Hayden High School - Tiger Yearbook (Hayden, CO)

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Molds for your future have been set during your years at Hayden Union High School. If this book, in some way, will help you to recall the many events and challenges in this 1955-56 school year and the way in which those events have molded your future, the purpose of this year- book will have been fulfilled. THE FLYING A ANGUS RANCH Janice Turner ARNOLD AND MARION THUROW Editor Hayden, Colorado Zke Z Hayden, Colorado School Hoard RALPH RUTHERFORD - LEON GREEN........ UNICE TEMPLE------ WILMA TEBOCKHORST ROAN ANDERSON - - - Treasurer, District 1 ............District 21 ..............President .......... Secretary Treasurer, District 2 Superintendent:'s Message y , is on er Graduates: Most any normal girl or boy, after commencement, Soon she or he will leave home and begin a life more or less iriJpV nd jVf of the guidance of teachers and parents. Now there is freedom to do with one’s life what he wills. In the future, you will manage you. Do you think it will be easy? Our best wishes to a fine group of graduates. We hope you will always have a warm spot in your heart for H.U.H. S. and visit us often. Left to right: Mario Ongaro, Shop, Driver's Ed. , Junior Sponsor; W. L. Murphy, Math, Science; Mr. Johnson, Superintendent; John Reagan, Commercial, Senior Sponsor; Thelma Lien, Home Economics, FHA Sponsor; Mrs. Joan Harrigan, English 1, Librarian, Pep Club Sponsor; Mary Curtis, English, Tiger Claw Sponsor; John Harrigan, Social Studies, Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coach; Robert Sproutt, Music; Charles Parsons, Science, Football Coach, Wrestling Coach. TO OUR FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATORS In the dignity of the noblest sense, they have instructed us, encour- aged us, and led us by their examples. Always ready to understand, to sympathize, to laugh, they have given freely of their time, talent and themselves. A gift of service and spirit on their part which, in countless ways, builds the morale of students and aids them in the quest for learning and good citizenship, has meant throughout the years a greater Hayden High School. With the sincere respect, the love, the gratitude that are so right- fully theirs, we proudly dedicate this 1956 TIGER to OUR FACULTY AND STANLEY BRESHEARS................President JO ANN SELLERS................Vice President SALLY GREEN........................Secretary MAC WARRICK........................Treasurer ' AM A M Sponsore LUEKEN’S MOT( GAR Steamboat Springs, Col MAC WARRICK Macky Likes.. Lois, Dislikes.. People who smoke and drink; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; H Club 1,2,3, 4; Class Office - Treasurer 4. His armour is his honest thought and simple truth his utmost skill. DONNA CONYERS Wiggles Likes.. J. B.; Dislikes.. School; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Secretary 3 - President 4; Band 1,2,3,4 - Drum Majorette 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Historian 1 - Librarian 2 - Vice President 3. Laughing, smiling evermore; she's a girl we all adore. MAX DUFFORD Unprintable Likes.. Everything; Dislikes.. Milking cows; Come what may he’s the same good sport every day. MAXINE MOSHER Mack Likes.. People who mind their own business; Dislikes .. Show-offs; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4. When love and duty clash, let duty go to smash. Sponsored by - BOCKS CORNER STORE, Hayden, Colorado BEVERLY SCHUSTER Bev Likes.. Deer steak; Dislikes.. People who feel superior; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Class Office - Presi- dent 2; Chorus 4. Here's a little girl with a smile that makes the bubble of life worth while. FILIMON SALAZAR Phil Likes.. To have fun; Dislikes.. Hard work; Wrestling 2; Heart-Throb - DG. He says little, but thinks much. Likes.. Most anything; Dislikes.. People; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Band treasurer 3; Editor Tiger- Claw 4; Girls’ State 3. Whatever she may do or say, it is sure to be done in the kindest way. Likes.. Everybody in general; Dislikes.. Nobody in particular; Wrestling Manager 3. Men of few words are the best men. Sponsored by A B C STORE, Craig, Colorado SALLY GREEN Sal” Likes.. Lynn; Dislikes.. People who don't have a good time; Pep Club 2,3,4; FHA 4; Class Office - Secretary 4. Quiet, Reserved, and demure; a friend upon whom you are always sure. JOSEPH PREWITT Joe Likes.. Amateur radio operating; Dislikes.. Nothing; Basketball 1. It takes a tall person to know what’s going on in the world. NORMA WYERS Norm Likes.. To have a lot of fun; Dislikes.. people who think they are better than me; Pep Club 1,2,4; FHA 1,2,4; Heart-throb - GM. Cute, nice, full of joy, her only weakness is a blonde headed boy. QUENTON PARKER Quint” Likes.. Everything; Dislikes.. Nothing in particular; Band 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 3. A loyal companion, and excellent friend, an earnest worker, and true to the end. Sponsored by SEIBOTT HARDWARE, Craig, Colorado FLOYD ZUUAN Flood Likes. .Cars; Dislikes..Craig girls; Football 3,4; Wrestling 3,4; Wrestling Co-Captain 3. Young fellows will be young fellows. GLENDA TABB Glen Likes.. Pome; Dislikes. .Shorthand; Pep Club 1, 2,3, 4; FHA 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2; Chorus 4. The sweetest things still come in the smallest pack= ages. ALBERT SENA Betts Likes.. Sports; Dislikes.. Conceited girls; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; H-Club 1,2,3,4. Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, but never bad. JOANN SELLERS Jo- Likes. . Harley Johnson; Dislikes.. People who won't speak; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Class Officer - Vice Presi- dent 4; Girls' State 3; Secretary-Treasurer Student Council 3. She is pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, and pleasant, too, to think on. Sponsored by - CHAMBERLIN BROS., Craig, Colorado STANLEY BRESHEARS Bush” Likes.. To have fun; Dislikes.. Hard work; Heart- Throb ?? Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Stu- dent Council 4; H-Club 1,2,3,4; Class Office - Presi- dent 4. Although he is extremely quiet, he's just the type that we all like. JEAN RYAN Jeannie Likes.. People; Dislikes.. People who don't speak; Heart-Throb WM; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1.2,3,4; Class Office - Secretary-Treasurer 2; President 3; Band 1,2,3,4. Her brown eyes have been the downfall of many men. JANICE TURNER Jan Likes.. All Kinds of sports; Dislikes..Conceited people; Heart-Throb ??; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Class Office - Secretary 3; Cheerleader 3,4; Band 1. She is just what she is, what better report, Cute, friendly, good sport. JAMES MONTEITH Jim Likes.. Sports; Dislikes.. Conceited girls; Heart-Throb KF; Football 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Vice President. Crew cut, blue eyes, loads of fun, he's a prize. Sponsored by - EASLEY CAFE, Craig, Colorado DOROTHY ZULIAN Dee Likes.. To cheerlead; Dislikes.. The upper crust; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,4 - Drill-leader 4; Class Office - Secretary 1 - Vice President 3; Band 2,3,4; Twirier 2,3,4; FHA 1,4; Chrous 4. Small folks seem to fill a place that no other can replace. KATHLEEN FRENTRESS Kathy” Likes.. To dance; Dislikes.. Not having a good time; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Assistant drill-leader 3; Band 1, 2,3,4; Librarian 3 - Secretary 4; Cheerleader 1,2; Student Council - President 4; Chorus 4. Neat, Sweet, hard to beat. Sponsored by SATHERS JEWELRY, Craig, Colorado Class Prophecy As we struggle up the gangplank, practically buried under mountains of luggage, we are greeted by a smiling steward who cheerfully relieves us of our burdens. From what we can see of him, his broad shoulders are enough to identify him as Albert Sena. Our ship is the U. S. S. Gerrymandering and has a very capable crew. As we sit down to a dinner in the ship's dining room, our attention is called to a very overbearing passenger who is giving a waiter a bad time. An investigation proves that the passenger is Fil Salazar, a sheep herder, who is on his way to Australia for a vacation. The poor waiter is Joe Prewitt. Joe became attached to the ship while he was installing some electrical appliances and stayed on as a waiter. From Joe, we hear about a romance between the ship's doctor, Jim Montieth, and his nurse, Jean Ryan. We stop over in England, and during a tour of Buckingham Palace we find Norma Wyers employed as a maid-in-waiting for Queen Elizabeth. Boarding our ship once again, we cross the English Channel to France. One of our fellow passengers is Dorothy Zulian who is on her way to Le Mans to enter a sports car race. Her mechanic is none other than Bill Osborn. Also on her way to Le Mans, is Jo Ann Sellers who's finally parted company with Hickamer. She threw him over for a low slung Jaguar and is planning to give Dorothy some competition. Kathleen is a beauty operator in Paris. One of her frequent customers is Gorgeous George. As we leave the ship on a shopping trip, the person just ahead of us looks vaguely familiar. It is Mac Warrick on his way to another Geneva conference. Also in Switzerland is Janet Leslie who is now giving yodelling lessons to Saint Bernards. Once more aboard our ship, we steam out for the Suez Canal. A commotion arises as we near the Rock of Gibraltar. Miss Pidge, better known as Sally Green, has fallen overboard trying to rescue her canary. We are entranced by the sight of a beautiful mermaid luring sailors by her singing. On closer view, we find it is only Glenda Tabb selling French postcards. Max Dufford is selling lingerie on the French Riviera and, from him, we hear that Janice Turner recently won the Miss Universe contest in Rome, Italy. On a lay-over in Rome we find Floyd Zulian selling old marble blocks for souvenirs of Rome. He has his own stone quarry. A mysterious passenger has been puzzling all of us. We are astounded to discover it is the famous movie star, Quenton Parker, who is traveling incognito. From him we find that Donna Conyers is in Hollywodd taking care of Roy Rogers' and Dale Evan's Children. Stanley Breshears boards the ship at Hawaii. He's on vacation from H. U. H. S. He hasn't graduated yet. Also coming on board at Hawaii are Don and Beverly who finally found enough money to take a honey- moon. Beverly has a cablegram from Maxine Mosher saying she finally settled down with Ed. In Hawaii, we find Janet Rogers who is the possessor of a crystal ball. Through the ball we are able to see what our former teachers are doing. Miss Curtis: On location in Egypt, working on Something Sphinx. Her pup, Rip, has grown up and is almost as famous as Lassie. Mr. Murphy: Announcer for Radio Free Europe. Miss Lien: The cook on our boat. Mrs. Annand: United States Ambassador to Russia. We always knew her winning smile could be put to better use. Mr. Johnson: President of Harvard University: spends his free time taking photos of eminent persons for the New York Times. His work is in great demand. Mr. Parsons: On location at North Pole. He is a technical advisor for the MGM production, The Parsons Story. Mr. Sprout: Director of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra on tour in Germany. Mr. Reagan: Government Auditor. What happened to the assets? Paul: Retired and making brooms instead of pushing them. Mrs. Harrigan: We aren’t surprised to find Mrs. Harrigan has attained the rank of Sergeant in the French Foreign Legion. Her drummer-boy is Mr. Harrigan, better known as the Spirit of 1776. Sponsored by DOROTHY’S SHOP Steamboat Springs, Colorado Class Will Donna Conyers: I hereby will my height to Isabel Martinez. She'll have to come for it in person. Stanley Breshears: I hereby will my eye lashes to anyone who has a working knowledge of eye-lash curlers. Jean Ryan: I hereby will my dark hair to Gretchen Springer provided she wears it in a pony tail once in a while. Max Dufford: I hereby will my mechanical drawing board to David Joe Zehner providing I'm not here next year to use it. Janice Turner: I hereby will my position as editor of the annual staff to anyone who is fool enough to take it. Joe Prewitt: I hereby will my radio to Nita Warrick so she can keep track of her many boyfriends. Sally Green: I hereby will my name, Miss Pidge , to Barbara Lasnik hoping she will like it better than I have. Mac Warrick: I hereby will my car to Danny Gingrich providing he doesn't use it to take Lois Robinson to school every morning. Maxine Mosher: I hereby will my ability to do bookkeeping to Dema Moore if it's alright with Mr. Reagan. Floyd Zulian: I hereby will my perfect attendance record to Balarmine Santisteven if he will promise not to break it. Norma Wyers: I hereby will my hair to Barbara Rutherford providing she will keep it as short as I have. Jim Montieth: I hereby will my good grades in U. S. Government to Pete Whitlock only if he will promise to keep them up. Kathleen Frentress: I hereby will my freckles to Marlyn Lee provided she doesn't keep them covered. Albert Sena: I hereby will my flat-top hair cut to Dick Leslie if he’ll devote as much time to taking care of it as I have. Glenda Tabb: I hereby will Pome’s ring to anyone with enough patience to wrap it. Bill Osborn: I hereby will my Ford to anyone with enough money to keep it running. Beverly Shuster: I hereby will my drawing ability to Carolyn Holderness if she’ll use it only for art work on the Annual. Filimon Salazar: I hereby will my wrestling ability to my little brother if he will do as well as I have. Dorothy Zulian: I hereby will my brains to Norman Martinez if he won't overwork them. Quenton Parker: I hereby will my ability to get along with teachers to Roger Tabb. Janet Rogers: I hereby will my red hair to June Mathis if she will take care of it. Jo Ann Sellers: I hereby will Harley to anyone who thinks they can get away with him. Janet Leslie: I hereby will my sense of humor to those who promise not to get it into trouble. Mrs. Harrigan: I hereby will my seventh period study hall to anyone brave enough to take it. Mr. Harrigan: I hereby will my drums to Linda Schuessler if she will practice faithfully. Miss Curtis: I hereby will my car to the nearest junk man. It's a gift. Moose: I hereby will my ability to make money to the Juniors of 1960 providing I'm not here. Mr. Parsons: I hereby will my Ford to Miss Curtis. She needs a new car. Miss Lien: I hereby will all the class cake failures to the wrestling team. Mrs. Annand: I hereby will all of this year’s excuses to Louis Skufca. Mr. Reagan: I hereby will to Janet Leslie a secret formula for balancing accounts. Mr. Johnson: I hereby will my trim figure to Donna Conyers. Mr. Murphy: I hereby will the groans of the Seniors to the Freshmen. Paul: I hereby will my snow shovel to Jim Yoast. Mr. Sprout: I hereby will all the sour notes of the Senior Chorus to the Freshman Chorus. Sponsored by SAFEWAY STORE Steamboat Springs, Colorado Kathlee Albert Billy Janice Cola Cola Bottling Co. Steamboat Springs. Colorado Stanley Janet uenton ass juniors “Beauty enters the glory and freshness of youth! “ President DAVID ZEHNER LEROY CIANI Vice President CAROLYN HOLDERNESS Secretary BARBARA LASNIK Treasurer CRAIG BOOTERY, Craig, Colorado Belarmino Sant iste van, Beatrice Baca, Larry Winograsky. and Gil- bert Wandell. Caught with the evidence! Cokes, Cokes, Cokes, and more Cokes? Dema Moore. Esperanza Ruiz. Coonie Ruiz, and Lavonne Alumbaugh. Sponsored by ZOBEL MORTUARY Craig, Colorado Lupe Arroyo, Charles Sena, George Angelo, and Frank Hernandez. Give Us a Way to Go Home! The Big 5 Danny Gingrich, Carolyn Holderness, David Zeh- ner, Sally Summer, and Steve Andrews. Study Hall Lois Robinson, Barbara Lasnik, Gleta Magnu- son, Pat Robson, and Dinny Hayes. Sophomores “Come what, come may, time and the hour runs through the roughest day! ” IS EVERYBODY HAPPY? Hal Bennett, Josie Vallejos, Norman Doolin, and Beth Yoast. Norman Martinez, Gene Gal- legos, Dometrio Salazar, and Pat Herrera. ■ I Anita Hernandez, Raymond Mosher, Richard Leslie, and Isabell Martinez. Sponsored by MIDWEST CAFE, Craig, Colo. Note both headlights??? C 0' Jim Wandell, Bob Vallejos, Dorothy Gall, and Phyllis Gil- bert. George Monteith, Robert Sena Alfred Boco, George Temple, Alfonso Arroyo, and Larry Alumbaugh. Betty Cozzens, Melba Norwood, Linda Schuessler, Lynn Burns, Tonee Kline. Sponsored by GOLDEN RULE STORE Craig, Colorado SceU %4 freshmen “Alas, how swift the moments fly! How flash the years along! r +. -■ -'' - e. t n • - 2 M •51 it- tYj y-' - 4h, vl M?-.j« , : m •■' ,. .«T . 4. ♦ . ■ l S J li -+ -----President Vice President - - Secretary - - Treasurer Robert Ruiz - Kay Conyers Roger Tabb - Jerry Green - Some Guys Have all the luck! Virginia Heller, James Brazelton, Garry Williams, Donna Valesquez, Jimmy Rowley, Johnny Harper, Jack Moore, and Clora Bennett. « Sponsored by - THE FLORETTE, Craig, Colorado Flowers for every occassion, Phone 107. Colleen Hayes, Charmaine Bugay, Donna Rowley, Clifford Gledhill, and Betty Williams. It took time to build the Pyramid! Inside: Haydens'Pride!! Tom Fisk, Tom Cozzens, Marcella Garcia, Bernard Martinez, Irene Coverston, Betty Yoast. What's the Combination? Kenny Morton, Jerry Green, Roger Tabb, Lynn Whiteman, Steve Grandbouche. Guess Who? ?? Deanna Zulian, Dee Turner, Col- leen Steffens, June Mathis, Gretchen Springer. Sponsored by BAIHRL'S WELDING SHOP Hayden, Colorado Sedate Studious Scholars!! Romaine Robson, Marlyn Lee, Kay Conyers, Nita Warrick, Margaret Youberg. Up in the Clouds!!! Dick McClellan, Johnny Winograskey, Ronnie Bugay, Jim Benson, Lyndy Anderson. Elementary “Those who enter its doors leave with a greater knowledge!” Eighth Qrade junior High Sponsored by CHESTER JAMES AGENCY Craig, Colorado Activities MR. HARRIGAN AMERICAN HISTORY Presenting a few historical facts. AMERICAN GOVERNMENT Democracy in the making. WORLD HISTORY Idle minds: busy hands. Sponsored by KESTERS JEWELRY Craig, Colo. Making and breaking history. CIVICS MISS MARY CURTIS English ENGLISH IV Shakespeares of Tomorrow Sponsored by FINKS BEAUTY and BARBER SHOP--Hayden. Colo. ENGLISH II Teacher. Did you say that a verb denotes action? ENGLISH III English In Action SHOP MISS LIEN KRAI 12:30 spot on your radio, Craig, Colo. The future homemakers? The little sew and sews! How about a T-bone? Sponsored by IRICK SADDLE SHOP Craig, Colo. The calorie counters BIOLOGY Eleven strong stomachs GENERAL SCIENCE Examples of po- tential energy. STUDY HALL Sponsored by N. W. COLO. PRESS. Hayden. Colo. P. E. CLASS MRS. HARRIGAN The Globe Trotters??? SPEECH AND DRAMATICS Our thespians. Autograph, anyone? TYPING I - Shake, Rattle, and Roll. TYPING II - On your mark, get set, go! BOOKKEEPING - Mr. Reagan, do they have to balance? Sponsored by GILBERTS MEATS GRAIN Craig, Colorado SHORTHAND - Take a letter. Most Zalented Most Energetic KAY CONYERS NORMAN MARTINEZ MAC WARRICK JANET LESLIE Most Studious Compliments of - GEARHART MOTOR COMPANY Craig, Colorado GRETCHEN SPRINGER PAT ROBSON dee 1 H.U.H.S. Homecoming The Hayden Tigers each did their very best to make the first Home- coming of HUHS a big success, by defeating the Walden Wildcats. Although the weather man was against us, the boys fought hard, and in this way made this event a joyous one. Also making the Home- coming a big success was the faculty, the stu- dents, who made some lovely floats for the Homecoming Parade. Sponsored by WITTIES GIFTS Craig, Colo. Homecoming Queen The Homecoming Can- didates were: Janice Turner, Senior; Carolyn Holderness, Junior: Barbara Rutherford, Sophomore and Nita Warrick Freshmen. The queen was crowned at the half of the game, by Louie Skufca. Kathleen Frentress who is President of Student Council gave a fine speech welcoming back Alumni of HUHS. Mrs. Joan Harrigan was solely responsible for our Homecoming. JANICE TURNER Candidates Crowning of Queen Orange and Black Day Orange and Black Dance First row: Jack Moore, Jim Wandell, Dick Leslie, Demetrio Salazar, Steve Grand- bouche. Second row: Gretchen Springer, Kay Conyers, Melva Norwood, Betty Williams. KANGAROO COURT Craig. Colorado PAUL DUNCAN, Owner President - - - Vice President Secretary - - ■ Treasurer - - • Drill Leader - Officers ■Donna Conyers Janice Turner ---- Jean Ryan - -Sally Green Dorothy Zulian Sponsored by J. M. H. RECORD SHOP Hayden, Colorado MRS. HARRIGAN Club JANICE TURNER CAROLYN HOLDERNESS KAY CONYERS DOROTHY ZULIAN GRETCHEN SPRINGER CRAIG SALES COMPANY Your IHC Cadillac Dealer Craig, Colo. LOIS ANN MANN June Mathis, Lynn Whiteman, Dick McClellan, Stanley Breshears, Dick Lelsie, Bea Baca, Esperanza Ruiz, Leroy Ciani, Kathleen Frentress, Barbara Rutherford, George Temple MRS. JOAN HARRIGAN Sponsor Sponsored by REDSTONE MOTEL Hayden, Colorado KATHLEEN FRENTRESS President Officers © MR. HARRIGAN MR. PARSONS Officers MAC WARRICK, President ALBERT SENA, Vice President JIM MONTIETH, Treasurer “H” Club Sponsored by F.M. LIGHT SONS Steamboat Springs, Colo. Beverly Schuster, Artist; Quenton Parker, Assistant Editor; Janice Turner, Editor; Jean Ryan, Business Manager. JANICE TURNER Editor Annual Staff MR. JOHN REAGAN Sponsor Sponsored by BAKER BAR CAFE Craig. Colorado Left to right: Janice Turner, Maxine Mosher, Beverly Schuster, Janet Leslie, Glenda Tabb, Kathleen Frentress, and Norma Wyers. Ziger Claw Sponsored by MIDWEST CAFE, Craig, Colorado HAYDEN INN 1 Room Board HELEN AND WALLACE MOORE Hayden, Colorado • Athletics “The future of the world depends on the fitness of its youth! “ A Suing 11 . m Coach Harrigan, Charles Sena, Norman Doolin, Steve Grandbouche, Lynn Whiteman, Mac Warrick, Stanley Breshears, Jim Monteith, Frank Hernandez, Dinny Hayes, and George Angelo. Sponsored by HAYDEN HOME APPLIANCE Hayden, Colorado — NORMAN DOOLIN li STEVE GRANDBOUCHE Hayden I Hayden Hayden Hayden Hayden Hayden Hayden Hayden Hayden Hayden Hayden Hayden DINNY HAYES SCORES 34 Walden 52 Yampa 60 Kremlihg 37 Granby 48 Oak Creek 57 Yampa 49 Kremling 55 Granby 59 Steamboat 55 Meeker 52 Craig 51 Meeker B String Coach Harrigan, Edwin Lighthizer, Jerry Green, Balarmino Santisteven, Pat Robson, Bernard Martinez, Lyndy Anderson, Jimmy Benson, Ronnie Bugay, James Rowley, Johnny Harper, Louie Skufca, Jack Moore, and Bob Ruiz. Sponsored by HAYDEN GRAIN Hayden, Colorado COACH PARSONS NORMAN MARTINEZ LARRY ALUMBAUGH 103 LEROY CIANI 133 DAVID ZEHNER 120 - ----------r ---------- PHIL SALAZAR LUPE ARROYO PETE WHITLOCK STEVE ANDREWS GARY WILLIAMS ALFONSO ARROYO 145 HEAVY 165 112 Second row, left to right: P. Whitlock, S. Andrews, A. Booco, P. Salazar, J. Wandell, C. Williams, R. Tabb, R. Mosher, C. Gledhill, J. Brazelton, Manager. First row: D. McClellan, K. Morton, N. Martinez, A. Arroyo, D. Zehner, L. Arroyo, L. Ciani, D. Gingrich, L. Alumbaugh. tl • « V TAMO MAO TAMO PtWmniNO COMPANY OAUA TIlAt Sponsored by J.C. PENNY CO. - Craig, Colorado leered by (Bobby, Foblnson Contractor Hayden, Colorado — _


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