Plateau Valley School - Lariat Yearbook (Collbran, CO)

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J cciiat 1979 tPCatzau (VaCCzy cSafzoot (2ollljxan, CoCozacto Staff do-EAitoxi n±ox J2oxi cd fs.nAs.xion 2ack dfi£C !BlCC C fofzE £(Lznnon dtixiitLs Eta ins, £anA x± c fnnz 1J(e£Cey (We the seniox class of I Q' i) axe jixoud to dedicate, this geax s JAax- iat to S xs. £la inn Sandexs fox hex sincexe Abdication to oux cfass and hex hel i in jiuhlishing the annual and because she u oux educa- tox and fxiend. (U(i£. Wondezfut Ueachez 'Zftianli you, Jloxd, fox this wonderful teachex. She’s human, s he's fxiendfy, she's faix. She acts as if she. xeaffy lihes us. She doesn't fiat ufi with anything, hut she knows hex stuff and she expects us to hnow ouxs. arfnd she makes it all seem intexestiny, not just something we’ve got to do so shut ufi, guit staffing, and do it ---hut that thexe is something in it, xeally in it fox us. Oox the fixst time in yeaxs fJ’m xeafizing that to feaxn something, xeaffy feaxn and undexstand something , can he thxiffing . . . z ft feast mahe you feef vexy good. [ZJhanh you fox the encouxagement she 's given me, od. She sees things in me 0 didn t even hnow (J d had. Shes taught me moxe than hex subject. She's taught me that nothing in fife is imfjtossihfe, not if you xeaffy want to do it. c fnd even if fJ don t five ufi to hex expecta- tions, fj'ff nevex he the same. Ufiantz- Ljoil lay ou take a rrum'i. money, you ve onLy tab a man’a time., you’ve taken a fiaxt of kii Life. taken kii money; kut if y ou Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nichols ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Nichols Mrs. Mary Lou Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peden, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Poteet Mr. §nd Mrs. Nelson Pratt Mr$rVerna Severson and Fa ml IV: • Mr. and Mrs. Jay Shiflet Mr. and Mrs Richard’Stites Mr. and Mrs. Wade Swainston Mr. and Mrs. LynnVprtEhrenkrook Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wallace Mr. Loren Wells {.■•Christie Cdfeman Mr., andJvTrs. Jj EyKmgery Mr. and Mrs. Jan L. McGee | X Mr; and Mrs. Wesley Mow c fciniini±tiation. Evelyn Johnson Secretary ' Bernetta Charlesworth Business Manager Bus Drivers: Back Row: (L to R) Jack Severson. Terry Pesek, Charles Springer. Front Row: ( to R) David Croze, Frances Rickstrew, Ray Hittte, Art Ridenour. Jim Henning. 5 Joseph Colacicco Social Studies Cou.nSe. or Elaine Sanders English, Spanish, Journalism i Paul R. Dillon Photography, Agriculture Larry Eklund Science 6 Z7Exiatiincj a Woxid for thz Umax] inatiuz Marta Haakenson Mathematics Elaine Schramm Home Economics Rick Lucas Industrial Arts Larry G. Price Business Education Ruth Wissel Jr. High Science, Soc. Studies, P.E. Janet Pesek Terrence Darwin Gary Winkleblack Robert Keep English, Speech, Soc. Studies, P.E. Reading, Band, H.S. Music Drama Drivers Ed. 7th Math Celia Eklund Media Specialist Paige Grubbs Title I Reading Lita Hill Student Teacher Lara Birkedahl Student Teache- Secretary Jill McGee Vice-President Tom Shiflet President Rose Anne Kelley Student Council Representatives Peny Nichols Bob Peden bfian non Jlon (JhzLitLz Homecoming Attendant 4; May Day Queen 2; Junior Play 3; Honor Soci- ety 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Student Council, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; State Workshop 4; Round-Up Staff 4; Band 1, 2, 3, Sec. 2, 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Class Officers, Pres. 1; Annual Staff 4; Co-Editor 4; Student of the Quarter 3, 4; Musical 1, 2, 3; Ski Club 1; League Student Council 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Masonic Award 3; Danforth “I Dare You Award 3; U.N. Pilgrimage for Youth Delegate 3; State Honor Band Workshop 3; League Honor Band 3; Solo and Ensemble 1, 2, 3; Achievement Day 1, 2, 3; Drum Majorette 3; Senior Favor- ite. dotzman Fruita Monument High School 1, 2, 3; Football 4; First Team All-Conference Receiver; Honorable Mention Defen sive Back 4; Senior Favorite. Football 1, 2, 3,4; Tri-Captain 4, First Team All-Conference Defensive Line- man 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 2; Homecoming Attendant 4; Junior Play 3; Student Council Representa- tive 1; Ski Club 1,2, 3,4. jOoxL JlouLiz HzncU xion Roaring Fork High School 1, Basket- ball 1, Student Council 1, Secretary 1, Representative 1, Band 1, Class Secretary-Treasurer 1. PVHS: Track 1; Carnival Queen 3; Junior Play 3; Band 2, 3; Round-Up Staff 4; Cheer- leader 2, 3,4; Head 4; Annual Staff 4; Girls’ State 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Prom Queen 4; UN Pilgrimage for Youth 3; Danforth “I Dare You” Award 3; Solo and Ensemble 1; Achievement Day 1, 3. Lka 7£ zNo man HiLL Basketball 1, 2, 3; Carnival King 1; Junior Play 1; Student Council Repre- sentative 3; Musical 2, 3; Ski Club 1, 4; Senior Favorite 4; Prom King 4. 'JU MC Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Jun- ior Play 3; Honor Society 2, 3, 4, V.- Pres. 4; Student of the Month 1, 2; Prom Third Attendant 4; Annual Staff 4; Round-up Staff 4; Student of the Quarter 3; Musical 1, 2; Stage 2; Masonic Award 3; League Honor Band 3; Achievement Day 1, 2, 3. SitC foL Basketball 2, 3, Manager 1; Track 1; Carnival Candidate 2; Junior Play 3; Round-Up Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Ski Club 1,4. zanczi D(ax[i Junior Play 3; Round-up Staff 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Secretary 2, 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Girls’ State 3; Musical 2, 3; Ski Club 1; Stage Band 2, 3; Achievement Day 1, 3; Track 4. ML Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Junior Play 3; Student Council 1, 4; Class Officer, Pres,. 4, V.-Pres. 3; Round-up Staff 4, Co-Editor; Annual Staff 4, Co- Editor; Ski Club 1; Achievement Day 2, 3; Student of the Quarter 4; All League Volleyball: 2nd Team, 4. £1 JltLon U iny£zy Sheridah High School 1; Douglas High School 2; Football 4; Honorable Men- tion Offensive Back 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Ski Club 1,2, 3,4. CJ.i.L[ Uyays. zft [c l£.z Track 3, 4; State Track 3; Homecom- ing Queen 4; Carnival Candidate 1; Student Council, Representative 1; Round-Up Staff; Band 1, 2, 3; Cheer- leader 3, 4; Class Officer Secretary 1, 2, 4; Annual Staff 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Favorite. c fitj£.xta fJxznz d l over James Campbell High School 1, 2; Junior Play 3; Round-Up Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Favorites. Cazot c j-nn dVicfioLi Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 3, 4; Manager 2; Track 4; Homecoming Candidate 2; Junior Play 3; Round-Up Staff 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Sweetheart 4; Secretary 3; Annual Staff 4; Musi- cal 2, 3; Prom, Third Attendant 4; League Honor Band 3; Solo and Ensemble 1,2; Senior Favorite 4. ''-Penny c Vicfioii Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Captain 4; Honorable Mention Defensive End 3; All League Linebacker First Team 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3 4; All League Sec- ond Team 3; Track 1, 3,4; Homecom- ing King 4; Carnival Candidate 3; Jun- ior Play 3; Student Council 1,4; Rep- resentative 1, 4; Round-Up Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Student of the Quar- ter 1, 2, 3; Ski Club 1,2 4; Achieve- ment Day 1, 2, 3; Senior Favorite, All- League Basketball, 1 st team, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 4; Track 3; State Track 3; Junior Play 3; Student Council 2, 4; Class Officer, V.-Pres 1; Pres. 2; Representative 4; Annual Staff 4; Round-Up Staff 4; Ski Club 2; Prom, First Attendant 4; Sen- ior Favorite. mCzion -P ncUx£)ait Football 1; Basketball 1, 2; Track 4; Junior Play 3; Student Council 3; Class Officer, V.-Pres. 2, Pres. 3; Prom, Second Attendant 4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Representative 4. Junior Play 3; Round-Up Staff 4; Cheerleader 2, 3; Annual Staff 4; Ski Club 1; Solo Ensemble 1, 2; Achieve- ment Day 2, 3; Pep Club 1. Dfiomai £cLvaxcl Palmer High School 1, 2; Football 4; Track 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Class Officer, V.-Pres. 4; Ski Club 4; Senior Favorite 4; Prom, First Attend- ant 4. El z Cc(iaxA StikEi Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Student Council Representative 2; Round-Up Staff 4; Band 1, 2; Class Officer, Treasurer 1; Annual Staff 4; Musical 1, 2; Solo Ensemble 1, 2; Stage Band 1, 2; Achievement Day 1, 3; Senior Favorite; All-League Basket- ball 2nd Team 4. (2fixLi 'zSvjainiton Oxnard High School 1, 2; Football 3; Manager 4; Track 4; Junior Play 3; Ski Club 3,4. A nn Edwin ( Von Efixzndixoofi, Football 1, 4; Tri-Captain 4; Honora- ble Mention Defensive End 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 3, 4; Home- coming Attendant 4; Junior Play 3; Student of the Quarter 4; Senior Favorite 4. Jluann (IVadaca Basketball 3, 4; Volleyball 1,2,3, 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Favorite. Honda. J2za ( Ws,[[± Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3,4; Track 3,4; State Track 3; Home- coming Attendant 2; Junior Play 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4; State Work- shop 4; Secretary 4; Representative 3; Round-Up Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Cheerleader 1; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom, Second Attendant 4; Senior Favorite; All-League Volleyball, 4; All- League Basketball 4. Jliia uian Potzzt Panhandle High School 1, 2, 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 4; Volleyball 3; Home- coming Candidate 3; Junior Play 3; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Round-Up Staff 4; Class Officer, Sec.- Treas. 3; Annual Staff 4; Achieve- ment Day 3; FTA 1,2, 4; FHA 1, 2, 4; V. Pres. 2; Rodeo Club 1,2 4, Pres. 2, 4. Rose Anne Kelley Jim Kingery Jill McGee Alberta Mow Carol Nichols Shannon Christie Richard Coleman Jim Estes Lfouve, domt cdj- Jloncj (Way !Ba£y. . Lori Henderson Zack Hill David Hill Bill Hoke Carrie Karlson Penny Nichols Bob Peden Chris Pendergast Tom Shiflet Jim Stites (2Ca±:s ( Wl[[± I, Shannon Christie, will my Student Council minutes and gavel to all future Student Council presidents and secretaries. I, Richard Coleman, will my ability to run goalposts to the linemen in hopes that they will some day get into shape. I, Jim Estes, will my ability to tip my chair on one leg to anybody who doesn’t have balance. I, Lori Henderson, will 101 bottles of aspirin for the headaches, 60 boxes of Kleenex for the tears, plenty of Sucrets for the sore thoats, and lots of smiles for the satisfaction to the next year’s cheerleaders and their sponsor. I, Dave Hill, will my Gremlin to anyone who can turn the key. I, Zack Hill, will my tremendous athletic ability to anyone who is willing to take it. I, Bill Hoke, will my Datsun Pickup to anybody who will have it. I, Carrie Karlson, will my ability to cry 9,999,999 tears of heartache and not have red eyes to Sharon Tate. I, Rose Anne Kelley, will my ability to fall in love with an upper classman to anyone who wants to have long and lonely senior year. I, Jim Kingery, will my ability to keep out of trouble my senior year to all the juniors. I, Jill McGee, will my ability to make more excuses to get out of class and to cause as much trouble as possible in remembrance of me to my brother Jan. I, Berta Mow, will my ability to cause trouble in the halls of P.V. and with teachers to Laura Wachler. I, Carol Nichols, will my 5'V2 height to anyone who thinks he or she can stand up to it. I, Penny Nichols, will my ability to go with half the male population to my little sisters. I, Bob Peden, will my ability to play basketball during football season to whoever wants to run five hundreds during football practice. I, Chris Pendergast, will my Firebird to anybody who thinks they can get it running. I, Tom Shiflet, will my knowledge and partying ability to anyone who thinks they can handle it. -1, Ruby Severson, will my ability to make it through 12 years of P.V.H.S. to anyone who doesn’t feel as though he is going to make it. I, Jim Stites, will my ability to be great to my sister Anita who is THE GREATEST. I, Chris Swainston, will my ability to ruin cars to my brother Keith. I, Lynn VonEhrenkrook, will my jockey shorts to Kenny Lynn. I, Luann Wallace, will my ability to serve a volleyball to my sister Kim who has a terrible time serving. I, Londa Wells, will my strawberry blonde hair and the shortest basketball shorts to Melanie Blair so she can scream and holler at every boy who gives her a hard time. I, Susan Poteet, will my Texas accent to all PVHS students in hopes of them learning to talk the right way. J ofi(i£cy 1989 “Ladies and gentlemen, may I have your attention, please . . . may I have your attention, please. Thank you. Good afternoon. I’m your tour guide. Our first stop will be at the mansion of the world's most prominent millionaire, James Richard Stites I. Here we are now at Superstar Avenue. Please remain seated until the bus has come to a complete stop, and please stay in a group during the tour. May I caution you to remain silent and act in an orderly fashion due to the fact that there are other groups visiting the mansion. Here on my left, behind these massive oak doors, lie the elaborate ballroom and dining room. I’m sorry you’ll be unable to view this room, but there is a reunion in session at this time. If you will please follow me, we will continue our tour. Oh, pardon me, do you have a question, sir? What? I’ve already explained that no one will be allowed in the dining room. There are many prestigious guests present and they cannot be bothered by ... a group such as this. Sir, must you be difficult? Well, all right; I’ll read you the guest list. And as long as we’re here, we may as well have a little peek, but you must remain SILENT! As you look on at the ten year reunion of the Plateau Valley High School class of 1979, you will see seated the two class sponsors. Miss Haakenson and Mr. Colacicco. Neither of them have changed much although Mr. Colacicco seems to be minus a few hairs. The class of '79 has done very well since graduation. Many members have entered into the field of professional sports. Bob Peden, who has just replaced Craig Morton as quarter- back for the Denver Broncos, is in deep discussion with Lynn VonEhrenkrook, the Denver Nuggets’ super cen- ter. Chris Pendergast, who is making millions as a pro baseball player, is discussing the pros and cons of drag racing with Tom Shiflet, recent winner of the Indy 500, and “Awful (Jim) Estes, who is “Evel Knievel's stif- fest competition. Luann Wallace has just come in, returning from the National Rodeo Finals where she won the world championship in barrel racing for the fifth year in a row. Bill Hoke also had a part in the finals, for he has a world-wide reputation for breeding and training the best rodeo stock, and many of his animals were used in the rodeo. Jim Kingery is also into farming and or ranching. Shannon Christie, bank executive at Chase-Manhattan of New York City; Rose Anne Kelley, personal secre- tary of a well-to-do accountant; and Alberta Mow, secretary to the world’s shortest lawyer. Ruby Severson, have all just flown in from New York City where they are employed. David Hill builds cars; and Rich Coleman, alias Columbo II, has done an even better job chasing the cars down. After several years of continued education and much hard work, Zack Hill has become the scientist his classmates always knew he would be. Londa Wells is a successful child psychiatrist. Also in the medical-rela- ted field is Lori Henderson, a physical therapist, who has gotten a lot of abused bodies into really great shape. Approaching the end of the table, we find the last five guests on the list. Carol Nichols, a noteworthy drafts- woman, has been busy designing a new line of computers for NASA, where Chris Swainston is the head com- puter technician. Carrie Karlson and Jill McGee were just barely able to make it in time for the reunion, due to a fuel shortage in Paris where Jill is an architect and Carri has a large branch of interior design boutiques. And last, the class of '79 has the honor of having present the woman who has had more poster pin-up sales than Farrah Fawcett and who has just been voted Model of the Year, Penny Nichols. “Well folks, time is running short; if we are to finish the tour, we must move on. Over here we have. . .” Secretary Kammy McElwain 19 2 U lLOZi President Nella Springer Vice-President Janell Chaffin Student Council Representatives Clarence Nichols Glenda Spangler Mike Carnahan Janell Chaffin Daniel Chenoweth Ora Chenoweth Dale Click Lenny Hill Alan Dillon Stacy Hoke Matt LaGree Robin Lenard Kenny Lynn Kammy McElwain Ray Miller Colton Mills Lisa Morgan Anita Nichols 20 Clarence Nichols Curtis Phillips Glenda Spangler Nella Springer Scott Stanley Anita Stites Mark Todaro Laura Wachler Pictures not available Gail Hornberger Art Connor Kim Wallace Student Council Representatives Jesse Karlson and Julie Henderson cSoflflO moz£± Secretary Sharon Tate President Melanie Nichols Vice-President Matt Harman 23 Jennie Coleman Donna Connor Vickie Eldridge Maria Feller Robert Gil Matthew Harman Michael Harvey Richard Kees Keith Hatch Julie Henderson Alan Hornberger Lorn Horton 24 Sondra Wachler Penny Walker Mark Wissel Picture not available Bill Hale Mike Klenda Brent lachmet Christi McEwen Melanie Nichols Mike Page Doug Peden Jack Pfertsh Lynn Phillips Pam Shideler Tammy Simpson Mark VonEhrenkrook Sharon Tate 25 Student Council Representatives Jill Henderson Scott Eklund Secretary Machel Lachniet President Susan Todaro zz±rini£n Kevin Adams Eric Bruton Scott Eklund Bill Goodwin Marie Hale Jill Henderson Matt Horton Heather Kennedy Michele Lachmet 28 Rhonda Merwin Gail Morgan Bruce Pendergast Billy Phertsh David Rhoads Keith Swamston Pamela Tate Susan Todaro Fred Wallace junior cJ-figh £ujfik(i racU (2Cas.s. iDfficzxi. Robbie Mills Rhonda Stetson Jerry Gunderson Secretary Student Council (associate member) President Pat Page Vice-President Jackie Spangler Student Council (associate member) racU (2[a±± Officzn. Zack Stanley President Laini Stadler Secretary 31 tltll Melanie Blair Melissa Boruch Rod Cadwell Brian Dennison Junior Gore Jerry Gunderson Mark Harman Darren Hawkins Kent Hill Jeff Isom Greg Keck Greg Klenda Heather McMillan Leona Miller Robby Mills Cyndi Nichols Penny Nichols Darren Phipps Tom Silzell Shawn Simpson Rhonda Stetson Rae Ellen Tate Richard Watson Joy Beiser Signa Bruton Bumgardner Mark Currier Bridget Durning Doni Fifield James Goodwin Tammy Gore Ruth Hollembeak Michael Todd Isom Jodi Johnson Tammy Kees Leslie Klenda JoeyLavery Les Matthews Becky Nostrand Pat Page Beth Snyder Jackie Spangler Laini Stadler 33 Zack Stanley Lorena Terry Gary White First Row: Matthew Lindsey, David James, Dee Dee Hall, Kama Dix, Catherine Goodwin, Ben Harman. Second Row: Roger Terry, Rob Gibson, Brian Hackler, Robin Green, Sheila Forsberg, Christine Boren, Julie Tate. Third Row: Shaun Walter, Brian Daniel, Gary Weisgerber, Dawn Croze, Angie Maring, Tommy Feller, Cindy Eldridge, Randy Doty, Mrs. Nichol’s, Teacher. First Row: Mark Lindsey, Alex Lloyd, Brent Harper, Karl VonEhrenkrook, Joe Merwin, Kevin Kees, Robert Boruch, Ian McEwen. Second Row: Clint Dennison, Keri Kornalson, Dana Gore, Shannon Simpson, Wendy Peden, Steve Fullmer, Jeff Pratt, Todd Lachniet. Third Row. Mike Lindsey, Bert Hill, Micah Harman, Shaun Anderson, Debbie Swainston, Debbie Peach, Donna Silzell, Barbie Law, Rebecca Keck. Fourth Row: Brad Dil- lon, Blake McElwain, Wesley Hawkins, Linda Bilyou, Amy Henderson, Jennifer Morgan, Leslie Jean Hill, Mary Beth Mills, Kim Dillon. Not Pictured: Kevin Hatch, Teacher — Mrs. Woodward. 34 Top Row: Valerie Michaelson, Heather Croze, Karen White, Neil Daniel, David Lindsey, David Myers, David Brinkmeyer, Mrs. Ralston. Second Row: Micah Gore, Jeff Maring, Nicky Isom, Craig Gunstream, Scott Boruch, Cory Morton, Ronnie Price. Third Row: Bev Skirbina, Darci Lachniet, Shelly Baier, Dale Sized, Buster Dennison, John Leinberger, Leslie Kay Law, Routy Bills. Not Pictured: Leslie Ann Henderson Melissa Doty Jeff Doty Top Row: Miss Spence, Belinda Goodwin. Cheryl Hooper, Tammy Dicks, Trudy Hall, Mark Bosen, Travis Horton. Second Row: Cindy Lyons, Kristina McCarty, Jason Sta- dler, Mike Green, Joel DuLaigh, Shelly Croze, Dalyn Thompson, Donna Leinberger, Chris Dillon, Radonna Young. Third Row: La Donna Lane, Donna Forsberg, Luke York, John Morris, Doug James, Jason McMilton, Chuck Nichols, Mark Zobel, Shane Walter, Ira Edstrum. Not Pictured: Elnora Morgan ouztfi G zadz Jfiizd (f zadz Top Row: Mrs. Prescott, Sandy Dillon, Kim Fullmer, JoAnn Terry, Sherry Forsberg, Mel Henderson, Tressa Harman, Kelly Cox. Second Row: Toni Anderson, Chris Migatter, Danny Click, Lisa Law- rence, Christy Phipps, Lisa Hill, Tammy Hawkins, Billy Cowger, Michael Henderson, Randy Peyton. Third Row: Mike Johnson, Brett Isadore, Philip Sny- der, Travis Baier, Chad Reed, Ronnie Terry, Mark Nichols, Eric Pratt, Rudy Skrbina. 35 Row 1: Trisha Maring, Heather Emmett, Terra Reed, Cecil Young, Scott Hittle, Larry Lee Britton, Charlie Stucker. Row 2: Benny Nichols, Scott Cowger, Jessicca Rudnick, Edward McCarty, Duffy Holt, Stacey Hall, Robin DuLaigh, Jennifer Ticen, Brian Lyons. Row 3: Dustin Schramm, Colton Walter, Denise Foresberg, Larry Green, Cassandra McDaniel, Christy Stevenson, Tamera Hill, Jess Young, Mrs. Morgan. UyLndzzcj aztzn Row 1: Kathy Young, Gina Lachniet, Stacie Cowgar, J. C. Jensen, Jennifer Price, Kerry Lucas. Row 2: Julie Reed, Erik Cox, Colette Kulp, Jennifer Michaelson, Cody Ander son. Row 1: Glen Bob Morse, David Lane, Keena Gore, Rebecca Nichols, Paul Stolper. Row 2: Scott Uhrlaub, Jesse Rudnick, Shannon Morris, John Nichols, Travis White, Teacher, Mrs. Page. ACTIVITIES It is true, I never assisted the sun materially in its rising; but, doubt not, it was of the last importance only to be present at it. David Thoreau tucLznt (2ounci[ Gj-j-iazu Sponsor: Mr. Price, Vice-President: Alan Dillon, President: Shannon Christie, Secretary: Londa Wells. cStudznt (2oanci[ Top Row: (L to R) Mr. Price, Alan Dillon, Shannon Christie, Londa Wells, Bob Peden, Melanie Nichols, Julie Hen- derson, Nella Springer, Scott Eklund, Jackie Spangler. Bottom Row: (L to R) Susan Todaro, Jill Henderson, Lori Henderson, Rose Anne Kelley, Rhonda Stetson, Clarence Nichols, Glenda Spangler, Jesse Karlson. 38 uzna£i±m zStaff Front Row: (L to R) Carol Nichols, Bob Peden, Rose Anne Kelley, Bill Hoke, Shannon Christie, Alberta Mow, Ruby Severson, Zack Hill. Back Row: Carrie Karlson, Lori Henderson, Jill McGee, Penny Nichols, Jim Stites. czJ-fonoz cSoaizty (L to R) Kammy McElwain, Anita Stites (Secretary), Anita Nichols, Shannon Christie (President), Janell Chaffin, Lenny Hill, Zack Hill (Vice-President). donavit Sand Front Row (L to R) Carol Nichols, Beth Snyder, Leslie Klenda, Rhonda Stetson, Cyndi Nichols, Jennie Coleman, Carrie Karlson, Sharon Tate. Second Row (L to R) Gail Morgan, Joey Lavery, Penny Walker, Penny Nichols, Ruth Ann Hollembeak, Pat Page, Zack Stanley, Mark Currier, Becky Nost- rand Third Row (L to R) Rae Ellen Tate, Melanie Blair, Mike Page, Anita Stites, Alan Dillon, Michael Harvey, Clarence Nichols, Jerry Gunderson, Jackie Spangler, Kent Hill. Back Row: (L to R) Joy Bieser, Laini Stadler, Lorena Terry, Greg Klenda, Mark Harman, Vicki Eldridge, Laura Wachler, Debbie Wissel, Tammy Simpson, Mr. Keep. Spinning Sand Front Row: (L to R) Angie Maring, Dawn Croze, Jennifer Morgan, Debbie Swainston, Donna Silzell, Mary Beth Mills, Wendy Peden, Amy Henderson. Second Row: (L to R) Shaun Anderson, Cindy Eldridge, Keri Kornelson, Kim Dillon, Leslie Jean Hill, Debbie Peach, Alex Lloyd, Brent Harper. Third Row (L to R): Steven Fullmer, Micah Harman, Burt Hill, Jeff Pratt, Todd Lachniet, Blake McElwain, Brad Dillon, Wes Hawkins. Fourth Row: (L to R) Joe Merwin, Randy Doty, Shawn Walters, Brian Hackler, Ian McEwen, David James, Robby Gibson, Brian Daniel. Standing: Mr. Keep. 40 KLn9 and jQuszn Svjzztfizaxt King: Alan Dillon Queen: Kammy McElwain Carol Nichols Sand (Dfficzzi 41 President: Jennie Coleman, Vice-President: Cyndi Nichols, Secretary: Michael Harvey, Treasurer: Penny Walker. JUNIOR PLAY (Sj!o Caleb Jones — Jim Estes Johnny Sutton — Bob Peden Bert Folger — Zack Hill Doreen Delaney — Londa Wells Lorna Farnsworth — Carrie Karson Kitty Sampson — Ruby Severson Gary Sampson — Jim Stites Ma Clanton — Rose Anne Kelley Frank Snell — Rick Stetson Elizabeth Manson — Shannon Christie Hallie Hallahan — Lori Henderson PHANTOMS Old Man Clanton — Chris Pendergast Billy Clanton — Bill Hoke Ike Clanton — Jim Stites Phineas Clanton — Bill Hoke Joe Jude — Rick Stetson Jethora Jude — Susan Poteet Hester Jude — Alberta Mow Gold Dollar — Penny Nichols Margarita Garcia — Carol Nichols Handsome — Chris Swainston Tyrone Killeen — Chris Swainston Annabelle Killeen — Shannon Christie Buckskin Frank — Leslei — Bob Peden Lonesome Les — Zack Hill Charles Morgan — Director Qaz-Out DauozLUi. of 79 The seniors of '79 took a poll of some of their favor- ites so in a few years they can all look back on what was popular in 1979. It was interesting to find that the song that was chosen for the class earlier in the year was not listed by anyone as a favorite in the poll. Almost all of the students said it was better to date around in high school, but half of those students date steady. Here are the results: TURN US ON T.V. Shows cJfow’i. {fjOUT -llotJS. -jCiflL ? In High school it is better to: date around — 96% have a steady — 3% not date at all — 0% no response — 1 % On a date I would rather: go to a dance — 42% go to a movie — 8% go parking — 43% go to a party — 9% other — 2% JAKE 1 ROAD TRIP Movies Cars 1. M A S H 2. Baa Baa Blacksheep 3. White Shadow 4. Incredible Hulk 5. Flying High 6. One Day At A Time 7. Alice 8. Wonder Woman 9. Dallas 10. Morkand Mindy 1. Star Wars 2. Every Which Way But Loose 3. Heaven Can Wait 4. Smokey and the Bandit 5. Animal House 6. Saturday Night Fever 7. Corvette Summer 8. Superman 9. Blazing Saddles 10. Rocky 1. Corvette 2. Camaro 3. Trans Am 4. Chevy Truck 5. Ford Truck 6. Porsche 7. Cadillac 8. GMC Truck 9. Mustang 10. Monte Carlo SINGERS GROUPS 1. Foreigner 2. Billy Joel 3. Boston 4. Bee Gee’s 5. Pablo Cruise 6. Foghat 7. Donna Summer 8. KISS 9. Chic 10. Commodores OH. . ,£ PASTIMES 1. Partying 2. Submarine Races 3. Drag Racing 4. Cruising 5. Skiing 6. Parking 7. Being with friends 8. Women 9. Snooker pool foosball 10. Sports in school Uofx SONGS 1. My Life 2. VMCA 3. I Love The Night Life 4. Our Love (Don't Throw It All Away) 5. MacArthur Park 6. Don’t Look Back 7. You and I 8. Le Freak 9. Everyone's a Winner 10. Fire Shmzntaxy - OfizxE.tta s A nan± ATHLETICS In this fresh evening each blade and leaf looks as if it had been dipped in an icy liquid greenness. David Thoreau 97 -79 00 tU[. Q oCLyU[ CLziCzcuLxi Lori Henderson — Head cheerleader Carrie Karlson Jill McGee Jill Henderson Sharon Tate Penny Walker 7 e O rp w L O d v COACHES Head Coach Joseph Colacicco Assistant Coach Terrence Darwin 3ootU£ igjS TRI-CAPTAINS Jim Estes, Lynn VonEhrenkrook, Bob Peden p78 (2xDVj!jOij 9oo Standing: Assistant Coach Darwin, Coach Colacicco, Alan Dillon, Tom Shiflet, Mark Todaro, Lynn vonEhrenkrook, Kenny Lynn, Richard Coleman, Jim Kingery, Matt LaGree, Bob Peden, Jim Estes, Manager Clarence Nichols. Kneeling: Keith Swainston, Matt Harman, Robert Gil, Mike Page, Rich- ard Kees, Mark VonEhrenkrook, Doug Peden, Jack Pfertsh, Mark Wissel, Matt Horton, Managers Scott Eklund, Chris Swainston. 49 d Lcti doUzman In Rich’s first year in football, he was our team leader in receptions, touchdowns, total points scored, and interceptions. He was voted the team's most valuable offensive player. He was voted first team all-conference receiver, and received honora- ble mention as a defensive back. Qim Isa Jim is a 4-year letterman, and in his senior year was a tri-captain. He led our team in quarterback sacks. Jim is a gutsy player who often played against oppo- nents who outweighed him by 100 lbs. He was voted first team all-conference defensive lineman. He was an outstanding two-way performer and often played every down of the game. itn lf iny£zy Jim was our defensive signal caller. He was voted the team’s most valuable defensive player. He received honorable mention as an offensive back. Jim was an excellent receiver as evidenced by the ‘‘Kingery Special,” a play which was specifically named after him utilizing his pass-catching skills. Bob was voted the Cowboy Award signifying the team’s most valuable player. He was a tri-captain. He was named to the first all-conference team as a linebacker. He led our team in solo tackles, and in blocked punts. He is also a 4-year letterman. Bob averaged over 5 yards a carry in his senior year. Lynn received honorable mention as a defensive lineman. He was also a tri-captain and he was an excellent punter. He led our team in fumble recover- ies. A nn VonSfixznfz zoolz This was Tom’s first year in football and he led our team in punt returns. He was a good one-on-one tackier. Tom finished the year with 47 tackles. Jom ccSIlifht Top Row: Coach Colacicco, Kenny Lynn, Lynn VonEhrenkrook, Richard Kees, Keith Swainston. Bottom Row: Matt Harman, Jim Estes, Mark Wissel, Mattew Horton. dovjtjoij USac z'. Top Row: Coach Darwin, Alan Dillon, Jim Kingery, Tom Shiflet, Matt LaGree, Bob Peden, Mark Todaro, Rich Coleman, Bottom Row: Mike Page, Jesse Karlson, Robert Gil, Jack Pfertsh, Doug Peden, Mark VonEhrenkrook. 52 -Ki-ny !Bo£ iAsxlsn CoSafitaLn £un SiUs cz fom comin oyafty tA aid of cHonox fJennU Coleman Co-Cafitain A nn VonCfixinlxool Quzzn QiIC yV[c f tL£. zM(iul of eMonox Sfuuinon Ckxiitit. It was about 12:45 p.m. last Saturday at the Plateau Valley gym. The second and deciding game between the girls’ volleyball teams from Plateau Valley and Battle Mountain was nearing its exciting climax. Plateau Valley’s homecoming football game with West Grand from Kremmling was slated to start at 1 p.m. Fans were hoping for the speedy conclusion of the volleyball game, not only because it would have meant victory for the Cowgirls, but because it would mean the fans wouldn't miss the opening kickoff for the football game. But about then, people started drifting into the gym and standing around. That seemed strange. So when the officials for the football game sauntered into the gym just milling around leaning on the walls and casually taking in the volleyball action people's curiosity was aroused. “Why aren't they out on the field preparing for the game?” How come all the officials for the football game are so interested in a girls’ volleyball match?” When the Plateau Valley girls finally iced the game and the match, pandemonium, as could be expected, broke loose. There was jumping around, cheering, yelling, hugging, kissing, etc., and the two teams started heading for the locker rooms. As they did, Plateau Valley Principal Paul Dillon took a microphone saying that he had an announcement to make. While the Cowboys had been waiting at home for the West Grand Mustangs to arrive for the homecoming football game, the Mustangs were waiting for the Cowboys in Kremmling for the same game. The game will have to be cancelled,” Dillon said. There was silence for a moment while every- one took the message in. “The king and queen will be crowned tonight at the dance.” People started drifting off in their separate direc- tions, seeming more surprised at the three hours suddenly injected into their afternoon than at the idea of the home team having to forfeit the home- coming game because it was mistakenly scheduled away from home: a home-away from-homecoming game. The agony of defeat was soon lost in the day of cele- bration. Courtesy of MESA COUNTY MAIL c fytzncianti j i M V I C K I E K I N G E R Y E L R I D G E K A M M Y M c E L w A I N R I C H A R D C 0 L E M A N K I M W A L L A C E (L R) Front Row: Jennie Coleman (Mgr.), Luann Wallace, Melanie Nichols, Carol Nichols, Janell Chaffin, Londa Wells, Kammy McElwain. Back Row: Mrs. Wissel (Coach), Rose Anne Kelley, Kim Wallace, Penny Nichols, Anita Stites, Nella Springer, Anita Nichols, Glenda Spangler (Mgr.). 3CV. Q oCLyUC (L R) Front Row: Glenda Spangler (Mgr ), Dianna Icke, Tammy Simpson, Kathy Keck, Pam Tate, Jennie Coleman (Mgr.), Back Row: Mrs. Pesek (Coach), Debbie Wissel, Lorn Horton, Julie Henderson, Maria Feller, Tammi Matthews. 56 Carol Nichols Londa Wells Rifle Centra DeBeque Soroco Palisade Grand Valley Hotchkiss Basalt Soroco DeBeque Battle Mt. Grand Valley Hotchkiss Basalt DeBeque Soroco 8-15-15 (L to R) Stacy Hoke, Penny Walker, Sharon Tate. tu (2Pl t cU z. az±L Q aziLty d3 aifzztlja[[ d(izzz[zaclzz± Jill McGee Janell Chaffin Lori Henderson — Head 58 Top Row: Coach Wissel, Leona Miller, Lorena Terry, Becky Nostrand, Melanie Blair, Heather McMillan, Londa Wells. Second Row: Leslie Klenda, Tammy Kees, Jackie Spangler, Laini Stadler, Tammy Gore, Rhonda Stet- son. Third Row: Signa Bruton, Beth Synder, Penny Nichols, Joy Bieser, Shawn Simpson, Ruth Ann Hollem- beak. Top Row: Coach Darwin, Greg Klenda, Rob Mills, Richard Watson, Tom Silzell. Second Row: Darren Hawkins, Kent Hill, Brian Dennison, Jerry Gunderson, Junior Gore. Third Row. Rod Cadwell, James Goodwin, Joey Lavery, Mark Harman, Zack Stanley, Pat Page. 59 Q azzitu (LR) Alan Dillon, Bob Peden, Richard Coleman, Dale Click, Mark VonEhrenkrook, Kenny Lynn, Jim Stites, Lynn VonEhrenkrook, Mike Page, Mike Carnahan, Matt LaGree, Doug Peden, Zack Hill, Coach Larry Eklund. Bottom Row: (L R) Coach Rick Lucas, Billy Goodwin, Mark Wissel, Freddie Wallace, Matt Horton, Matt Harman, Top Row: (L R) Scott Eklund, Jack Pferlsh, Mark Todaro, Mike Page, Richard Kees, Robert Gil, Bill Pfertsh. Front Row: (L to R) Coach Wissel, Debbie Wissel, Jill Henderson, Maria Feller, Luann Wallace, Carol Nichols. Back Row: (L to R) Mgr. Glenda Spangler, Kammy McElwain, Melanie Nichols, Anita Stites, Gail Hornberger, Kim Wallace, Londa Wells. x. Q az±itij 61 Winning o ZJxadition ZJzaalz The 1978 State Track Meet was hold in Limon, Colo- rado. Seven P.V. girls participated. Jill McGee, Londa Wells, Maria Feller, and Janell Chaffin ran in the 440 relay. Julie Henderson was entered in the shot put and the discus. Anita Stites entered in the high jump and placed third. On the boys’ track team. Matt LaGree participated in the pole vault. He was also in the mile relay with Darrell Carver, John Lyons, and Rich Fifield. John Lyons placed third in both the 440 and the triple jump, and Rich Fifield placed sixth in the low hur- dles. Girls’ Team: Top Row: Penny Nichols, Julie Henderson, Lori Hender son, Anita Stites. Second Row: Melanie Nichols, Glenda Spangler, Jill McGee, Kammy McElwain. Bottom Row: Coach Ruth Wissel, Nella Springer, Londa Wells. Boys’ Team: Top Row: Mike Page, Jack Pfertsh, Doug Peden, Kenny Lynn, Lynn VonEhrenkrook, rich- ard Kees. Zack Hill. Bottom Row: Mark Wissel, Jesse Karlson, Bob Peden. Matt LaGree, Alan Dillon, Clarence Nichols. Not Pictured: 1978 senior track participants: Darrell Carver, John Lyons, John Schafer, Roger Webb, Rich Fifield. Coach Larry Price D zaa Seif [feanczr Londa Wells Eat your heart out Cheryl T! David Hill Seif LZ tene Jim Stites Right clothes, wrong occasion! Londa Wells How embarrassing! TomShiflet David Hill Hope we can get up! Penny Nichols zMoit c hfibtLc Londa Wells You’d better try again. Bob! Bob Peden dxa2.L£.±t Luann Wallace Berta Mow Now I got Ya! Rich Coleman tBzit SzniZ of C fumoi DzienAtieit Jill McGee Should I drop it? Rich Coleman dl oit dl [u.iica.[ Carol Nichols I don’t know what this is? Zack Hill zJ ! oit Scfioo[ SfiLxLt Luann Wallace Can’t wait until tryouts! Bob Peden Lynn VonEhrenkrook, Lori Henderson, Rich Coleman fx What an ego!! dv[oit 'J efienAabLe Shannon Christie Is it clear? Zack Hill J ! oit Succznfu[ Zack Hill This is success? Shannon Christie Lxii ht£.nAanti. !Uom cSkifbt CPenfuj dVickoh 1979 oya[ty Second. z hte.ndanti. CSixii PznAe.'Ujaii XoruL WJL fiLxd htznAanti 2a Mf CaxoC eNickoLi. ADVERTISEMENTS Congratulations to the Seniors of 79 The Journalism class would like to show their apprecia- tion to the Photography class students who participated in printing pictures tor the annual. TALLEY'S BARB-B-Q BISCUIT FACTORS Special Thanks to: Bob Peden Londa Wells Carol Nichols Jill McGee ii Open 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tcm'nv Monday thru Saturday 7 'JJ z closed Sunday Breakfast served all J 623 Main St. 70 yn EASTGATE MUSIC CENTER Western Colorado's Most Complete Music Store Pianos Organs Guitars Amplifiers Your Authorized Dealer for: Band Instruments Sheet Music Accessories Full Service Gibson and Epiphone Guitars Guitars and Banjos by IBANEZ Pianos by KAWAI CURRIER Organs by THOMAS Exclusive dealer for GUILD GUITARS Your Full Line Music Store! BALDWIN'S TOOTHPICK CAFE Hwy. 65 Mesa, Colo. 81643 Serving breakfast—lunch— short orders—hamburgers— malts—cones—soft drinks— Cold Beer to go. Open Daily - Year Around 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. DANNY and SYLVIA BALDWIN Ph. 268 5285 REDD ENTERPRISES House of Crafts Oasis Apts. Collbran Laundry Main and High Street Collbran, Colorado 81624 SPANGLER HEREFORDS, INC. Phone: 303 487-3402 Congratulation To The Seniors Of 1979 Collbran, Colorado 81624 Stop By Anytime 71 SS 7Hor s For Clll h orduare.a lumber needs G oil bran Supply Saps Cong rat u lat to the Class o Good lucK t pou a ' Lf'p} uurr Ct £ad ,CYl £a aie he lOaiting i£a V Distinctive Clothes at Reasonable Prices 1840 North 12th Street Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 (303) 243-4200 OXY OXY Salute The Class of 7 Plateau Valley High Schoo GAIL and VAN VANCLEAVE COLORADO WEST TIRE COMPANY IS REALTOR8 Multiple Listing Service New Tires — Retreads — Wheel Alignment Tire Trueing Shocks — Brakes — Hi-speed Balancing Bear Service - Tune Up BENNETT REALTY O.K. 2820 North Ave. Bus. Phone 242-0444 Goodyear Grand Junction, Colo. 81501 BILL BENNETT Broker 550 Grand Ave. Bus. 242-9141 Grand Junction. CO Home 242 5130 THE TROPHY CASE MIRACLE AUCTION BARN Trophies — Plaques Medals — Ribbons Silver Plate Gifts and Awards Badges — Name Plates Signs Custom Engraving 125 S. 6th Grand Junction, Colo. Ph. 245 0984 2993 North Avenue Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 Phone (303) 243-9554 Auction Beginning at 6:00 p.m. Every Thursday Nite! We conduct all kinds of auctions anywhere anytime your place or ours COL. IVAN D. MIRACLE Owner and Auctioneer 74 Congratulations and Good Luck! We're proud of you, Seniors. PEGGY and BOB PEDEN RAINBOW MOTEL AND TRAILER PARK Keep searching for the pot of gold at the end of your rainbow. BILL A-S MARKET AND FAMILY CENTER Pots and Pans Gifts Toys Clothing Licenses (hunting and camping) Phone 487-3740 We Carry All Items Phone 464-7506 I 12 West Third Street Open Year Around Mesa, Colorado Phone 268 5467 Congratulation to the Class of 79’ Grand Mesa National Forest 25 Lakeside Cabins KEN and SALLY HENDERSON Savings can make the Summer Happen FAWN GIFT SHOP Just picture it... all the things you want to do this summer. Now think about where you're going to get the money. A savings account at Valley Federal Savmgi and Loan can make the summer happen Just picture what you want Now picture how you're going to get it. Start saving today! Wvolln federal SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Grand Junction. Glenwood Springs, Peoma gProvflag Pn alin4 (hr «My hnc IVM ’• ;P.O.Box i59 Palisade, Colorado 81526 ft J East on U.S. 6 and 24 and 1-70 Phone 464-7036 Exclusive Gifts Black Hills Gold Jewelry Mocassins Souvenirs Indian Jewelry and Pottery MR. and MRS. GEORGE W. REID CENTRAL SERVICE COLLBRAN LOCKER PLANT JOHN and SUE WEST Collbran, Colorado Congratulations Class of 1979 487 3715 24-Hour Towing Service Fast—Courteous—Efficient Service For Your Automotive Needs Your Business Is Appreciated ■ -5 77 D M MERCANTILE 120 Main Street Collbran, Colo. 81624 DICK and MYRNA COLEMAN Congratulations to the Seniors of 1979! Be a Happy Shopper! 78 DENNING LUMBER «B. 432 North Avenue Grand Junction, Colo. 81501 C BAUTO SALES ( N ACC HARDWARE V 2920 North Ave 245 0508 CARL C. COX BRAD P. COX Home 243-9774 Home 242-1010 Grand Junction, Co. Your Department Store ot Building Materials Cash for Your Car STEPHENS SPORTING GOODS Grand Junction's Most Complete Sporting Goods Store Hunter Headquarters 510 Main Street , Grand Junction, CO CHILTON'S TEAM CENTER 1340 North Avenue Grand Junction, Colo. 81501 242 8597 Telephone GUY STEPHENS 242-3811 Owner Quality Athletic Goods at a Fair Price m 79 Ford Farm and Industrial Equipment Ranch Rite Supplies Farm Hard Equipment New Holland Dial: 242 7960 243 7048 WESTERN IMPLEMENT COMPANY 2919 North Avenue Grand Juntion PEPSI COLA KNIGHT BOTTLING APPLIANCE COMPANY CO. Magnavox Frigidaire •Maytag •Litton ffisLUr ' T Kitchen Aid Dial 242-3935 741 Main Street HBpr Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 80 DEAN'S GENERAL For Tops in Guide Service Hunt With Lyons Licensed Guides STORE A Complete Line of Groceries Congratulations Seniors LYONS GUIDE SERVICE Box 337 Collbran, Colo. Area Code 303 487 3735 Established 1931 Excellent Record Trophies Our Specialty Congratulations to the Class of 1979 MR. MRS GENE SCOTT RUDY P. SKRBINA COLLBRAN Ph. 487-3320 103 Putney iis%- COLLBRAN X SAW FILING SERVICE 81 WILSON YOUNG SCHMIDT ACE HARDWARE T.V. CENTER 519-521 Main Grand Junction, Co 81501 (303) 242-4672 Let Us Reflect Your Image With Printing performance TELEVISION Sony 518 Colorado Ave. Grand Junction, CO 81501 (303)242-2104 □ REALTOR Best Wishes to the Senior Class of 1979! BILL JOHNSON Representative United Farm Agency of Colorado, Inc. Phone: (303) 245-4598 Grand Junction, Colo. 81501 2820 North Ave. 82 THE FEED LOT Where We Feed a Lot I 18 Main Street Grand Junction, Colorado JAC’S FLOWER, INC. 545 North Avenue Grand Junction, Colorado Phone 243-2770 THE T-BONE Select Your Favorite Wine From Our Wine Vault 120 North 7th Street Grand Junction, Colorado GEORGE TRACY FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP 12th and Orchard Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 Life, Auto, Home, and Farm and Ranch Policies Business 243-0280 Res. 245-1715 Congratulations Graduates of 1979! 83 Phone 858-3667 ‘Hardware ‘Electrical ‘Appliance ‘Paint ‘Petroleum ‘Home and Garden ‘Chemicals ‘Fertilizers ‘Feed ‘Seed 84 P.O. Box 176 Collbran, Colorado 81624 487-3487 28th and North Avenue, Grand Junction, Colo. 81501 66 Mesa United Bank of Grand Junction Mesa United Bank of Grand Junction National Assoc. HOFFMAN MOTORS INC. Phone 464-5606 Phone 464-5604 Complete Parts and Service MT. GARFIELD AUTO PARTS The Wise Buy at Hoffman HIGH COUNTRY TEXACO Congratulations Seniors From LOUISE and COLIN MOSSER 103 Spring Street Collbran, Colorado 81624 Phone 487 3241 PAGE-PARSONS JEWELERS Member American Sem Society 444 Main Street Box 1706 Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 Phone 242-3420 PEGGY PAGE McGRAW Registered Jeweler MANCEL PAGE MRS. MANCEL PAGE Certified Gemologist Registered Jeweler SEW SEW FABRICS Fabrics Notions and Patterns 487 3404 I 10 Spring Street Collbran, Colorado RUTH MELENDY JOHN IRBY Broker Congratulations IRBY REALTY, LTD 218 Main Box 301 Collbran, Colorado 81624 Office 303 -487-3301 Home 303 — 487-371 I 86 HELLO HENRY, GUESS WHAT? JUNIOR HAS DECIDED TO GO TO COLLEGE THIS YEAR AFTER ALL. ISN'T THAT GREAT? OH AND I TALKED TO THE DENTIST, HE'LL BE PUTTING BRACES ON SUZY NEXT MONTH. HENRY. HENRY? HENRY! Expect the unexpected. Money deposited in a passbook account at Mesa Federal Savings has a way of growing at a safe, steady pace earning the highest possible interest allowed by law. Begin saving today for those unexpected surprises in your future. SIR SPEEDY Instant Printing Center 912 North Avenue Grand Junction, CO 81501 242-2025 HAROLD R. HUNTER — Owner Strout. Realty All Across America Since 1900 World's Largest Free Catalogs WE'LL STAND ON OUR HEAD TO PLEASE YOU! Moving? Free National Referral Service, Call 243-2790 CLAIR ASHING — CARL SIGWART I 15 West Grand Avenue (303) 243-2790 Grand Junction, CO 81501 87 FACTORY OUTLET SHOES FREEWAY BOWL 1900 Main Street Grand Junction, Colo. 81501 Ph. 245 3035 Downtown Shopping Park Grand Junction, Colorado 413 Main 243-1876 Wolverine Boots Ihisll Puppies HHANUSMOtS 1900 East Main Street, Grand Junction, Colo. 81501 PAGE WESTERN WEAR Quality Boots Belts — Billfolds Holsters Handbags Gifts 625 Main Grand Junction, Colorado Phone 242 4482 Shoe and Boot Repair 949 Norty Avenue Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 Fine Leather Accessories and the Best Shoe and Boot Repair 68 AMERICAN BEAUTY COLLEGE 615 I s+ Street Grand Junction, Colo. 81501 Phone 245-2770 fl dlfftHI HAW UK. RAY'S GEM AND MINERALS SHOP THRIFT-WAY MARKET Home of Fine Foods Hayden Bros, Inc. Silversmithing •Cutting Rough •Findings •Jewelry Repair 2999 North Avenue Grand Junction, Colo. 81501 450 North Ave. Grand Jet., CO 242 7804 89 Your Key to Advertising Success in Colorado West — Circulation 26,000 P.O. Box 2563 — Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 2814 North Avenue — 243-9020 THE PENNYPINCHER SHOPPER OLD WORLD MEAT CO. 1765 Main Street 245 2261 Freezer Beef Custom Processing Game Processing All Types Game — Sausage SERVING THE WESTERN SLOPE PADDOCK'S WHOLESALE FOODS PALISADE PHARMACY Where Prescriptions are our business 239 Main Palisade, Colorado 464 5668 Choice Beef — Pork — Poultry — Frozen Foods Restaurants — Bars — Hospitals — Institutions 1625 North 15th Grand Junction, Colorado, 81501 Business 242-1986 90 THE UNITED STATES BANK OF GRAND JUNCTION 4th and Main Phone 243-1611 Still Serving You After 75 Years of Service Kach depositor insured to '40,000. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 91 FRONTIER ADJUSTERS INCORPORATED If It's Made of Leather — Think THE BOA, LTD. Phone 242-7829 654 White Avenue P.O. Box 1243 Grand Junction, Colo. 81501 309 Main St. Grand Junction, Colo. 81501 243 4633 Leather Specialties HOWARD J. GALYEAN DELROY and JO CHARLESWORTH B B DRILLING CO. INC. COLUMBINE MOTEL Phone (303) 242-3918 2824 North Avenue Grand Junction, Colo. 81501 P.O. Box 2666 Grand Junction, Colo. 81501 HOLLIS and JANET ATWOOD Phone (303) 242 7305 92 White-Westinghouse PROFESSIONAL APPLIANCE SALES 964 North Avenue Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 OASIS Pi RESTAURANT 3 S'! Breakfast (Served at Any Time) Phone: (303) 245-4604 352 North Avenue Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 Museum Quality Work — Tanning — Mounting Open 6:00 a.m. — 10:00 p.m. HIGH COUNTRY TAXIDERMY CO. 503 2 Florence Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 Bus. Ph. (303) 242 4050 Res. Ph. (303)245 4618 CLINT and JEANNIE JOHNSON TRAILER HOME RENTALS AND SALES INC. Sales — Service — Rentals — Insurance New and Used 2857 North Avenue Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 Phone: (303) 243-2227 93 5th and North Buy or Sell Your Property With One of Our Winning Team of Salesman 243-4981 We Try to Make Buying Real Estate Easy! Farms Homes Mining Ranches Commercial We Cover the Western Slope 94 MOUNTAIN WEST INSURANCE Commercial Auto Home Life Health Accident Aircraft Bonds Etc. IF IT'S INSURABLE WE INSURE IT— TIM BERNSEN, BILL DUFFORD. STU MOLL 242 8533 I 34 N. 6th St. P.O. Box I I 79 Grand Junction Service Since 1938 KEYSTONE GENERAL STORE Platean City Open Monday-Saturday 8 8 Sunday 9-5 Congratulations Senior Class of 79 From JIM and NANCY and BETH and PHILLIP NORTH AVENUE FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE Complete Home Furnishings by North Avenue Furniture and Appliance 95 GAY JOHNSON'S INC. HtPGoodrich • vwauewxv« Com Compact c i o T he Coca Com Campen COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY. 1226 Winters Av ., Grand Junction, Co. The Other Guys Comfort First Foot so-Port Shoes Stepeftes Dr. Sholl's Child Life Children Shoes Miller Barefoot Freedom Shoes Stride Rite Shoes CHAMPION BOOTS SADDLERY Phone 243 1699 MAREK'S COMFORT SHOES Certified Pedorthist Foot-So-Port Shoe Store Vaque Vibram Boots Panhandle Levi's Handmade Belts and Buckles Western Sport Coats Saddles and Tack Billfolds and Bags by Justin Leather Jackets and Vests Stetson and Bailey Hats Nunn Bush and Red Wings Shoes 127 North Fourth Grand Junction, Colo. 81501 BILL MARK Manager Accredited Prescription Fitter Custom Shoes Made Home of the Best Dressed Cowboy — for Over 40 Years Lay Away Now 545 Main Grand Junction, CO 242 2465 GENE TAYLOR’S ROD GUN SHOP A Sportsman's Paradise If you want it — we'll get it. If we can't — you probably didn't need it. Home of Quality Goods Congratulations to the Seniors of 1979 461 Grand Ave. Grand Junction, Colorado Congratulations to the Seniors of 1979 COLLBRAN LIONS CLUB IF IT'S COOP FOOD D-J CAFE, MOTEL AND LOUNGE Fine Foods Expert Service Collbran Colorado 487 9991 BRANSON'S DRIVE INN Hotdogs — Hamburgers — Shakes Cones — Sundaes THE PINK BULL RAY and EVELYN Congratulate All Seniors ROSE and HUGH BRANSON Collbran, Colorado 106 Main Collbran,. Colorado 98 ORCHARD TV — Carpeting — Air Conditioning — Kitchenette PHARMACY LEMASTER HOMETEL 1060 Orchard Avenue Grand Junction, CO 81501 2858 North Avenue Phone 243-3400 Grand Junction, CO 81501 One low price on prescriptions no favorites. Phone (303) 243-3230 BURT and CHERYL HAYES Help your Doctor help you. Family Units Mobile Homes 99 FLEET SERVICE TIRE RETREAD Bandage Retreading Regular Retreading Michelin Tires Firestone Tires Falls Tires Kelly Tractor Tires 2520 Highway 6 and 50 Grand Junction, Colo. Congratulations Seniors of 1979 Ranches — Farms Commercial — Business Investment — Residential Mining Dept. Mountain Properties 737 Horizon Drive, Grand Junction, CO 81501 Bus. 243 5100 loo REALTOR GARDEN VILLAGE MUSIC CO. Western Colorado's Music Store of Note 835 No. 26th Street Grand Junction, Colo. 243 9720 111111 Mil THE PALISADES MESA GENERAL NATIONAL STORE BANK The Old Time Store With That Old Time Friendliness P.O. Box 10 Palisade, Colorado 81526 (303)464 5627 Congratulations Graduates of 1979 LYNN and GERRY Mesa, Colorado Gateway to Grand Mesa FDIC (3fi3(3f9G9’@ Lee Wrangler Tony Lama Boots Levis Nocona Boots Dan Post Boots Western Heritage and H Bar C Suits, Sportcoats Comfy and Tempco Down Filled Coats Panhandle Slim and Prior for Ladies Home of Better Brands Phone 242 2844 425 Main Street Grand Junction Saddles and Tack Western Jewelry 260 Highway 90 Delta, Colorado 101 Were people you can talk to ...anytime at all about any of your banking needs. So whenever you have a question, need an explanation or have a suggestion to make, let’s talk about it! That’s why we’re here. FIRST NATIONAL BANKS GRAND JUNCTION MAIN AT 5th AND NORTH AT 23r J HOME STYLE BAKERY Quality — Flavor Freshness Our — Speciality — Birthday and Wedding Cakes — Cakes for all Occasions 924 North 7th Street Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 Phone —243-1233 DRIVE TRAIN INDUSTRIES INC. 201 S. 6th Street Grand Junction, Colo. Phone 243-4311 Drive Train Parts Trucking and Industrial Parts Member FDIC A Financial Service of 102 MRT's Congratulations Seniors of 79 Distinctive Haircutting and Styling for Ladies and Gents KLENDA'S SADDLERY Plateau City 124 Main Street Collbran, Colorado (303)487-3258 By Appointment PAT TRAVERS Phone 487 3514 Custom Saddles Chaps Saddle Repair DICK STITES CONSTRUCTION Congratulations Seniors of 1979 Box 196 Collbran, Colo. 81624 303___487-3325 Pipe Lines and Stations 103 'ClZ£(A7£.i £[ AV ptto: not fo[[o ur Wfie. t£ tfis. ji tlx may Lzad. 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