betty Walck Collbran, Colo. Box □ Charles Nichols Jr. V y Molina, Colo. Quaner Circle K j Allen Delling Mesa, Colo. Quarter Circle Y T Hight and Whaley Collbran, Colo. Reverse z Quaner Circle S) Craig Woodring Mesa, Colo. Triangle Cross + Dick Roach Mesa, Colo. X Open A Z XAZ Earley Herefords Collbran, Colo. Lazy T Y K Buck Davis Mesa, Colo. Bar Lazy V 4 Kent A. Hill Collbran, Colo. Crazy H Bar H George Gipp Collbran, Colo. Quaner-Circle V 6 XX6 Bert L. Hill Collbran, Colo. Crazy H H MH Richlyn Barnard Molina, Colo. k Rocker V Ben and Marguerite Nichols Mesa, Colo. Reverse L H Slash JH 1 Stanley Long A Collbran, Colo. T Diamond T p W. D. Anderson Collbran, Colo. Y X yx Veryl D. Gibson Collbran, Colo. Two Bar U Z-U Karamy and Blake McElwain Collbran, Colo. Slash M Reverse L MJ Steve Nichols Collbran, Colo. J N Slash J Spangler Herefords Collbran, Colo. Walking G Reverse S CJ8 Martin E. Woodring f .. . ■ Mesa, Colo. ■ Lazy U Bar Miles McDaniel Collbran, Colo. Reverse E P 3P Dr. Ben E. Nichols Molina, Colo. Slash Quarter Circle V 00 Bwttujk AAron and Virgina Kulp Collbran, Colo. II Nate Nichols Molina, Colo. Lazy 7 Reverse 7 rp- Rex Clifton J Collbran, Colo. J 1 Lazy V Open A Howard L. Christie Collbran, Colo. Box H fhl Nathan Christie 1 % Collbran, Colo. 1 1 Reverse C Bar Quarter Circle J Kenneth and Ruth Wissel Collbran, Colo. V J Diamond K Bar X K- NATE'S CUSTODIAL SERVICE Nate Geesaman Box 133 Collbran, Colorado 81624 Tel. Ph. 487-3323 CARPETS FLOORS Cleaning Cleaning Shampoo Finishing GOOD LUCK SENIORS! COW-CALF OPERATOR THE CALF PRODUCERS MAGAZINE Molina, Colorado 487-3220 Plateau Valley Stage Line Collbran, Colorado CARPET FURNITURE 'Everything For The Home” 655 N. 1st St. Phone 242-8362 Grand Junction, Colorado COLLBRAN LOCKER PLANT CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1976 212 Main Street Collbran, Colorado 487-3329 Custom Slaughtering and Processing Locker-Ice NELSON AND ELAINE PRATT 83 THE HOBBY HUT 1125 Nth Ave. Grand Junction Congratulations Seniors Your Complete Hobby and Craft Shop 28th and North Avenue Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 Telephone: (303) 242-8822 EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER 2830 North Avenue Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 245-0314 {Thomas (jibsoijs A SOUND FOR EVERYONE SHEET MUSIC ACCESSORIES KAWAI MASONHAMLIN CHICKERING United Bank of 99 Grand Junction MESA UNITED BANK OF GRAND JUNCTION NATIONAL ASSOCIATION The Hottest Brand Going Downtown the Shopping Place 120 North 7th Corner of 7th and Main (almost) Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 84 The Most Pleasant Shopping Atmosphere in Town.” THE SENTINEL PRINTING 634 Main Street Sentinel Square Grand Junction Colorado FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GRAND JUNCTION 464 Main CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Specializing in Plateau Valley Verne Hartman 487-3796 Collbran Box 243 Mesa, Colo. 81743 268-5215 Danny Hawkins 268-5235 Mesa Beth Smith 268-5215 Mesa Joe Sabol 464-7710 Palisade Charlie Nystrom 268-5213 Molina Sue Eastland 245-2346 Grand Junction 85 BYNUM'S WESTERN WEAR LEES LEVIS JUSTIN BOOTS NOCONA BOOTS TONY LAMA BOOTS DAN POST BOOTS WESTERN HERITAGE AND H-C SUITS AND SPORTCOATS COMFY AND TEMPCO DOWN FILLED COATS PANHANDLE SLIM AND PRIOR FOR LADIES HOMi- JF BETTER BRANDS Phone 242-2844 425 Main Street Grand Junction P.O. Box 1746 Colorado 81501 Saddles and Tack Western Jewelry aV ons to the 1976 lion 86 FACILITIES INCLUDE A COMPLETE LINE OF PASSIVE AND ACTIVE WEIGHT EQUIPMENT, STEAM, SAUNA, WHIRLPOOL SUNLAMP, LOCKERS, AND SHOWERS. A COMPLETE PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTER WITH INDIVIDUAL IN MIND. SPAS INTERNATIONAL 2830 North Ave. Eastgate Shopping Center Grand Junction, Colorado GILLIANS AMERICAN FAMILY LODGE Grand Junction $14.88-dble. Ph. (303)243-6050 721 Horizon Drive Grand Junction, Colo. GWENITHS FASHIONS AND GIFTS Suite T 10 5th and Rood Valley Federal Plaza Free Meal With Every Big Game License BIG O TIRES Grand Junction's HUNTER HEADQUARTERS STEPHENS SPORTING GOODS 510 Main Street Grand Junction No Down Payment No Interest No Finance Charge No Annual Percentage Rate 6 Monthly Payments 2893 North Ave. Grand Junction, Colorado Phones - 245-4503 and 858-3307 87 The OXBOW HOMEMADE PIES-ROLLS-SWEET ROLLS STEAKS FROM OUR CHARCOAL GRILL FAMILY STYLE CHICKEN HUNTING-FISHING-ROAD-INFORMATION 487-3461 98 MAIN STREET COLLBRAN, COLORADO HANDCRAFTED GIFTS-TURQUOISE EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO CREATE SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL Congratulations From U.S.Bank of Grand Junction Fourth and Main Phone 243-1611 Member FDIC Member First National Bancorporation SCHAFER'S CUSTOM HAY SWATHING COLLBRAN MESA 487-3437 COLLBRAN, COLORADO FASHION BAR 411 MAIN STREET YOUNG SET 601 MAIN STREET GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO 88 Congratulations Seniors See Us For All Your Automotive Needs Also Fishing Supplies - Magazines 8 Track Tapes - Pop Candy FARM BUREAU INSURANCE AUTO. . . LIFE. . . FIRE. . . HEALTH. . . COMMERCIAL. . For Information Call •’ON” Free Coffee All Day Long Free Suckers For All The Kids HIGH COUNTRY TEXACO Phone 487-3470 103 Spring St. Collbran, Colorado Don Veale 1025 N. 4th Grand Junction, Colorado 242-9255 PEYTON'S JEWELRY Peyton Jewelry Has The Best Knowledge and Service Available 440 Main St. Grand Junction Colo. 242-7953 89 PLATEAU VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1976 WARREN and CAROLYN BELDON Bernina Sewing Center 2140 North 12th Grand Junction, Colo. 243-7006 Sewing Machines New and Used Service on all Makes Men's Tailoring Regular Sewing 90 Lingerie Double Knit We ll call on you! If you are interested In: Ecology CONGRATULATIONS Better Health SENIORS More Income Find Out More About SHAKLEE See Opal Gilbreath 2 miles North Of Mesa, Colorado 81643 Phone (303) 268-5288 AMERICA’S FINEST PRODUCTS WOODRING LAND AND LIVESTOCK Mesa, Colorado 268-5280 91 NORTH AVENUE FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE 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) HORN O' PLENTY DIETARY FOODS CO. Vitamins • Minerals Juicers • Honey • Molasses Diet Foods • Cosmetics BEST WISHES SENIORS 242-3341 445 Colorado Ave. For your Craft Supplies BUSY BEE CRAFT SHOP Phone 243-8208 28 North 5th St. Grand Junction HORSEMAN'S WORLD EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER 242-5935 Boots Saddles + Tack Clothing lO Off To All HSR, Little Britches, GRA, and PRCA Cardholders. COLORADO WEST TIRE CO. OK GOODYEAR New Tires - Retreads Wheel Align - Tire Trueing - Shocks - Brakes Bear Service Hi-Speed Balancing JOE GARCIA 2820 North Ave. 242-0444 MESA DRUG STORES 400 MAIN STREET GRAND JUNCTION 2232 NORTH 7th ST GRAND JUNCTION 218 EAST ASPEN FRUIT A NEW CAR DEALER ASSOCIATION WHERE LOW PRICES ARE MADE-NOT MET” GRAND JUNCTION BOWL TRI-STATE SPEED AND PERFORMANCE JIM FUOCO MOTOR COMPANY JESSE BOYCE MOTORS WILLIAMS CHRYSLER LES SHELLABARGER CHEVROLET HANSON EQUIPMENT IMPORT MOTORS COLLIER-PONSFORD, INC. WESTERN SLOPE AUTO MATT MATTAS MOTOR CO. GRAND MESA DODGE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS of 76’ 1609 HWY 50 SOUTH GRAND JUNCTION COLORADO 243-9566 HAIR DESIGNS By Lee Samuelson - Pat Hackler 124 Main Street Collbran, Colorado Swirls and Curls Color and Cut We’ll do it Girls For Fellars MESA GENERAL STORE The Old Time Store With The Old Time Friendliness Lynn and Geri COLLBRAN ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Rev. Charles Atherton, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Worship Service 11:00 A.M. Evening Service 7:00 P. • M. Mid-week Bible study Wed. 7:00 P. ,M. Royal Rangers Tue. 6:00 P. M. Missionettes Wed. 6:00 P. ,M. Youth Service Sun. 5:00 P. ,M. Mesa, Colorado Gateway To Grand Mesa CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Let us supply your rough lumber needs MESA LUMBER POWDERHORN RANCH Mesa, Colorado Mesa, Colorado 268-5435 ROBERTS' OUTFITTING AND GUIDE SERVICE Box 398 Mesa Colorado 81643 Phone: 303 - 268-5462 94 Phone 858-36 7 ★ Hardware ★ Electrical ★Appliances ★ Paint ★ Petroleum ★ Home and Garden ★ Chemicals ★ Fertilizers ★ Feed ★ Seed 95 P.O. Box 176 Collbran, Colorado 81646 487-3487 IF IT'S COODFOOD D —J CAFE MOTEL AND LOUNGE FINE FOODS EXPERT SERVICE Collbran, Colorado 487-9991 Farm Equipment Farm Hand Equipment New Holland Dial: 242-7960 243-7048 WESTERN IMPLEMENT COMPANY 2919 North Avenue Grand Junction DEAN'S PLATEAU GENERAL STORE A complete line of groceries. GRAND JUNCTION ARMY STORE Army and Navy Clothing and Shoes Camping Equipment and Supplies Phone 242-7259 CORNER 5th AND COLORADO AVENUE Grand Junctions, Colorado 97 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS VEGA LAKES RESORT Under New Management Fine Food - Bar - Cabin Rental Mary and Tony Trailer Hookups - Fishing Licenses Hunting Licenses - Tackle 487-3448 Authentic turquoise INDIAN JEWELRY. Largest stock ol Hopi, Zuni A Navajo jewelry. VASQUE VIBRAM BOOTS • PANHANDLE Westons • LARGEST SELECTION OF BOOTS at all prices. • • LEVI'S • HANDMADE BELTS BUCKLES • • WESTERN SPORT COATS • SADDLES TACK • BILLFOLDS BAGS by Justin K • LEATHER JACKETS VESTS VO ) °4. • STETSON BAILEY HATS NUNN BUSH and RED WING shoes —jfjjoino Of The Best Dressed Cowboy For Over 35 Years vf iV tCHAMPION BOOTS SADDLERY M 545 Main Grand Junction. Colo. 242-2465 THE PINK BULL Ray and Evelyn 487-9906 106 Main Collbran, Colorado Ph. 464-7029 Open 24 hours COLORADO THOMPSON'S CORRAL PRINTING, CO. 5 miles East of Palisade on Inst. 1-70 at Skelley Truck Stop Steaks - Seafood - Sandwiches Complete Luncheon and Dinner Menu 421 Colorado Avenue Dial 242-3321 Grand Junction, Colorado Ph. 303 243-2227 TOWNHOUSE LEATHER CRAFT TRAILER HOME RENTALS SALES, INC. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 98 Sales - Service - Rentals - Insurance New and Used Home Office 2857 North Avenue Grand JetColo. 81501 rhrtft-menY Hayden Bros., Inc. 2999 North Avenue Grand Junction, Colo 81501 Couroc Bows and Trays GARDEN VILLAGE MUSIC Grand Junction, Colorado 835 26th Street (303)243-9720 Congratulations to Seniors Of 76 (303)243-9934 INDIAN JEWELRY and silversmithing is our specialty not a sideline at . . . BENNETT JEWELRY 132 S. 5th Street 242-3289 World's Largest Transmission Specialists 2871 North Avenue Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 COLLI ER-PONSFORD LOU BROWN ASSOCIATES BUICK-OPEL PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE Real Estate Consultants 609 Norm Avenue Grand Jet., Colo. 81501 243-9970 - 268-5287 Local Sales Representative G1NNY A . BERRY Sales Associate Best Wishes To Class Of 76 2971 North Avenue Grand Junction, Colorado 242-7020 99 BUSH JEWELERS Quality Watch Repair and Jewelry Items DONALD R. BUSH 122 N. 5th Grand Junction DRIVE TRAIN INDUSTRIES, INC. 555 Colorado Ave. Grand Junction, Colo. Phone 243-4311 DRIVE TRAIN PARTS FELLER FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY Recede Senvice Member of Colorado Guides and Outfitters Association Phone (Area Code 303) 487-3735 Box 337 Collbran, Colorado 3001 30 Road Ph. 242-4342 Robert Grissom Timex 81624 YE OLDE CLOCK SHOPPE CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIR 315 Main Street Grand Junction Phone 242-5512 WAYSIDE GROCERY FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP The Biggest Little Grocery Store In Colorado West 2851 North Av. J rABMERS V N 100 Bill Shell 957 North Ave. Grand Junction, Colo. 81501 Bus. - 242-5200 Res. - 243-8351 Let Us Reflect Your Image With Printing 518 Colorado Ave. 9 0 o cv X C°4ST-' O' 315 N. Spruce STROUT REALTY WALKER ELECTRONICS COMPANY Clair Ashing Carl Sigwart Distributing Electronic Products and Equipment 115 W. Grand Ave. Grand Junction, Colo. 537 North First Street Grand Junction, Colorado (303)243-2790 L M MERCANTILE General Merchandise MAC F. and LUCILLE M. HILL Collbran Colorado Phone 487-3457 101 COLLBRAN X SAW FILING SERVICE BRANSON'S DRIVE INN SKILL SAWS PH. 487-3320 RUDY P. SKRBINA COLLBRAN HOTDOGS - HAMBURGERS - SHAKES HAND CONES - SUNDAES SAWS ROSE and HUGH BRANSONS COLLBRAN. COLORADO 103 PUTNEY PLATEAU CITY STORE STOP AND SHOP WE GIVE YOU OUR SUPPORT SEW SEW FABRICS COLLBRAN SUPPLY Practical and Paraphernalia FABRICS NOTIONS AND PATTERNS 487-3404 124 MAIN STREET COLLBRAN, COLO. RUTH MELENDY The Place to Buy COLLBRAN, COLORADO PH. 487-3341 VALLEY RADIATOR SHOP CLEANING REPAIRING REBUILDING RECORDING RADIATORS 730 MAIN STREET GRAND JUNCTION 102 242-5571 CENTRAL SERVICE John West Collbran, Colorado Sports Wear and Ready-to-Wear 349 Main 487-3715 24 - Hour Towing Service Fast - Courteous - Efficient Service For Your Automotive Needs Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 FREEWAY AUCTION 2993 North Avenue Grand Junction, Colorado Owner and Auctioneer Frank Charlesworth Your Business is Appreciated Phone (303) 243-9554 Beginning at 7:00 P.M. Every Thursday Night CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK BOB and PEGGY PEDEN RAINBOW MOTEL and TRAILER PARK 103 1976 Song - Times of our Lives Sponsors - Earl Everett Charles Morgan Motto - 1 have no yesterdays, Time took them away. Tomorrow may not be - But I have today. Symbol - Rising Sun Flower - Yellow Rose 104


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