'yty tpcCett “itycyJl Sc goC 'ZfaytCett, (?ol vicuCo Compliments of WATSON MOTOR CO., Craig. Colo. Dedication They have understood our problems, assisted us with patience of steel, listened to our complaints with an admirable smile, inspired us with confidence, encouraged us when we were dis- heartened, and enchanced our chance for success. Their determined efforts to make us satisfied and happy shall always be remembered as one of our most precious high school memories. Words can't express our appreciation for their various contributions; but to show how much we love, honor, and respect them, the 1961 Tiger Staff dedicates the '61 Tiger to the parents of the senior class. Compliments of KESTER'S JEWELRY Craig, Colorado MR. W. L. MURPHY Superintendent of Schools What Is Education? Education is the learning process which enables one to get along successfully in our society. Each society has a different set of mores which determines what education is needed. A person's education is performed by four different agencies, first the home, then by the school and the church, and lastly by society. In general, a person that successfully grasps and accepts the ideas of the home, church, and the school will be educated to the point where he will be a successful and productive member of society. A person that fails to accept these ideas will be exposed to the very rough intemperate education of society. Compliments of GILBERTS MEATS GRAIN CO. Craig, Colorado MR. W. L. MURPHY Superintendent Mr. Forrest Frentress, President; Mr. James Camilletti; Mr. James Funk, Vice President; Mr. Loren Aber, Mr. G. K. Whiteman, Treasurer. School FACULTY MRS. FR1CHTEL Literature University of Colorado MR. SHORT Science University of Chicago MRS. ZEHNER Librarian Pomona College MRS. ELLIS Band and Chorus McKendree College MR. BINGHAM Social Studies Western State College MR. ONGARO Industrial arts and Drivers Education Colorado State College MR. MURPHY Advanced Math Western State College MRS. MORGAN English Colorado State College MISS SMITH Home Economics and PE Colorado State College MR. REAGAN Commercial Tennessee Polytechnic Institute MR. RYDEN Mathematics Colorado State College MRS. BETTY REARY MRS. THELMA LEDFORD MRS. ALICE SKUFCA Compliments of CRAIG SPORTS - Craig, Colo. idea . MR. NEIL BAILEY MR. GEORGE SIMPSON 'Driven , STANDING: Mrs. Kline. Mr. Marshall. Mr. Compestine. KNEELING: Mr. Flanders, Mr. Reagan, Mrs. Gilland. Compliments of HAMMON CHEVRON - Craig, Colo. BARBARA JEAN SMITH I never met a man I did not like. Class Secretary 3, 4; Pep Club 1.2, 3, 4; Chorus 2; Librarian 3; Homecoming Attendant 3; Junior Play 3. PAMELA LEE BAIRD How sweet and fair, she seems to be.” Class Treasurer 3.4; Girls' State 3; Librarian 3,4; Pep Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Acting Club 3; MissH.H.S. 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Junior Play 3; Annual Staff, Assistant Editor 4. CHARLES SANFORD TURNER Never let studying interfere with your education. Class President 2, 3,4; Student Council 1,2. 3,4, President 4; H Club 1, 2,3,4; Football 1, 2,3,4, All Conference 3; Bas- ketball 1,2, 3,4, All Tourney 3; Track 3; Baseball 1; Most Athletic 2, 3,4; Mr. Freshman 1; Most Popular 3; Junior Play 3. DARREL SUMNER HOCKETT Leave silence to the saints; I'm just a human. Class Vice President 2,4; Student Council 1,2, 3; Boys' State 3; Football 1, 2, 3,4, Captain 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3,4; Track 3; H Club 1,2, 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Mr. H.H. S. 4; Junior Play 3. Compliments of the BROKEN DRUM CAFE, Hayden. Colorado I ANET YVONNE JOHNSON Sincerity Is her middle name. Student Council 2, 3,4, Vice President 4; National Honor Society 1,2, 3. 4, Secretary 2, Vice President 3; U.N. Rep- resentative 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4. Reporter 2, Vice President 3, President 4; Perfect Attendance 2; French Pin 2; Most Likely to Succeed 2; Most Studious 3,4; Homecoming Queen 3; Annual Staff, Editor 4. TERRY LEE ALLEN Blessed is the man who invented sleep. Football 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 2; Student Council 1; H Club 3.4. BILLY WARREN WILLIAMS My books, were a woman's looks. Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3,4, State Cham- pion 3; H Club 1,2,3,4; Cutest Boy 4. Compliments of SATHERS JEWELRY ROBERT GILBERT SCOTT An honest man is the noblest work of God. Football 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4, All Tourney 3; H Club 3,4; Best Dancer 3; Annual Staff, Photographer 4. WILLIAM DALE ROGERS We know nothing of tomorrow, be happy and gay today. Class Vice President I. 3; Football 4; Wrestling 1. 2, 3,4; H' Club 1,2, 3.4. GARRY RONALD MOSHER The way to be happy is to make others happy. Perfect Attendance 1; Best Personality 3,4. LARRY RICHARD MOSHER I love to live whether I smile or grieve. Basketball 2; Assistant in Annual. KAREN MARIE GILLAND Sweeter than the sweetest rose. Class Secretary 2; Office Help 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Drill Leader 4; F.H.A. 1,2; Reporter 2; Librarian 4; Senior Sweet- heart 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Junior Play 3; Annual Staff, Business Manager 4. Compliments of BI-LO-MARKET m CHARLES ALBERT WEAVER Sometimes happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, but never bad. Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Band 2. 3; Chorus 4. Compliments of the GOLDEN RULE STORE ,; f' • 1 t fc v ii- v-. r v i i ■ _____________ 14 ,v ■' BARRY GENE JOHNSON Loyal, witty and full of fun; He's a friend to everyone. Student Council 4; Football 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; H Club 1, 2, 3,4; Wittiest 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3. CAROL JOICE COZZENS A lass so neat, with smile so sweet. Perfect Attendance 2; Pep Club 2; F.H.A. 1,2; Annual Staff, Artist. ARTHUR GEORGE WIXSON BewareI I may yet do something sensational. Perfect Attendance 3; Football 3; Track 3; Basketball Manager 4. Here I sit, in my big study room, musing over the future of my classmates and myself. What will become of all of us? Will we ever all be together again? How I hoped we would. I stared at the mirror on my wall and it seemed all at once to turn into a crystal ball. What is this I see? It is the year 1971, and lo and behold we are holding a class reunion at a Dude Ranch in Colorado. What is that name, I see. Olympiade. Ah yes, it is clearer now. I see it all. Billy Rogers has invented a Tiger Interplanetary Sputnik, in remembrance of old times. He is going to conduct the class of 1961 to their reunion at Hayden, Colorado. The interplanetary line has requested that Pam Baird be the Sputnik stewardess. Of course, she has been head stewardess iq the Mars Line since she graduated in 1961. Our first stop is just west of Moscow where we picked up Barbara Smith. She is a four star general leading the march against Mr. K. On the way over we spot the Reverend Scott. He has been shipwrecked in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. We stop to pick him up and he urges us to hurry as he wishes to tell General Smith, War is not the answer. Next stop is Alaska where Janet Johnson is teaching English. While we are taking a tour of Alaska, we find that George Wixson is head of a new housing development. We come to a little town and being hungry, we go to the grocery store; and here we see Garry Mosher, the owner of The Alaskan Mercantile. We then journey to Anchorage, Alaska, where we find Karen who is the private secretary of the president of a large fish hatchery. Then we journey to Washington where Larry Mosher owns his own trucking line. After we pick him up, we go to Montana to pick up the successful sheep rancher, Charles Weaver. Then we blast off to New York to pick up Barry Johnson who has become a successful accountant. Then on to Maryland where Terry Allen is the coach of the Baltimore Colts. He tells us that he is sure his team will win the championship this year. We are soon on our way again, and the next stop is Connecticut. We pick up Professor Phebe Youngman where she is teaching at Yale. Then we fly across Eastern United States to Colorado where we see Bill Williams driving one of his own trucks to Hayden for our reunion. Our goal is in sight. Miss Joice Cozzen's Guest Ranch. Here we wait for Chuck Turner and Darrel Hockett to join us. Chuck, who is coaching in our new gym has married and has two sets of red-headed twins. Darrel Hockett is a successful wheat farmer. He owns 27, 000 acres of farm land. After everyone has arrived, we take off for the Winter Olympics in Steamboat Springs for the day. We spend a few enjoyable days on the ranch and we are all taken back to our homes where we continue our work. Soon the figures in my crystal ball vanish, and I find I am sitting here in my own home. Oh! how I hope this is the way it will be in the year of 1971. Compliments of HAYDEN RECREATION Hayden, Colorado cutcC CHUCK TURNER DARREL HOCKETT BARBARA SMITH BOB SCOTT PAM BAIRD TERRY ALLEN KAREN GILL AND BARRY JOHNSON PHEBE YOUNGMAN CHARLES WEAVER JOICE COZZENS BILLY WILLIAMS JANET JOHNSON BILL ROGERS GEORGE WIXSON GARRY MOSHER LARRY MOSHER wills Judy to any boy shorter than he (this is to make sure that he gets her). wills his pills to Alan Williams in hopes that Alan will get energetic quick. wills her ability to wear red to any girl who thinks she can handle it as well. wills his position on the A string to Arnold Johnson, providing Arnold will use it as well as Bob has. wills her ability to chatter to Judy Cross, in hopes that Judy keeps up the good work. wills his cough drops to any sick person in Mrs. Morgan's Senior English next year. wills her blushes to Charlotte Martensen, in hopes that Charlotte keeps that rosy complexion. wills his big feet to Bob Cote providing Bob doesn't trip over them, wills her ability to get acquainted quick to any new student. wills his tall stories to any Freshman with veracity, in hopes that they can use them as long as he has. wills her long hair to Peanuts in hopes that it keeps him warm. wills his car to anyone who has enough money to buy his license plates. wills her good grades to all underclassmen in hopes that they stay eligible. wills his red hair and freckles to Larry Allen, in hopes that Larry does justice to them. wills his chewing tobacco to anyone who can swallow it as easily as George can. wills his winning smile to Eddie Lasnik providing that Ed uses it for the same things that Garry has. wills his giggles to any girl who will accept them. Our Best To You - ROOT MORTUARIES Steamboat Springs, Colo. Larry Allen President Judy Cross Vice President Christine Warrick Secretary Robert Marshall Treasurer Eddie Lasnick Student Council Chuck Warrick Student Council Judy Gilbert Kit English Jerry Brazelton Mary Ann Rivera Rubio Santistevan Chuck Morgan Sue Backes Alan Osborn Billy Foster Kay Mosher Bob Bertram Robert Westwood Eleanor Rollins Barbara Backes SOPHOMORES John Pogline President Tom TeBockhorst Vice President Sherry She me Secretary Nadine Leslie Treasurer Judy McConnell Student Council Judy Dunckley Student Council James Mann Marian Yoast Bobby Moore Joyce Williams Harry Rogers Fred Camilletti Toni Bailey Robert Cote John Flske Helen Weaver Earl Reary Alan Williams Madge Manzanares Billy Mills Eddie Coverston Dorotha Burlingham Mary Farrell Arnold Johnson President Nancy Moore Vice President Barbara Cross Secretary Jim Farrell Treasurer Linda Alumbaugh Student Council i Barbara Lee Student Council Hernan Salazar Philip Aber James Pogline Jody Yoast Terrial Hinkle V r Billy Bertram Joe Salazar Michael Flanders Charlotte Martensen Fred Santistevan Elmer Santistevan John Thuiow Nacole Benedec Dick TeBockhorst Leroy Trujillo hI l es_s §zzf r ”I'm Cold”| “jfiB '•Having fu 1 Twosome I need a haircut Sm '•Cheese 1 « m. ' t 11 Nano v JUNIOR HIGH 4 FIRST ROW: James WIxson, Larry Turner, Eric Sundberg, James Woodley, Ronald Turner, James Fiske. SECOND ROW: Sharon Mosher, Shannon Smith, Susan Otto, Janet Simpson, Sherry Westwood, Vicki Fredrickson, Connie Cross, Pamela Thurow. THIRD ROW: Carol Hockett, Walter Smith, Barbara Boone, Allan Aber, Portia Gilbert, James Ragan, Charlynne Marshall, Mary Ellen Amedei, Mr. Zehner. Compliments of MAX HAYS, Craig, Colorado Seventh tyuuie FIRST ROW: Jay Howard, Vern Morton, Eldon Hinkle, Larry Westwood, Pat Reary, Jimmy Scott, Bill Thurow. SECOND ROW: Helen Hayes, Philann Lighthizer, Charlene Ciani, Nancy Patton, Dovie Watts, Beverly English, Virginia Santistevan, Barbara Gilland. THIRD ROW: Glen Drake, Jenny Lou Gledhill, Sandra Yoast, Jenny Lee Jeffcoat, Jerry Rooks, Phyllis Moore, Marsha Zabel, Helen Backes, Weldon Hinkle, Mrs. Yoast. ELEMENTARY Scxt tytfuie FIRST ROW: David Ragan, Bill Yoast, Raymond Turner, Ernest Archuleta, Eddie Salazar, Timothy Bertram. SECOND ROW: Susan Smith, Lois Kagie, Mary Yoast. Linda Bertram, Judy Rooks, Carol Howard, Roberta Westwood. THIRD ROW: David Holliday, Bobby Barnes, Lee Fulton, Cheryl Signs, Doug Camilletti, Terry Wininger, Ivan Cams, Mr. Mclntire. Compliments of LINDES SERVICE STATION, Hayden, Colorado tyiacCe FIRST ROW: Harley Bailey, Leon Bruchez, Michael Fredrickson, Kent Steffen, Gary Baird, SECOND ROW: Marybeth Flanders, Peggy Simpson, Donna Broyles, Eva Fanke, Georgia Welch, Kathy Kagie. THIRD ROW: Sherry Murphy, Lois Yoast, Dan Sjostrom, Penny Smith, William Otto. acciti uuCc FIRST ROW: Donald Bruchez, Chincho Salazar, Kenneth Vodehnal, Terry Murphy, Roy Cozzens, Douglas Hooker, Rodney Turner. SECOND ROW: Brenda Broyles, Sylvia Ciani, Lynn Kitchens, Ruth Cozzens, Sally Sue Scott, Debbie Monks, Ethel Halpenny, Georgia Watts. THIRD ROW: Donna Sjostrom, Margie Amedei, Mark Dean, Solome Archuleta, Gordon Dowling, Joseph Backes, Alan Gilland, Kirk Blake. Compliments of RUSS HAYNES TEXACO, Craig, Colorado FIRST ROW: Chester Westwood, Douglas Scott, Bobby Archuleta, Dennis Bugay, Larry Trujillo, Robert Bruchez, Jimmy Halpenny. SECOND ROW: Marla Welch, Linda Wininger, Jeannie Kagie, Sally Archuleta, Christine Frentress, Mary Lou Rooks, Kathleen Barnes, Helen Fanke. THIRD ROW: Ralph Backes, Ruby Cozzens, Nancy Bertram, Patty Murphy, Dick Gilbert, Louisa Stark, Sherry Dean, Janice Ehle, Mrs. Williams. FIRST ROW: Mike Barnes, Myron Jeffcoat, Robby Rooks, Wayne Kitchens, Doug Blake, Rocky Otto, Tommy Sheme. SECOND ROW: Rena Ciani, Darlene Lauderdale, Connie Murphy, Betty Holliday, Rose Watts, Shielia Salazar, Linda Bruchez. THIRD ROW: Bruce Schafer, Jimmy Flanders, Glenn Scott, Mary Margaret Ongaro, Marcia Martensen, Dorothy Ehle, Miss Pfenning. Compliments of BOB'S BODY SHOP pvi4t tyuzde Mrs. Carver, Mrs. Stoffel FIRST ROW: John Kagie, Shane Reary, Gordon Booco, Pat Archuleta, George Archuleta, Randy Turner, Billy Halpenny, Randal Barnes, Christopher Broyles. SECOND ROW: Scotty Rogers, Debby Doolin, Jacqueline Welch, Irene Manzanares, Brenda Fredrickson, Annette Sjostrom, Peggy Howard, Cynthia Turner, Mable Yoast, Dena Bingham. THIRD ROW: Sherry Murphy, Georgia Mann, Frank Yoast, Scott Monks, Michael Markle, Lloyd Dean, Timothy Frentress, Mark Wold, Gwen Mahaffey, Nancy Dowling, Sarah Stark, Joyce Denker. 'Pefi, CHEERLEADERS: Carol Hockett, Pam Thurow, Charlynne Marshall. SUBS: Judy Rooks, Susan Smith. FIRST ROW: Charlene Cianl, Philann Llghthlzer, Marsha Zabel, Jenny Gledhill, Susan Otto. Janet Simpson, Phyllis Moore, Helen Backes, Nancy Patton, Dovie Watts, Carol Howard. SECOND ROW: Virginia Santistevan. Barbara Gilland, Helen Hayes. Jenny Lee Jeffcoat, Linda Bertram, Jerry Rooks, Sandra Yoast, Barbara Boone, Mary Yoast, Sherry Westwood. Cheryl Signs, Beverly English, Roberta Westwood, Connie Cross, Lois Kagie, Pep Club Sponsor, Mrs. Yoast. Basketball Coach - Mr. Morgan Football Coach - Mr. Maclntire FIRST ROW: Eldon Hinkle, Eddie Salazar, Bill Yoast, Lee Fulton, Ivan Cams, Jay Howard. Raymond Turner, Davie Ragan, Bobby Joe Barnes. SECOND ROW: Billy Thurow, Douglas Camilletti, Glen Drake, Eric Sundberg, Pat Reary, James Scott, David Holliday, James Woodley, Larry Westwood, Timothy Bertram. THIRD ROW: Vern Morton. Ernest Archuleta. James Fiske, Weldon Hinkle, Walter Smith, Allen Aber, James Ragan, James Wixson, Larry Turner, Ronald Turner, Terry Wininger. fluitavi Student (Runcet BACK ROW: Mr. Morgan, Vern Morton, Jim Woodley, Janet Simpson, Barbara Gilland, David Ragan. FRONT ROW: Alena Bingham, Robby Rooks, Gordon Dowling, Peggy Simp- son, Kay Howard. WITTES Phonographs - Records - Gifts Craig, Colorado ••V A TEAM Barry Johnson Bob Cote Chuck Warrick Bill Rogers Jerry Brazelton Larry Allen Bill Williams Chuck Turner Darrel Hockett Terry Allen Bob Marshall Meeker 30' Craig 8 Steamboat Springs 20 Granby 42 Kremmling 13 Walden 25 Soroco 12 Summit 2 Craig Fresh. 0 Hayden 0 Hayden 28 Hayden 13 Hayden 12 Hayden 19 Hayden 31 Hayden 19 Hayden 32 Hayden Fresh. 35 Coach Ongaro. Coach Ryden Captains: Darrel Hockett Chuck Turner Bill Williams B TEAM Jim Pogline Jim Mann Tom TeBockhorst Earl Reary Arnold Johnson Mike Flanders Philip Aber Fred Camilletti Compliments of DEL’S JEWELRY Steamboat Springs, Colo. skfei DARREL HOCKETT Halfback LARRY ALLEN Halfback BILLY ROGERS Tackle BOBBY SCOTT End BILL WILLIAMS Guard BOB COTE Center ROBERT MARSHALL JERRY BRAZELTON Halfback Tackle Compliments of WEBBER'S Steamboat Springs, Colo. CHUCK TURNER Quarterback TERRY ALLEN Fullback CHUCK WARRICK Guard BARRY JOHNSON End Coach - Ryden, Arnold Johnson, Chuck Turner, Chuck Morgan, Eddie Lasnik, Barry Johnson, Bobby Scott, Larry Allen, Bobby Marshall, Billy Mills. BARRY JOHNSON CHUCK MORGAN TERRY ALLEN CHUCK TURNER BOBBY SCOTT Compliments of HAYDEN REX ALL Hayden, Colo. Leroy Trujillo, Dick TeBockhorst, Michael Flanders, Phillip Aber, Bob Cote, Jim Farrell, Earl Reary, Alan Osborn. STANDING: Billy Bertram, Alan Williams, Jerry Brazelton, Bobby Bertram, Darrel Hockett, John Pogline. KNEELING: Fred Camillettl, Jim Mann, Coach Ongaro, Joe Salazar, Jim Pogline. NOT SHOWN: Billy Williams. Compliments of SAFEWAY Craig, Colo. DARREL HOCKETT BILLY WILLIAMS State Champion JIMMY MANN Lbs. 103 JOE SALAZAR Lbs. 103 BOB BERTRAM Lbs. 138 JOHN POGLINE Lbs. 127 JERRY BRAZELTON Lbs. 145 FRED CAMILLETTI Lbs. 95 ALAN WILLIAMS Lbs. 133 JIMMY POGLINE Lbs. 112 BILLY BERTRAM Lbs. 138 60 COACH RYDEN GEORGE WIXSON ROBERT MARSHALL CHUCK TURNER 100 yds., 880 relay one-mile relay 100 and 220, 880 relay DARREL HOCKETT RAY NEWMYER EDDIE LASNIK LARRY ALLEN 440 yds., 1 mile relay 880 relay High Jump, 880 relay JIM JORDON LYLE BRESHERS DUANE HOCKETT LARRY JOHNSON shot put, 100 dash Fr. 440 yds., one m. relay 100, 220, 880 relay High Jump, 1 m. relay Compliments of HAYDEN LUMBER COMPANY, Hayden, Colorado President - Chuck Turner Vice President - Janet Johnson Secretary-Treasurer - Judy Dunckley Arnold Johnson, John Pogline, Chuck Warrick, Eddie Lasnik, Larry Allen, Judy McConnell, Barbara Lee, Linda Alumbaugh. President - Chuck Turner V. President - Janet Johnson Secretary-Judy Dunckley Compliments of SERVICE CLEANERS Craig, Colorado Chuck Turner - President Robert Marshall - Vice President Judy Cross - Secretary Larry Allen - Treasurer Chris Warrick Nadine Leslie Janet Johnson Joyce Williams Earl Reary Eddie Lasnik Chuck Morgan Compliments of FLORETTE FLOWERS, Craig. Colorado MR. MURPHY Sponsor STANDING: Dot Burlingham, Toni Baily, Nancy Moore, Judy Gilbert, Helen Weaver, Barbara Lee, Barbara Cross. KNEELING: Janet Johnson, Nadine Leslie, Barbara Smith, Pam Baird, Miss Smith, Precilia Trujillo, Sherry Sheme, Mary Farrell, Karen Gilland. SITTING: Chris Warrick, Judy McConnell, Judy Cross, Judy Dunckley, Joyce Williams. Compliments of ROGERS HARDWARE Craig, Colorado Christine Warridc Joyce Williams Judy Dunckley Judy McConnell Compliments of N. W. COLORADO PRESS, Craig, w eccd Darrell Hockett Chuck Warrick Robert Marshall Larry Allen Fred Camilletti Sponsors MR. ONGARO and MR. RYDEN Barry Johnson Terry Allen Bill Rogers Bob Scott Chuck Turner Compliments of HAYDEN VALLEY DAIRY, Hayden, Colorado STANDING: Mary Farrell, Harry Rogers, Pam Baird, Karen Gilland, Alan Williams, Marian Yoast, Helen Weaver, Bob Cote. SITTING: Joyce Williams, Barbara Backes, Eleanor Rollins, Sue Backes. MRS. ZEHNER Librarian Compliments of CRAIG GREENHOUSE, Craig. Colo. FRONT ROW: Nadine Leslie, Linda Alumbaugh, Barbara Cross, Judy Cross, Judy Pat McConnell, Eric Sundberg, Leroy Trujillo, Bill Thurow, Pat Reary, Larry Turner, Chuck Morgan, Allen Aber, Dorotha Burlingham, Chris Warrick. BACK ROW: Charlotte Martensen, Nancy Patton, Vern Morton, Charles Weaver, Jim Farrell, Eleanor Rollins, Nancy Moore, Dick TeBockhorst, John Thurow, Jenny Jeffcoat, Dovie Watts. STANDING: Nadine Leslie, Dorotha Burlingham, Nancy Moore, Judy Pat McConnell. Helen Weaver SITTING: Jody Yoast, Marian Yoast, Barbara Lee, Christine Warrick. MRS. ELLIS Director Compliments of J. C. PENNEY CO. Craig, Colorado STANDING: Precilia Trujillo, Charlotte Martensen, Judy Cross, Judy Gilbert, Helen Weaver, Nancy Moore, Barbara Lee, Barbara Cross. SITTING: Chris Warrick, Joyce Williams, Miss Smith, Judy Dunckley. F.H.A. Sweetheart, Dot Burlingham. OFFICERS Vice President Christine Warrick Parliamentarian Judy Cross President Judy Dunckley Compliments of VALLEY LIQUOR STORE Hayden, Colo. Treasurer Dorotha Burlingham Secretary Joyce Williams Sponsor Miss Smith 4 FAVORITES - - • • ’• AW ' ,Va-. . %•.. K £ -i A •- CHRIS WARRICK CRAIG SALES COMPANY KAREN GILLAND Junior Craig, Colo. Senior 7£e 04up zhU TfCoct to Succeed JL ,jt Jk t '■a JUDY GILBERT LEROY TRUJILLO JANET JOHNSON EDDIE LASNIK “Pofiufan Compliments of MARJ MARR SHOP JUDY CROSS LARRY ALLEN yC ■ '? s v, y a?'A NANCY MOORE ROBERT MARSHALL JOYCE WILLIAMS BARRY JOHNSON jgs r3;. s4t uicttite Jjk! ‘Seat £ sU ;vi BARBARA 4 CROSS HERNAN SALAZAR SHARON ROWLEY GARRY MOSHER JUDY DUNCKLEY BILLY WILLIAMS Sett Compliments of CRAIG DRUGS State efineeeatative DARREL HOCKETT tfoiCe State epie4e ttative PAM BAIRD {«utect TfatcM 'Delegate Oun, Bearers” DRAKE HOCKETT Cjtfi ta tie Compliments of AL WIGGINS Craig, Colo. RANDY TURNER VICKI MURPHY Captains CHUCK TURNER, BILL WILLIAMS, DARREL HOCKETT Judy Cross; Pam Baird; Queen Precilia; and Karen Gilland. s4 t tcuzl St M Mr. Reagan, Sponsor; Joice Cozzens, Artist; Bob Scott, Photographer. Karen Gilland, Business Manager; Janet Johnson, Editor; Pam Baird, Assistanr Editor. Chain Twistin, Kocky Mountain Spring Water Let's have a Party' 'Lid we really win?' hat am I doin here?' .“Look Ma, |po cavities Teachers Pet' ■ Whole world I in her hands 5£'vTI0 ' Vt7f E-LEV. J?oo to t6e 'putcne viev rr v truTff- £A ?t. The Seniors of 61 are looking to the future for a new gym which will be occupied by our athletes of tomorrow. Compliments of PALACE DRUG, Craig, Colorado ' s4ctveritt en4. CRAIG LANES BEAR RIVER VALLEY CO-OP Let's Go Bowling Hayden, Colorado Craig, Colorado AL WIGGINS DAVID JOE ZEHNER Contractor Craig, Colorado Hayden, Colorado L. J. STANDARD SERVICE WHITLOCK’S SERVICENTER 430 West Victory Way Hayden, Colorado Craig, Colorado N. W. COLORADO PRESS WOODY’S USED CARS Hayden, Colorado Craig, Colorado LOYD’S, INC. 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