Plateau Valley School - Lariat Yearbook (Collbran, CO)

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1983 LARIAT PLATEAU VALLEY SCHOOL COLLBRAN, COLORADO Sponsor Staff Editor Elaine Sanders i Kent Hill Melanie Blair Mark Harman Vicki Flett Kim Bailey Tracy Satterfield Penny Nichols Kris Trezise We the Class of 1983 would like to dedicate this year- book to David Rhoades. I'll send you for a little while, A child of mine, He said. For you to love the while he lives. And mourn when he's dead. It may be six or seven years Or forty-two or three. But will you, till I call him back, Take care of him for me? He'll bring his charms to gladden you. And should his stay be brief You'll have his lovely memories As solace for your grief. I cannot promise he will stay Since all from earth return, But there are lessons taught down there I want this child to learn. I've looked the wide world over, In my search for teachers true, And from the throngs that crowed life's lanes, I have selected you. Now will you give him all your love, Not think the labor vain. Nor hate me when I come to call To take him back again? David Rhoades October 9,1963 to May 21,1982. I fancied that I heard them say, Dear Lord, Thy will be done. For all the joy thy child shall bring. The risk of grief we'll run. We'll shelter him with tenderness, We'll love him while we may. And for the happiness we've known Forever grateful stay, But should the Angels call for him. Much sooner than we planned. We'll brave the bitter grief that comes, And try to understand. Author Unknown 2 ADMINISTRATION Mr John Severson Superintendent Mr. Matthew Chambers Principal to R): Jim lensen. Director; Harold Harvey. President; Fred Feller, Director; Leo Anderson. Treasurer; Barbara McElwain. ■cretary. B. F. SCHMIDT Backhoe Dump Truck Mesa, CO 81643 268-5258 Mr. Rick Lucas Counselor BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Larry C. Price Director of Student Activities STAFF Bernetta Charlesworth Business Manager Jeanne Dillon Resource Room Aide Martin L. Encke, Jr. Band, General Music Bill Moore Bill W Cooper Math, Earth Science James DeCock Math Paige Grubbs Title I Reading Wendell Crane High School Custodian Jess Downey 7th Social Studies, U.S. Studies, English Judy Harvey Bookkeeper Judy Morris Library Skills K-6 Dennis Murawska Science ' Eddie G. Cross Drafting, Shop Jean Edstrom Cook Lita Hill Jr.-Sr. High Resource Room Bill Nichols Elementary Custodian Jim Page English, Social Studies Elaine Sanders English, Spanish, Journalism Denny Sherman Elementary Resource Room Georgia Young Head Cook STAFF Cindy Price Larry G. Price School Nurse Business Ed. Judy Schowalter Typing I Elaine Schramm Home Ec., Senior Seminar Sally Roscoe Senior Seminar, English, History Lee Searcy Vocational Mechanic Services Judy Skrbina Elementary Aide Pat Thompson Secretary Dennison. Not Shown: Gary Winkleblack, Marian Brake. Keith Todd. Subs: Ray Hittle, Evonne Stites, Ruth Wissel Gris' P.E., 7th Science Ricki Searcy DEDICATION We, the Senior Class, dedicate this page to our parents in appreciation of the love, time, pa tience, and help they have given us throughout our school years. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom Mr. and Mrs. Corky Blair Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klenda Mr. and Mrs. Bob Boruch Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lent Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clements Mr. and Mrs. George Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Crosby Mr. and Mrs. Tom Melendy Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fosburgh Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallegos Mrs. Helen Mills Mr. and Mrs. Doug Gore Mr. and Mrs. Don Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gunderson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Satterfield Mr. and Mrs. Emery Harman Mr. and Mrs. Jack Silzell Mrs. Betty Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Thompson Mr. Danny Havskins Mr. Larry Mason A 1 J Ms. Dorothy Henderson Mr. anti Mrs. Carl Ridenour Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hill Mr. Dick Nichols SENIORS OFFICERS OF 1983 PRESIDENT MARK HARMAN VICE PRESIDENT (UNIOR CORE SECRETARY TRACY SATTERFIELD S.C. REPRESENTATIVES CYNDI NICHOLS RICH WATSON Melanie Blair National Honor Society Member 3; lariat Staff 4; Round-Up Staff 4; Cheerleader 4; Achievement Day 3, 4; Palisade High School 1, 2. Class Secretary 1; Ski Club Member 1, 2; Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1; Lariat Staff 4; Round-Up Staff 4; Achievement Day 1, 2, 3; Senior Play 4; Homecoming Candidate 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2. 3, 4, Honorable Mention 3; Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; All-League 2nd Team 3, 4; Basketball Honorable Mention 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Girls' State 1; Track Girls' State 1. 2, 3, 4; Who's Who in American H.S. Students 4; Outstanding Track Athlete 3; Most Valuable Senior Athlete 4. Class Student Council Rep 2; Marching Band Queen 1; Achievement Day 3; Homecoming Candidate 2; Homecoming Queen 3; Volleyball Girls' State 1; Basket- ball Girls' State 1; Track Girls' State 1, 2. - 4 Jt - . Class Vice President 1, 3; National Honor Society 4; Marching Band 1; Student Coun- cil 1. 3, 4; Student Council President 4; Lariat Staff 4; Round-Up Staff 4; Carnival Candidate 3; Prom Queen 4; Achievement Day 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Homecoming Maid-of-Honor 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball All-League 2nd Team 4; Who's Who in American H.S. Students 4; Cheerleader 4; Masonic Award 3; Valedic- torian 4 9 Senior Play 4. Oak Creek High 1, 2; Foot- ball All-League 1st Team 1; Track Boys' State 1 Ski Club Member 2. 3; Senior Play 4; Homecoming Candidate 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Honorable Mention 4; Basket- ball Manager 4; Who's Who in American H S. Students 4. Class Vice President 4; Class Student Coun- cil Rep. 3; Ski Club Member 1, 2, 3, 4; Car- nival Candidate 3; Prom 1st Attendant 4; Senior Play 4; Homecoming Candidate 4; Homecoming King 4; Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track All-League 1st Team 1,3,4. Class President 3; Class Student Council Rep. 1; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. Treasurer 3; Student Council 1, 3, 4, S.C. Vice President 4; knowledge Bowl 2. 3. 4. Achievement Day 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Candidate 4; Homecoming Co-Captain 4; Football 2. 4; Football All- League 1st Team 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball All-League 1st Team 3, 4, Honorable Mention 2; Track 2, 3, 4; B-Ball Boys' State 2; Who's Who in American H.S. Students 3, 4; B-Ball All-State Hon Mention 3, 4; B-Ball MVP 3. 4; Football MVP 4; State Knowledge Bowl 2, 3. 4; Masonic Award 3; Student of Month 4; U S Achievement Academy Chemistry, Basketball, P E. Class President 4; Class S.C. Rep. 2; Nat Honor Soc. 3. 4; N.H.S. Vice President 4; Concert Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Marching Band Reporter 4; Mar- ching Band King 4; Stage Band 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4; S.C. Vice President 3; Lariat Staff 4; Round-Up Staff 4; Round-Up Staff Co-Editor 4; Achievement Day 1, 2; Senior Play 4; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; B-Ball Honorable Mention 4, Track 4; Who's Who in American H.S. Students 3, 4; Most Improved B-Ball Player 4 Ski Club Member 1,2; Concert Band I. 2; Marching Band 1, 2; Knowledge Bowl 3, 4; Achievement Day 1, 2, 3; Senior Play 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Who's Who in American H.S. Students 3, 4; State Knowledge Bowl 3, 4, United States Achievement Academy — Chemistry 3. 11 Carnival Candidate 1; Achievement Day 3; Who's Who in American H.S. Students 4 )eff Henderson Kent Hill Class Secretary 3; Ski Club Member 1. Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Solo Ensemble 3; Stage Band 3; Honor Band 3; Lariat Staff 4; Round-Up Staff 4; Achievement Day 1, 2, 3; Basket- ball 1, 2. Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 1. 2, 3; Achievement Day '1, 3; Basketball 2. Greg Klenda 12 Carnival Candidate 1; Who's Who Among American H.S. Students 3, 4; Youth Group Pres. 1, 2; Vice Pres. 2; Sec. 3; Church Membership 2; Youth Group Reporter 2. Leona Miller Gateway H.S. 1; Central H.S. 2; Prom At- tendant 4; Sr. Play 4. Bob Mason 13 Class Pres. 2; Class S.C Rep. 1; Ski Club 1; Sr. Play 4; Basketball 2. 3, 4; Basketball Boys' State 2; Prom King 4; Football ' , 2. Class Pres. 1; Vice Pres 3; S. C. Rep 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Conductor 4; Pres. 4; Vice Pres. 1, 3; Sec. 2; Sweetheart 3; Most Improved Musician 1; Stage Band 3, 4; Student Council 1, 4; Cheerleader 4; Senior Play 4; Homecoming Candidate 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; All League 1st Team 3, 4; All League 2nd Team 2; Most Valuable Player 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3; All League 2nd Team 2; Track 1, 2; Track Girls' State 1; Basketball Girls' State 1; Who's Who Among H.S. Students 3; Who's Who Among H.S. Athletes 3; All American Hall of Fame Band Member 4; Concert Tour Europe 4; Prom 3rd Attendant 4. COLORS - LIGHT BLUE SILVER FLOWER — WHITE ROSE w volley federal yj Your Banking Center P.O. Box 400 — Grand Junction, Colorado 81502-0400 14 Class Sec.-Treas. 2; Band 1. 2, 3. 4; Sec. 3; Reporter 2; Majorette 1, 2. 3, 4; Solo Ens 2; Stage Band 1, 2. 3. 4: Honor Band 3, 4, Louis Arm- strong Jazz Award 3. 4. All American Hall of Fame Band Member 4; Most Improved Musi- cian 2; Outstanding Jazz Soloist 4, European Concert Tour Acceptee 4, Student Council 2, 3; Sec 3; Lariat Staff 4, Art Editor 4; Round- Up Staff 4; Art Editor 4; Prom 2nd Attendant 4; Cheerleader 3, 4. Who's Who Among H.S Cheerleaders 4; Sr. Play 4; Girls' State 3; Volleyball 1; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1: Basketball Girls' State 1; Who's Who Among American H S. Students 3; Hugh O'Brien Youth Leadership Seminar 2; Accountabili- ty Committee 3; Miss National Teenager Pageant 4; American Legion Aux Leadership 4 Band 1, 2; Student Council 1. 2, 3; Class Sec 4; Lariat Staff 4; Round-Up Staff 4; Sr. Play 4; Track 1. 2, 3, 4; All League Honorable Mention 2; Track Girls' State 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 2; Volleyball Girls’ State 3; Volleyball Manager 3; Prom 1st Attendant 4, Achievement Day 4; Eagle Valley H.S. 1. 2, 3. MOTTO — CLIMB HIGH, CLIMB FAR, YOUR AIM THE SKY, YOUR GOAL A STAR. ALPINE MOTEL 14 Units Equipped with T.V. — Heating — Phone — Air Conditioning — 2 Double Beds - Bathroom - We Also Have a Handicapped Unit 103 Spring St. - P.O. Box 3908 - Collbran, CO Phone - (303)487-3220 We Congratulate the Seniors of 1983 FRED MARIA FELLER 15 Band 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom 2nd At- tendant 4. Class Treas. 3; Ski club 2, 3, 4; Nat. Honor Soc. 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Solo Ens. 2; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Honor Band 3; Student Coun- cil 4; Sec 4; Lariat Staff 4; Editor 4; Round- Up Staff 4; Co-Editor 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Knowledge Bowl 4; Achievement Day 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Girls' State 3; Who's Who Among American H.S. Students 4; Central Jr High 1; Miss Colorado Teenager State Finalist 4; Who's Who Among H.S. Cheerleaders 4. Class Vice Pres. 2; S.C. Rep. 4; Ski Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Pres 4; S.C. Rep. 2; Student Council 4; Achievement Day 3, 4; Homecoming Candidate 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; All League 1st Team 3; Honorable Mention 4; Outstanding Freshman 1; Best Defense 3; Most Valuable Player 4, Basketball 1, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Track Best All Around 3, 4; Who's Who Among American H.S. Students 3. 4. MESA GENERAL STORE Full Line of Groceries, Sundries, Meats, Hunting and Fishing Licenses, Supplies, Texaco Gas — Phone 268-9902 Open 7 days a week. On the road again. Guess whose? Smile pretty! Caught in the act. I never thought it would be so easy! . SENIOR WILLS I, Kim Bailey, will my ability to get through high school to my brother and sister so that they may survive through it. I, Melanie Blair, will my ability to ditch school at least once a week and always be excused to future seniors who have to have a day off every week! May you have an understanding mother. I, Melissa Boruch, will my equestrian skills and success to Christy Phipps. I, William Clements, will my high school grades to any junior high students looking for a good excuse to quit school. I, Tami Edgington, will my car to anyone who wants to keep up with the bills. I, Vicki Flett, will my Datsun to anyone who wants to walk to school on cold days. I, Anthony Eden David Gallegos, will my 1971 super beetle V.W. bug to anyone that can handle the speed and power and who likes to work on transmissions. I, Douglas Lester Gore, Jr., will my ability to cheat off everyone in the class to anyone who thinks he can do it without getting caught. (Joke) I, Jerry Gunderson, will my position as junior high P.E. aide to anybody who can pack a whip I, Mark E. Harman, will my personality and charm to all underclassmen. I, Daren Hawkins, will my ability to own, drive, and wreck Mustangs throughout high school to any underclassmen who can handle it. I, Jeff Henderson, will ability to cook and pick recipes to James Goodwin and Joe Jacobucci in my foods class. I, Kent Hill, will my old, blue GMC pickup to anybody humble enough to drive it. I, Greg Klenda, will my ability to be library aide for 2 years without going insane to anyone who is crazy enough to be an aide. I, Kelly Lyons, will my books to anybody who wants them. I, Bob Mason, will my bongo board to Tony Gallegos because he needs the practice. I, Leona Lynn Miller, will my ability to be good, respectful, and polite to all the teachers and the principal Mr. Chambers, and to have a good friendship with them to my sister LaDonna Miller. I, Robby Mills, will my ability to burn a brodie in the Blue Weeney to anyone that can handle the power. I, Cyndi Cay Nichols, will my ability to have a barbeque on the football field without getting in trouble to anyone who doesn't like the school lunches. , Penny Nichols, will my four years of being drum majorette to anyone who likes wearing skimpy outfits and yelling at everybody. Tracy Satterfield, will my ability to eat a box of dinosaur eggs in 1 day to Brenda Pond Thomas E. Silzell, will my Cougar to anybody who thinks he can afford to put gas in it. Kris Trezise, will my ability to get good grades without trying to Wendy Peden . Rich Watson will my number 53 football |ersey and practice shirt that stands up by itself to my cousin Kenny Hatch in hopes that he will never wash them and that he will wear them with pride. SENIOR PROPHECY This is jeff Henderson reporting on PVHS T.V., covering the class reunion of 1983 at Penny Nichols' tourist resort in Molina. Taxi driver Dave Fosburgh is picking up the guests at Plateau City Terminal. Junior Gore, a famous rock star at Donna's Hall, is providing the entertainment for the evening. Kris Trezise, who just arrived from Europe with her famous singing group, will also be part of the entertainment. In the corner is Tami Edington, the famous hair stylist, giving Tracy Satter- field, a White House secretary, a million dollar perm while they discuss their rich family lives. We move to the NBC station on T.V. as P.V. and Debeque play. Jerry Gunderson, a head coach of UNC basketball team, and Richard Watson, a tackling dummy for the 49'ers, discuss their sportsview. Robby Mills, Tom Silzell, and Daren Hawkins have just landed on the lawn — oops, missed — landed in the pool in their private lear jet. They have just arrived from Saudia Arabia where they work for Jimmy Carter studying ways to grow peanuts in the desert. Bob Mason, an occupational bum, has just stumbled upon Tony Gallegos, who has been hiding in a closet after just returning from Alcatraz where he spent ten years. Bill Clements, a hit man for the Mafia, and Kim Bailey are just arriving in their underground submarine as Kim tells Bill of her computer work. Over on the couch Mark Harman is talking with Missy Boruch, a famous horse trainer, about training horses for his private army. Kent Hill and Greg Klenda are discussing with Leona Miller about getting a contract to haul their pineapples and Mexican hairless dogs from Alaska to Kansas where Leona has the biggest trucking corporation in the United States. Cyndi Nichols, owner of a famous French restaurant, is helping with the party. Melanie Blair, who patrols the grounds at PVHS, is showing the guests to the dining area. There we see Vicki Flett, as she keeps in practice punching lunch tickets for PVHS, taking the money for meals. Dinner is served by Kelly Lyons and her fiance who are bringing thezmeal, as they have had much practice working at a camp in Alaska. Now we return you to a newly scheduled program, Hitler on Ice. 19 OFFICERS OF 1983 PRESIDENT TAMMY GORE VICE PRESIDENT SHERRY NICHOLS SECRETARY CHANDELLE GREENE S.C. REPRESENTATIVES JACKIE SPANGLER 21 lames Goodwin Tammy Gore Chandelle Greene Ruth Ann Hollembeak All animals deserve VITA FERM the modern nutritional dimension for cattle, hogs, sheep and horses PAUL ISABEL DILLON Mesa, Colorado 22 268-5453 BRAY COMPANY Farm and Ranch Division 5824 Hwy 330 Box 4 Rt. 1 Collbran, Colorado Office 487-3532 LeROY McELWAIN 268-5241 GEORGE GIPP 487-3410 23 SOPHOMORE SNAPS 24 HAIR RAZOR BEAUTY SALON 807 North Ave. Grand junction, CO 243-6633 Specializing in Haircuts, Shampoo and Sets, Permanent Waves, Hair Coloring, Blowdrys SOPHOMORES OFFICERS OF 1983 PRESIDENT DANA GORE VICE PRESIDENT WENDY PEDEN SECRETARY CLINT DENNISON S.C. REPRESENTATIVES BARBIE LAW TODD LACHNIET 26 ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATURAL GAS CO. Box 146 Collbran, Colo. 81624 487-3737 Bret Jewart Todd lachniet Barbie Law Blake McElwain Ian McEwen Mary Beth Mills lennifer Morgan Sieber Debbie Peach Wendy Peden Jeff Pratt Donna Silzell Ronda Slogar ih  Leyraee Spears Debbie Swainston lim Taylor RAINBOW MOTEL TRAILER PARK P.O. Box 366 Collbran, Colorado 81624 Camping Spaces Available, Electrical Hookups Dump Station Highway 330 1 mile west of Collbran 303-487-3747 EMERY BONNIE HARMAN 303-487-3701 THRIFT-WAY Hayden Bros., Inc. 2999 North Avenue Grand junction, CO We Give MorValu Stamps FRESHMAN SNAPS 28 FRESHMAN OFFICERS OF 1983 PRESIDENT BEN HARMAN VICE PRESIDENT TOMMY FELLER SECRETARY SHELLY CLARK S.C. REPRESENTATIVES CHRISTINE BOREN JEFF TAYLOR 29 Mike Armstrong Warren Beldon Christene Boren Linda Brockway Apryl Cheek Shelly Clark Richard Cloud Dawn Croze Kama Dix Duke Durning Tommy Feller Sheila Forsberg Rob Gibson DeeDee Hall Lori Hampton Ben Harman RIFLE PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION Grand (unction Office 203 Grand Ave. JERRY ORTH, V, Pres. LES HILL, Fieldman 242-5706 30 Cary Hornberger leff lacobucci David lames Kevin Kees Greg Latham Todd Mason Tim Melendy lohn Mirasola Rich Morehouse Bonnie Redding Dallas Ridenour Shawn Schuman Ranae Spears leff Taylor Shawn Walter |im West LES HILL HEREFORDS Collbran, Colorado 487-3725 Performance Tested — Quality Selected 31 EIGHTH GRADE Toni Anderson Travis Baier Teresa Booth lunior Bradford Nita Bumgardner Ian Calegory Kim Clary Christy Clements Danny Click Billy Cowger Kelly Cox Colleen Dahlby Sandy Dillon Karen Encke Kim Fullmer terry Greene Tressa Harman Ken Hatch Tammy Hawkins Lisa Hill Ken Morehouse Mark Nichols Christy Phipps Eric Pratt Rudy Skrbina Darren Slogar KeoTork Tonja West Kristene Woods Picture Not Available Shari Forsberg THE GOLDPAN SALOON Main Drag Mesa, Colorado — Downtown ________303-268-5561___________ SEVENTH GRADE Renae Bailey Mark Boren DeVaniel Charles Krissy Clifton Shelly Croze Tanya Dix )oel Dulaigh Marilyn Doming Kevin Edgmgton Ira Edstrom Troy Felker Donna Forsberg johnny Gallegos Belinda Goodwin Trudy Hall Travis Horton George Irish Doug lames Roger jewart Dianna Leinberger Cindy Lyons jason McMillan Shana Melendy Elnora Morgan John Morse Chuck Nichols Wade Nichols Brenda Redding Michelle Searcy Candice Simmons Lisa Stahl Shawn Stratton Steven Taylor Dalyn Thompson Shane Walter Nels Werner MESA REALTY Luke York Main Office: Box 223 Mesa, Colorado 81643 Mark Zobel 303-268-5215 Farm and Ranch Residential Commercial Mountain Properties v- 33 6th GRADE Row 1 (L to R): Sou Tork, Bambi Stuber, Tammy Curnutt, Tammy Denton, Chris Irish, Scott Boruch, Craig Gunstream, Mike Mirasola, Dale Silzell. Row 2: Mrs. Woodward, Timothy Harris, David Schuman, Rosita Charles, Karen White, Maria Ouska, |oni Reese. Row 3: Traci Latham, Rudy Ridenour, Douglas Satterfield, Corey Morton, Darci Lachniet, Shelly Baier, Brian Nielson, Thad Greene, Keith Harris. 5th and 6th COMBINATION Row 1 (L to R): Brian Lyons, Charlie Stucker, Nicki Isom, Buster Dennison, Denise Forsberg, Heather Emmet, Jessica Mollenkopf. Row 2: Valey Gallegos, Scott Cowger, Mark Phipps, Laura Morency, Billy Woods. Row 3: Miss Gipp, Valerie Michaelsen, Leslie Law, Micah Gore, Bev Skrbina. 5th GRADE Row 1 (L to R): Jessica Rudnick, Kelly Jones, Stacy Hall, Melanie luhn, Tomi Currier, Michael Bieser Row 2: David Brant. Jake Harris, Jeff Terry, Ben Nichols, Scott Hittle, Cassandra McDaniel, Chip Bailey, Ron Price, Colton Walters Row 3: David VanSyckel, Joseph Higgs, Robin Dulaigh, Duffy Holt, Christie Stevenson, John Milholland, Luke Leinberger. Row 4 Dustin Schramm, Larry Britton, Michael Cooper, Tammy Hill, Cecil Young, David Grubbs. Mrs. Nichols. Not Pictured: Melanie Raunsaville. MT. GARFIELD AUTO PARTS Box 70 Palisade, Colorado 464-5604 or 464-5606 34 4th GRADE Row 1 (L to R): Travis White, Erik Cox, Glen Bob Morse, ). C. jensen, Gary Watson, Jeni Price, Gayle Chenoweth. Row 2: Scott Urlaub, Jodi Hix, Keena Gore, Rachel Mason, Shannon Morris, Donnie Schowaiter. Josh Mollenkoph, Mr. Winkleback. Row 3: Colette Kulp, Tan a Davis, Katie Auker, Michelle Clary, John Mix, John Nichols, Micheal Stahl. 3rd and 4th COMBINATION Row 1 (L to R): Jennifer Michaelsen, Stacie Cowger, Kerry Lucas, Kathy Young, Julie Estle, Laurie Woodring, Carrie Ann Nichols, Anika Juhn. Row 2: Mrs. McNair, Becky Nichols, Gina Lachniet, Kristin Harvey, Kane Morris, Kandace York, Renae Forsberg. Row 3: Edward Clifton, Bryan Taylor, Andy Bellotte, Darren Grubbs. 3rd GRADE Row 1 (L to R): Paul Stolper, Tricia Simmons, Cami Coputo, Mary DeCock, Shawna Harris, April Boren, Kendra McNair, Jenni Clifton. Row 2: Matt Hall, Tommy Charles, Heath Schuman, Jared Mollenkoph, Phillip Mix, Joey Ouska. Brad Schuman, Justin Clark. Row 3: Miss Spence, Tim Brant, Cody Anderson, Shad Swink, Chadd Searcy, Eric Hittle, Jacob Hamm, Jessie Rudnick HOFFMAN MOTORS, INC. Box 70 Palisade, Colorado 464-5604 or 464-5606 35 2nd GRADE Row 1 (L to R): Mrs Prescott. Lucas Higgs, Jay Hill, Jessica Wmkleblack, Tama Price, Danny Lyons, Marcie Cooper, Jan Jones, Jason Schelin. Row 2: Nikki Weimer, Shauntell West, Steven Hittle, Kelly Van- Syckel. Kristi Blakeman, Jenifer Hamm, Renee Bieser, George A wo. Row 3: Veronica Franco, Desiree Dole, Brande Blair, Cara Mollenkopf, Lea Turner, Kama Farner, Daniel DeCock, J. D. Stevenson. 1st AND 2nd COMBINATION Row 1 (L to R). Teona Swink, Nicola Maigatter, Tess Bevan, Rory White, John Goodwin, Darcy Lucas, Justin Searcy, Brian Curnutt, Virginia Brake, Eric Phipps, Shannon Davis Row 2: Mrs. Taylor, Bernie Waag, Nathan Holt, Burton Dole, Stephen Schuman, Shiela Harris. Jodel Cason, Marci Kulp, Eric Watson, Miss Cramm 1st GRADE 36 Row 1 (L to R): Shane Shenoweth, Billy Hendrix, Jennifer Klen- da, Rhonda Michaelsen, Jeremy Britton, Forrest Michaelsen, Jeremy Britton, Forrest Bowling, Amy Belloti. Row 2: Kari Lepak, Bart Morris, Harmony Hoefner, Andrea Sexton, Chadd Curnutt, Kamille Dean, Jon Hittle, Mrs. Gipp. Row 3: Theresa Estle, Nikki Valerio, Erik Gabbett, Hope Stuber, Amy Ouska, Corrina Ridenour, Burley Anderson, Krisan Zobel NICHOLS GRAVEL PIT JOHN NICHOLS WARD NICHOLS TERRY NICHOLS Mesa, CO 81643 KINDERGARTEN Row 1 (L to R): Mrs. Skrbina, Keven Ridenour. Corissa Stuber, Marie Iordan, Peao Tork, Aaron Masters, Tonja Curnutt, led Gabbett, laime Woodring, lason Schuman, Mrs. Page. Row 2: Gia Kendrick, Aaron Ralston, Matthew Mollenkopf, Mike Nichols, Ronda Stocking, Sheli Forsman, Stephanie Chambers, Randy Reese, Lenore Clifton, Radawna Clark. Row 3: Natascha Severson, Cindy Stolper, Ryan Peach, Mandee Walck, Melanie Crunk, lennifer Davis, Tate Crowell, Wayne Irish, Eric Bevan. Absent: lessica Bumguardner ELEMENTARY SNAPS PALISADE JEWELRY PALISADE PAWN SHOP 324 S. Main Custom Designing Watch lewelry Repair Wholesale Retail We Buy and Pawn Anything of Value BILL PECCHIA 464-5754 37 ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is an organization that strives to pro- mote citizenship, scholarship, leadership, human relations, and cultural values. Our problems are man-made. Therefore, they can be solv- ed by man. And man can be as he wants. No problem of human destiny is beyond human beings. Man's reason and spirit have often solved the seemingly unsolvable - and we believe they can do it again. — )ohn F.Kennedy Student Council Officers: President Vicki Flett, Vice President lerry Gunderson, Secretary, Kris Trezise. Row 1: Wendy Peden, Christine Boren, Toni Anderson, Jeff Taylor, lackie Spangler, Barbie Law Row 2: Ben Harman, Todd Lachniet, Pat Page, lerry Gunderson, Mark Harman, Richard Watson. Row 3: Advisor Mr. Price, Vicki Flett, Shelly Clark, Karen Encke, Steven Taylor, Travis Horton, Cyndi Nichols, Kris Trezise. 40 U-RENT-IT The Rental People, People Like 1059 Main-Grand junction 245-3400 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY National Honor Society Officers: Treasurer Gary White, President jerry Gunderson, Secretary Chandelle Greene, Vice President Mark Harman. Row 1 (L to R): Gary White, Pat Page, jerry Gunderson, Mark Harman Row 2 Advisor judy Morris, Bonnie Davis, Chandelle Greene, jackie Spangler. Advisor James DeCock CRIST MACHINERY AND SUPPLY 2882 1-70 Business Loop - Grand junction, CO 81502 - 245-4068 SKI CLUB The Ski club of 1983 participated in the Powderhorn ski program and took a trio to Telluride. The club consisted of 52 members who were sponsored by Ms. Roscoe and Mrs. Schramm. They worked all year long to earn enough money to go on their annual ski trip. They succeeded with their project and they spent a weekend in Telluride. Zack Stanley S.C high school representative, Bret lewart Treasurer, jeff Pratt Secretary, Richard Watson President, Travis Baier S.C junior high representative. Not pictured: Doni Fifield Vice President. 42 HAPPY 'OURS LIQUORS Mesa, Colorado Cold Wine, Beer, and Liquors, Pop, Ice 268-5563 KNOWLEDGE BOWL Row 1 (L to R): Pat Page, Kris Trezise, Tammy Gore, jerry Gunderson Row 2: Gary White, Daren Hawkins Not Shown: Ian McEwen. Sponsor Dennis Murawska ROUND-UP AND LARIAT STAFF Top Row Mark Harman, Melanie Blair, Kim Bailey. Kent Hill Bottom Row Penny Nichols, Tracy Satterfield, Kris Trezise, and Vicki Flett EUGENE'S P.O Box 211 Mesa, Colorado 81643 Phone 303-268-5484 GENE BECKY BARABE, Proprietors ACTIVITIES 45 HOMECOMING ROYALTY Queen Jackie Spangler escorted by King junior Gore. Maid of Honor Leyraee Spears escorted by Co-Captain jerry Gunderson. Attendant lulie Albrandt escorted by Tony Gallegos Attendant Leyraee Spears escorted by Richard Watson. Attendant Wendy Peden escorted by jerry Gunderson. 46 M M MERCANTILE 120 Main St. Collbran, Colo. 81624 487-3457 BLAZING GUNS AT ROARING GULCH CAST Tony Gallegos - Harry Heartstone, a Pinkerton detective Snipe Vermin, a desperado and twin brother of Harry Dave Fosburgh - Barney Black, the hotel clerk Kris Trezise — Willie Lovelace, lady sheriff of Roaring Gulch Penny Nichols — Widow Black, a proprietress of Roaring Gulch Hotel Mark Harman — Bill Filbert, a stage struck farm boy Bob Mason — Colonel Crabtree, a traveling showman Melanie Blair — Martha Muldoon, an actress residing at the Roaring Gulch Hotel Cyndi Nichols — Dora, a showgirl traveling with Colonel Crabtree Vicki Flett — Flora, another showgirl MESA LAKES RESORT Box 230 Mesa, Colorado 81643 Phone 268-5467 BRUTON'S GUIDE SERVICE WARREN BRUTON 268-5232 Box 42 Mesa. CO 81643 Dear Bear Mountain Lion Elk 49 FIRST ATTENDANTS JR. GORE TRACY SATTERFIELD DONNA'S Most Complete One-Step Store On Western Slope Collbran, Colorado 81624 50 1983 JUNIOR SENIOR PROM THIRD ATTENDANTS BOB MASON CYNDI NICHOLS KING ROBBY MILLS QUEEN VICKI FLETT SECOND ATTENDANTS TOM SILZELL PENNY NICHOLS PROM SNAPS To the Seniors Another year goes passing by; Another prom is here. To some this brings a joyous smile; To others brings a tear. For tour years you have tread a path From dawn to setting sun, But now the path gets steeper And the climb is just begun. We're very glad to know you; we'll miss you when you've gone; And to the class of '83 We dedicate our Prom. The luniors. GRAND VALUE MOTORS 135 South 7th Street Grand lunction, Colo. 81501 DAN CLARK: Bus. 245-9463 Res. 245-9026 51 BEGINNERS BAND ELEMENTARY BAND JR. HIGH BAND 359 Main St. — Grand Junction, Co. 81502 Phone 243-1611 Accounts FDIC - Insured to $100,000 Member IntraWest Financial Corporation MARCHING BAND ' - 11 'jAdtr ' ’ m  . V k, - « % ' -i u Wv •_ - ir • r % COWBOY BAND Standing: Mr. Encke, C. Dennison, A. Brockway, D. Silzell, R Gibson. Back Row: B. Durning, K. Dillon, M. Currier, J Pratt, I. McEwen, B Nostrand, J Spangler, B. McElwain, j. Mirasola, B. Hill, K. Hill, M. Harman, S. Walters, Mi. Harman, R Morehouse Middle Row: M B. Mills, T Melendy, K. Trezise, W Peden, S. Anderson, B. Harman, T Lachniet, L. Hill, M. En- cke, P Nichols. Front Row: C. Nichols, L. Klenda, D. Swainston, j. Sieber. STAGE BAND Back Row: M. Currier, |. Pratt, B. Nostrand, I. McEwen, J. Spangler. B. McElwain, ). Mirasola, C. Dennison, D. Swainston Middle Row: Mi. Harman, C. White, S. Walters, R. Gibson, L. Hill. Front Row: B Harman, M B. Mills, T. Lachniet, M. Encke, P. Nichols, K. Trezise, K. Dillon, T. Melendy, C. Nichols. c Sales — Service — Rentals - frrar trailer home Insurance — New and Used RENTALS SALES, INC. 2857 North Avenue Grand Junction, Colo. 81501 53 OFFICERS Mark Harman, Penny Nichols, Missy Encke, )ackie Spangler, Wendy Peden, Todd Lachniet HONOR BAND Kelly Cox, Penny Nichols, lackie Spangler, Tim Melendy, Karen Encke 54 KING AND QUEEN SWEETHEART Kim Dillon COLORADO IMAGES PHOTOGRAPHY TOM MARILYNN MELENDY 487- 3457 or 487-3055 Collbran, Colorado 81624 Rich Watson will be a player our program will surely miss. He was an excellent leader and kept us together when things were tough He was also a fine player. SENIOR LETTERMEN Junior Core showed a very strong character in that he kept playing to the end. He would play anywhere, and he did many things to help the team. yr lerry Gunderson was late in coming out but contributed very much as the year progressed He was very consistent and improved as a player everyday. Tony Gallegos was a player who didn't have much to say and who wouldn't miss practice He worked very hard and made some super plays for the team COLLBRAN SUPPLY 200 Main Collbran, Colo. 81624 487-3341 PLATEAU VALLEY COWBOYS Row 1 (L to R): Shane Walters (manager), Blake McElwain, Todd Mason, Shawn Walters, Steve Fullmer, Junior Core, Doni Fifield, Tim Melendy, Tony Gallegos, Richard Watson, Greg Latham, Pat Page, Jerry Gunderson, Jeff Pratt, Doug James (manager). Row 2: Assistant Coach Bill Moore, David Jame?, Bert Hill, Warren Beldon, Dallas Ridenour. Tommy Feller, Wes Hawkins, Rich Morehouse, Kevin Kees, Jim Taylor, Robert Boruch, Zack Stanley, Richard Cloud, Jeff Taylor, Micah Harman, Ben Harman (manager). Head Coach Jess Downey. OFFENSE BOISE CASCADE BUILDING MATERIALS CENTER Lumber, Hardware, Roofing, and Paint - P.O. Box 40 - 119 West 3rd Street Palisade, CO 81526 57 LETTERMEN SENIOR Vicki Flett, a team player, was excellent for placing her spikes. She was also noted for her diving saves. Tracy Satterfield, who had excellent team spirit, was a super backrow player Cyndi Nichols, who served two perfect games, was an excellent setter for the team She also had a strong will to win. Melanie Blair, a dynamic spiker, became an excellent server from her practice and dedication CENTRAL SERVICE 123 High Street 487-3715 John West Fast Friendly Service 59 VOLLEYBALL VARSITY Joy Bieser, Lorena Terry, Tracy Satterfield, Debbie Swainston, Jackie Spangler, Melanie Blair, Missy Encke, Vicki Flett, Chandelle Greene, Wendy Peden, Donna Silzell, Cyndi Nichols. WON - 10 LOST - 9 J.V. FRESHMEN Joy Bieser, Dana Gore, Tammy Kees, Kim Dillon, Shawn Anderson, Annie Hollembeak, Debbie Swainston, Barbie Law, Mary Beth Mills, Coach - Miss Gipp DEAN'S GENERAL STORE A Complete Line of Groceries - Video Games Congratulations, Seniors! Collbran, CO 81624 487-3245 Ranaee Spears, Linda Brockway, Kama Dix, Christine Boren, Lori Hampton, DeeDee Hall jerry Gunderson was our most valuable player this year He was high scorer for our team averaging 16.2 points a game. Jerry was a good leader and really helped the team to get excited for a game. In his 4 years of high school basketball he has played varsity, starting his last 3 years. His sophomore year he went to state with the team and received All-league Honorable Mention. His junior and senior years he was selected to 1st team All- league and All-state Honorable Mention jerry was also selected to the All-tournament team at the DeBeque tournament Mark Harman was our most im- proved player this year He was always working hard to improve himself during the season We put Mark in a new position at point guard He was our play maker and we depended on him to set up our offense. Mark has played all 4 years of high school, his last 2 years on varsity Mark received All-league Honorable Mention his senior year SENIOR Richard Watson really hustled out on the floor this year He was a good rebounder and could hold his position on the boards Rich broke his thumb towards the end of the season and it cut down on his play- ing time when he did come back. Rich has played 3 of his 4 high school years, starting varsity his senior year He was an important part of the team. PALISADES NATIONAL 600 W. 8th Palisade, CO 81526 Open Sat. Mornings — New Drive-up LETTERMEN Tom Silzell really came alive towards the end of the season. He just seemed to be there at the start of the season. Tom was our leading rebounder, averaging 14 rebounds a game He has played all 4 years of high school, playing varsity his last 2 years. Tom was selected to the all tournament team at the DeBeque Tournament his senior year Daren Hawkins was strong off the bench and worked hard when he was on the floor He probably didn't get as much playing time as he should have but we had a lot of good players this year. Daren had a good shot but seemed a little timid in shooting when he was open. He has played all 4 years of high school basketball. Daren was a great help to the team. Robby Mills had a pretty good season and follow- ed Jerry in point average with 10.6 points a game. Robby was our high post and when the guards got the ball to him he was an efficient part of the team. Robby had played 4 years of high school ball and has had 3 years of varsity experience He traveled to Denver in 1981 with the 5th place team to participate in the State Tournament. THE TROPHY CASE Trophies - Plaques - Medals - Ribbons Silverplate Gifts and Awards Custom Engraving Badges - Deskplates - Signs RON BARBARA MACK (303)245-0984 131 N. 4th St. - Grand Junction, CO 63 VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1 (L to R): Trent McNair, Daren Hawkins, Richard Watson, lerry Gunderson, Mark Harman, Clint Dennison, Head Coach Drew Grubbs Row 2: Greg Latham, Tom Silzell, Robby Mills, Steve Fullmer, Pat Page P.V. OPPONEt 61 Palisade 68 61 Central J.V. 79 58 DeBeque 52 43 Grand Valley 44 52 Cedaredge 51 OT 59 Hotchkiss 74 60 Rangely 55 65 Ouray 59 45 Central ).V. 59 41 Basalt 80 53 Central J.V. 98 42 Grand Valley 69 46 DeBeque 66 65 Rangely 49 44 Basalt 71 31 Grand let. J.V. 53 36 Grand Valley 55 62 Debeque 60 67 Rangely 56 50 Basalt 66 64 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1 (L to R): Ben Harman. Jeff Taylor, Assistant Coach Jess Downey, Micah Harman, Shawn Walters. Row 2: Mark Currier, Rob Gibson, Tommy Feller, Blake Mcelwain, Dallas Ridenour, Steve Fullmer. Mike Armstrong Row 3: Jim Taylor, Todd Lachniet. Gary White, Wes Hawkins, Kevin Kees. Clint Dennison, Rich Cloud, Trent McNair Malanie Blair Melanie was outstanding her senior year in basketball. She became a highly accurate shooter. With her speed and determination, she became an excellent teamand defensive player. Head Coach Ruth Wissel s E N I O R L E T T E R M A N Snap' P.V. 2 C.V. 27 Central 35 P.V. 52 P.V. 47 C.V. 19 P.V. 43 Debeque 53 P.V. 62 C.V. 45 P.V. 32 Cedaredge 47 P.V. 27 Debeque 58 P.V. 47 Rangely 54 P.V. 44 Fruita 65 P.V. 43 Basalt 35 P.V. 34 Hotchkiss 50 P.V. 55 Fruita 4 1 P.V. 46 Rangely 50 P.V. 39 C.V. 21 P.V. 53 C.|. 30 P.V. 41 Debeque 63 P.V. 30 Central 24 Districts P.V. 41 Basalt 22 P.V. 40 E.V. 52 MEADOWS VEGA Guide Service TOM COX Deer Elk Hunts Box 145 Collbran, CO (303)487-3750 Manager Dalyn Thompson 67 VARSITY BASKETBALL Top Clockwise: Melanie Blair, Joy Bieser, Chandelle Greene, Ronda Slogar, Donna Silzell, Mary Beth Mills, Missy Encke, Wendy Peden, Kim Dillon, Debbie Swainston, Theresa Brockway, Annie Hollembeak. Kneeling: Coach Ruth Wissel. JUNIOR VARSITY Bottom (L-R): Ronda Slogar, Lori Denton, Coach Bill Moore, Lori Hampton, Lin- da Brockway Top (L-R): Sally Leatherwood. Shelly Clark, Kim Dillon, Christine Boren Oil Field Roustabout Service W. H. WALLACE CONST. All Kinds of Dirt Work Cats, Blade, Backhoe, Trashbaskets Box 296 Collbran, Colo. 81624 Ph. 303-487t3235 or 487-3485 CLASSIC SNAPS PALISADE PHARMACY 239 Main Phone 464-5668 Palisade, Colorado JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAMS Row 1 (I to R): Joel Dulaigh, Shane Walters, Luke York, Jason McMillan, Chuckie Nichols, Roger Jewart, Doug James, Johnny Gallegos, Ian Category Row 2: George Irish, Devaniel Charles. Shawn Stratton, John Morse, Rudy Skrbina, Travis Baier, Jerry Greene, Darren Slogar, Eric Pratt, Coach Moore. Row 1 (L to R): Shelly Croze, Lisa Hill, Sandy Dillon, Tammy Hawkins Row 2: Kelly Cox, Kim Clary, Dalyn Thompson, Tressa Harman, Toni Anderson Row 3: Kim Fullmer, Karen Encke, Colleen Dahlby, Coach Wissel. L. COOK JEWELRY, INC. Famous for Quality 418 Main St., Grand lunction, CO 81501 242-1241 70 1983 TRACK Top Row Trent McNair. John Albrandt. David lames, Tim Melendy. Tommy Feller. Jeff Scott. Zack Stanely Middle Row Pat Page. Jeff Taylor, Jim Taylor, Todd Lachmet, |oe Jacobucci, Ian McEwen. Rich Cloud, Dorn Fifield, Coach Larry Price. Bottom row Micah Harman. Blake McElwain. Kevin Hatch, Rich Watson, Jerry Gunderson. Greg Latham, Steve Fullmer flP DRIVE TRAIN INDUSTRIES (303)243-4311 201 South 6th Grand lunction, Colo. 81501 1 Stop Truck Parts__________ 71 H R AUTO REPAIR 118 Plateau Street HARRY SATTERFIELD ; (303)497-3800 Collbran, Co. 81624 EDDIE SATTERFIELD 1983 TRACK Top Row Coach Wissel, Christine Boren, Sally leatherwood, Kama Dix. Wendy Peden Second Row: Dee Dee Hall, Malanie Blair, Shawn Anderson. Faye Hutchinson. Bot- tom Row Leslie Klenda, Missy En- cke. Tracy Satterfield, and Brenda Pond Melanie Blair, Tracy Satterfield, Brenda Pond, and Christine Boren were this year's State Qualifiers! 440 Relay - Place 2nd 880 Relay - Placed 3rd Medley - Placed 6th Mile Relay Medley, 880, 440 Relays Coach Ruth Wissel 1982 PLATEAU VALLEY VOLLEYBALL FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS Kris Trezise Penny Nichols Kim Bailey THE PAINT PARLOR - PITTSBURGH PAINTS 625 Main St. Grand Junction, CO 81501 Store: 245-7488 Home: 245-8856 NICHOLS BRITTON Outfitting Guide Service BEN E. NICHOLS, JR 303-268-5488 P.O. Box 91 Molina, CO 81646 LARRY L. BRITTON 303-427-3253 Summer Pack Trips — Big Game Hunting — Fishing — and Trophy Deer Hunts - No Alcoholic Beverages Allowed 1982-83 BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS _ ZUJ Senior Cyndi Nichols Senior Vicki Flett Junior Sherry Nichols Junior Brenda Pond Senior Penny Nichols Sophomore Dana Core Sponsor — Cindy Cipp EMERY E. HARMAN Sanitary Milk Lines Creamery Installation Food Processing Material Handling Systems Designed Fabricated Installed Box 366 Collbran, Co. 81624 (303)487-3701 75 SNAPS r FIRST NATIONAL BANK The Better Bankers. 464 Main Crand Junction, CO 81501 243-2411 Member FDIC. CENTRAL BANCORPORATION. INC Bill Clements Vic ki Nett .----------------- Western Implement's 242-7960 8:00-5:30 Weekdays my -y and Saturday K 2919 North Avenue Iranri .liinrtinn CO lARDVwARE — O Q Tony Gailegos Dave Fosburgh unior Gore ATHLETIC TEAM SPORTS Monday-Saturday 9:30-6 8th North Ave. Grand Junction, Colo. 245-6605 im 81 Jerry Gunderson Daren Hawkins Mark Harman THE BRIDAL LOFT AND TUXEDO CENTRE 555 Main St. Grand junction, CO 81501 complete Line of Formal Wear in Stock Kent Hill left Henderson GRAND JCT. NEW CAR AND TRUCK DEALERS ASSOCIATION Shellabarger Chevrolet Western Slope Ford )im Fuoco Motor Co. Mesa Automotive Plaza Jesse Boyce Motors Mattas Motors Hanson Equipment Import Motors, Inc. Cox Motors, Inc. Kelly Lyons It ±j) .x Leona Miller Sob Mason Mesa United Bank of Grand Junction National Association Member FDIC CHALLENGING OURSELVES 2808 North Ave., Grand Jet., Co. 81501 Telephone: (303)242-8822 Um Robby Mills Cyndi Nichols Penny Nichols Team Center 1340 North Avenue Grand junction, CO 81501 242-8597 Quality Equipment to Meet Your Individual and Team Needs Tracy Satterfield Kris Trezise Rich Watson NORTHWEST MACHINE WORKS, INC. Gen. Machines Shop Services Lister Diesel Engines Lima Generators ). Bean Pumps Gorman Rupp Pumps Hoffman Diamond Bits Commercial Shearing Hydraulic Pumps Motor 821 Winters Avenue Grand lunction, CO (303)242-1356 JUNIOR SNAPS THE CLINTON AGENCY, INC. Your Insuror in Palisade S' your independent ] , InsuronceM agent ) Automobile - Fire - Homeowner - Bonds senvis vou hbst S Liability - Farms - Business - Insurance 124 W. 3rd Street 464-5673 KEITH CLINTON Palisade, CO 81526 Broker 86 COLORADO WEST TIRE COMPANY New Tires - Retreads - Wheel Alignemnt TireTrueing — Bear Service — Tune Up Shocks - Brakes - Hi Speed Balancing Dayton Goodyear 2820 North Ave. Grand Jet , CO 242-0444 81501 87 FRESHMAN SNAPS 88 WAGON WHEEL Restaurant - Lounge - Motel - Laundromat - Gift Shop — Weekly Motel Rates — Private Parties — Live Music - Phone 303-268-5220; 268-5224 1090 Highway 65, Uptown Mesa, CO 81643 JR. HIGH SNAPS CLIFTON'S GARAGE REPAIR Farm, Truck, Auto Repair, and Welding LELAND R. CLIFTON, Owner 2 Mi. East Hwy. 330 Collbran, CO 81624 Friendliest SENIOR FAVORITES Craziest Robby Mills — Tracy Satterfield |r. Core — Cyndi Nichols — Bob Mason Kelly Lyons — Daren Hawkins Most Bashful 303 242-7020 2971 North Ave., P.O. Box 25 Grand junction, CO 81501 MARVIN BROWNLEEE, Gen. Mgr. Res.: 242-0404 National Car Rental 243-6626 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Vicki Flett — Jerry Gunderson LITTLE CREEK RANCHES Trophy Hunting in Colorado - Texas - Africa Box 171 Collbran, Colorado 81624 303-268-5462 512-866-3383 91 COLLBRAN LOCKER 212 Main Street Collbran, Colorado 81624 487-3329 MOUNTAIN WEST INSURANCE, INC. If it's insurable — we insure it 134 North 6th Street P.O. Box 1179 Grand Junction, Colorado 81502 GRADUATION 94 Feed — Seed — Fertilizer Tire Shop — Auto Service Animal Health — Hardware Petroleum COOP Standing Together Standing Strong Fruita Consumers Co-op Plateau City Branc h Collbran, Colo. B 1624 95 FAREWELL FROM THE CLASS OF 1983 ALWAYS HOPE FOR WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN TOMORROW, BUT NEVER DESPAIR FOR WHAT HAPPENED YESTERDAY. — ANONYMOUS PAGE PARSONS JEWELERS MANCEL PACE PEGGY PAGE Bottom Certified Gemologists - Member of American Gem Society Registered jewelers — 44 Main — Grand Junction H


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