Each day . . . early and late, more than eighty-five endlessly busy Tigers gather in clusters and crowds . . . join in routine daily affairs of classes and clubs . . . check the latest reports of projects and parties, of plans and paraphernalia . . . share work and play, joy and tears, victory and defeat - all of the moments that combine to form the years we call “the best.” We, the annual staff, hope you enjoy the 1965 Hayden Tiger Annual. N T R 0 D U C T 1 0 N For guiding us through the past four yean with a deep understanding of our many prob- lems, and for loyally promoting our social functions, we, the members of the Senior Class, would like to show our appreciation by dedicating the 1965 Tiger” to Mr. Bingham. Our Superintendent W. L. Murphy Our Schools are based on ideals of service, of faith in the power of education, of higher ethics, of faith in people, of vision, and of deeper commitment. Let us make our myths work for our schools, let us build pride, let us acknowledge the honor of serving our schools themselves rather than it being a burden as just one more demand. In our schools let us recognize that not only our pride and our commit- ments are being tested but our very competence. Advisory Board James Funk - President; Albert Camilletti, Jr. - Vice President; Ilda Booco - Secretary; Wayne Morton, Ellen Sheme, Patsy Ragan, Martha Cannon, Carolyn Monteith, Ed Moore, Phyllis Whitlock, Wanda Dellis, Betty Seitters, Donna Barnes, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Morgon. B o a r d Custodians Mr. Monty Doolin rnmmm wmv WW'V vwlwv. 4% 4 4 4 4 ' 4 • Xiwv.v - . XvMvIwv ,r; • J5ms Drivers W80MM VNNVMVfMVy XvXviv. ly.v.w . .VAVJ MR. REAGAN MRS. ROSS MRS. FRICHTEL Home Economics Literature Physical Education MISS JOHNSON Student Teacher MRS. BAIRD MRS. MOSHER MR. HARRIS Secretary Office Assistant Industrial Arts PUTUfre srnoRs SENIORS JAMES RAGAN - President RONNIE TURNER - Vice President JANET SIMPSON - Secretary CAROL HOCKETT - Treasurer ALLEN LIGON ABER Little Abe Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3, 4; Track 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; State Band 1; Chorus 1,2; Honor Society 2,3,4; Student Council 2; Student Body Vice-President 4; Speech 3; Forensic Society 3,4; State Speech Meet - Debate 3; Class.Vice-President 3; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Band President 4; Most Talented 4 MARY ELLEN AMEDEI Mary Favorite Saying: Jimminy Crick et; Typing Award 2,3; Perfect Attendance 3; Librarian; Junior Class Play ’’Won't it start?” OSCAR ERVIN BECK Corky” Bas- ketball 3,4; Football 4 CONNIE MARLENE CROSS Cee Cee Class Treasurer 1,2; Chorus 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres- ident 3, President 4; Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Scholastic Award 1,2; Li- brarian 2; Typing Award 2; Foren- sic 3; Secretary - Treasurer 4; State Speech Meet 3; Class Play 3,4; Speech Award 3; Shorthand Award • 3; Annual Staff - Assistant Editor 4; Perfect Attendance 1 JOYCE LA VERNE DELLIS Joy” Fa- vorite saying: Rat Fink” Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2.3,4; Librarian 1; Forensic Society 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Annual Staff - Photographer 4; Most Athletic 4 It works better if you point it at the screen! VICKI KAY FREDRICKSON Vic” Favorite saying: Kick ; Band 1; Librarian 2; Typing Award 2,3; Shorthand Award 3; Class Play 3, 4; Pep Club 4 FRANK MORGAN FOX Fox Fa- vorite saying: What do you know about that? Speech 3; Speech Play 3; Football 4 ROBERT F. HASTINGS Bob Bob came here his senior year from Canon City High School at Canon City, Colorado. He was on the Rifle Team 1; Chorus 1,2,3; Speech 1 CAROL MARIE HOCKETT Hockett Favorite Saying: Baloney Chorus 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Reporter 2; Cheerleader 3,4; N. H. S. 1,2,3,4; Secretary - Treasurer 3; Librarian 2; Class Play 3.4; Home- coming Queen 3; Jr. Class Favorite 3; Speech; Class Treasurer 4; Miss H.H.S. 4; Forensic Society 3,4; Vice-President 4 CAROLYN JO LEBLANC Jodi Fa- vorite saying: You're out of your Helmet. Man; Student Council Representative 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Cutest 2; Most Attractive 4; Chorus 3,4; Class Treasurer 3; Student Body Treasurer 4; Homecoming Queen Attendant 3 SHARON LOUISE MOSHER Sam Scholastic Award 1,2,3,4; Librar- ian 2,3; Typing Award 2,3; Speech 3. State Speech Meet - Debate 3; Class Play 3,4; Girls State Repre- sentative 3; Shorthand Award 3; Forensic Society 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Debate Award 3; Most Studious 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Valedictorian JAMES BURTON RAGAN Jim Big Cheese - Deal Football 1,2, 3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3.4; Track 2, 3; Class Vice President 2 - Presi- dent 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4 - Vice-President 2; Science Award 2; Scholarship Award 1,2,3,4; Honor Society 1,2,3; H-Club 2,3, 4; Secretary - Treasurer 3; State % Speech Meet - Debate 3; Boys State 3; Debate Award 3; Most Studious 4; Class Play 3,4 PATRICIA JEAN WATTS Pat To be silly today makes it easier to be wise tomorrow. Pep Club 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; State Speech Meet 3; Junior Class Play 3; Honor Society 3,4; Forensic 3,4; Secretary - Treasurer of Band 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Sub Cheerleader 4; United Nation Alternate 2; Delegate 3; Saluta- torian Trying to catch flies! ” SHERRY LAUREE WESTWOOD Sherry : Please keep him safe, sound, and mine. Speech 3; Chorus 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1; Senior Class Play 4; Typing Award 3 EARL RAYMOND WHITE White Favorite saying: What's the mat- ter with you? Football 3,4; Bas- ketball 3.4; Track 3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; Student Body President 4 JAMES HAROLD WIXSON Jim Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3, 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Student Coun- cil 1,2,3; H Club 2,3,4; Class President 3; Junior Play 3; Most Ath- letic 4; Homecoming King Candi- date 4 ERIC STRATTON SUNDBERG Rick Favorite saying: Dog Gone!” Band 1,2; Student Council 1,4; Honor Cociety 2,3,4; Football 3,4; Track 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Junior Class Play 3 LARRY BRUCE TURNER Larry Band 1,2,3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Speech Play 3; Speech 3 RONALD DEAN TURNER Ronnie Favorite saying: How about that! Class President 1; Student Council 1,2,3; Football 1.2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Track 1.2.3,4; Honor So- ciety 1.2,3,4; H Club 2,3,4; Class Vice-President 2; Junior Class Play 3; Junior Favorite 3; Mr. H. H. S. 4 GARY ALLEN VALORA Hotshot Favorite Saying: How Come? Came to Hayden his Junior year. Junior Class Play 3; Speech 3; Foot- ball 4; Homecoming King 4; Best All Around 4 TERESA'S P RD Shep When you sayfWi're'going to do something, dp , Tdep Club 3; Chows 3 X; % eec 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Cliass Play 4; Typing A- ward 3 0 Here comes Mr. Murphy! JANET LOUISE SIMPSON Simps Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Secretary - Treasurer 3. Vice-President 4; Sec- retary of class 1,3,4; F. H. A. 1; Perfect Attendance 1; Chorus 1.2, 3,4; Librarian 2; Speech 3; Speech play 3.4; Typing Award 3; Forensic Society 3,4; Most Popular 4; An- nual Staff 4 JACK GAYLAN SMITH Band 3.4; VICKIE RAE STANLEY Vic Isn't National Honor Society 4 that a nasty break? Pep Club 2,3, 4; Speech 3; Speech Play 3; Class Play 3.4; Chorus 3,4; Wittiest 4; Band 4; Pep Band 4 CLASS WILL We, the Hayden High School Senior Class of 1965, being of sound mind do hereby make our last will and testament to the Class of '66' I, Pat Watts, will to the Junior Class my sense of humor, because they will need it during the reading of this will. I, Allen Aber, will my musical ability to Vern Morton, if he will change to Tenor Saxophone. I, Mary Ellen Amedei, will my quiet ways to anyone who can do as good a job of being so sweet. I, Oscar Beck, will my athletic ability to Weldon Hinkle so he can be a success in basketball. . I, Connie Cross, will my teeth to Rita Austin for any use she may have for them. I, Joy Dellis, will my messy locker to anyone who can find ? in it. I, Frank Fox, will my drug store cowboy ways to Vern Morton. I, Vicki Frederickson, will my ability to keep up with the Joneses to Dovie Watts ii sne can find a Jones to date. I, Robert Hastings, will my packing ability to Sandra Yoast so she can do a good job packing her suitcase. I, Carol Hockett, will my height to Lars Hermanson for shrinking purposes so he can live be- low the clouds like the rest of us. I, Jodi LeBlanc, will my fervent desire to marry to anyone who can find a guy closer to home. I, Sharon Mosher, will my ability to win brownie points to Charlene Ciani. I, James Ragan, will my wrestling ability to Coach Harris so that he will be able to bench press 150 pounds at least. I, Janet Simpson, will my long, fluttery eyelashes to Marsha Zabel to enable her to flirt more seductively. I, Jack Smith, will my polite ways to anyone who thinks he is capable of carrying them out. I, Vickie Stanley Aber, will my dancing ability to anyone who promises never to stand still. I, Eric Sundberg, will my writing ability to anyone who can succeed in writing so Mrs. Mor- gan can not read it. I, Larry Turner, will my ability to think to anyone who promises not to do too much of it. I, Ronnie Turner, will my manly physique to Russell Dunckley, if he will become a wrestler. I, Gary Valora, will my white Ford to Glen Drake. I, Sherry Westwood Flaharty, will anything to anyone, except my husband because I want him for myself. I, Earl White, will my alluring ways with the girls to Jay Howard. I, James Wixson, will my cunning smile to Wilfred LeBlanc to use on not just one girl but all of them. I, Teresa Shepard, will my blond hair to Jenny Lou Gledhill in hopes that she will not dye it black. CLASS PROPHECY By 1980 we have finally made it to the moon. The graduating class of 1965 has agreed to have a class reunion there. When most of us have arrived, Allen Aber begins by telling us that he has a band of his own and is more popular than any other musician in history. We borrow the moon man’s telescope to catch Allen's latest prerecorded show as it is being shown on T. V. all over the world. Mary Ellen Amedei finally married that secret fellow to whom she kept writing notes in American Government class. Connie Cross has an important position here on the moon working with various machines. After listening to an exhilarating speech by Joy Dellis. we look down on the streets of New York City and see a huge crowd of people flocking to see her latest work of modern art. Every- one wants us to see their accomplishments so we must again return to the telescope. We see a vast stretch of rangeland in Texas and learn that it is Frank Fox's sheep - oops! - cattle ranch. Swinging our telescope a little further west we see the great expanse of the Sequoia National Forest over which Eric Sundberg is the chief ranger. Going up north to Alaska we see the spraw- ling network of Jack Smith's power plant. Putting the telescope aside, we sit back to just talk for awhile. Vicki Fredrickson Jones tells us that she was a big success at Central Business School and is now working for her in-laws. That taciturn fellow Robert Hastings has surprised us all by telling us that he is NBC's top news commentator. He tells us that the latest news is about our former classmates Carol Hockett, Oscar Beck. James Ragan, and Pat Watts. Carol has been named teacher of the year, and Oscar is the new coach of the Harlem Globe Trotters. After going to State in wrestling, Jim continued wrestling, and is now the World Heavyweight Wrestler now known as Tiger Jim. Pat is a great success as the United States' first woman representative to the United Nations. Teresa Shepard is also working for NBC on the Tonight Show. The former Jodi LeBlanc tells us that she gave up singing and married a Pennsylvania minis- ter and is now the happy mother of six little Stewarts. Sharon Mosher has become the English teacher back home in Hayden and is now teaching Mrs. Morgan’s grandchildren. Vicki Stanley has become a successful model for some of Hollywood’s most exclusive dress designers. Larry Turner’s job at NORAD is important, but not too important to prevent his coming to the moon to be with us. Larry tells us that Ronnie Turner is the Navy Chief of Staff and a top advisor to our swinging President, Earl White. Gary Valora has married his high school sweetheart and is the owner of Texaco companies all over the world. Sherry Westwood Flaharty and her husband have made this trip to the moon their belated honeymoon after becoming millionaires in south- ern California. James Wixson and Janet Simpson wouldn't tell us what they were doing, but on the way back to Earth, we learn that Jim is our competent pilot, and Janet is our charming stewardess. JW ORS JUNIORS JAMES SCOTT - President MARSHA ZABEL - Secretary RUSSELL DUNCKLEY - Vice President JENNY JEFFCOAT - Treasurer Rita Austin Joe Beck Charlene Ciani Glen Drake Russell Dunckley Clara Evans Barbara Gilland Jenny Gledhill Lars Hermanson Weldon Hinkle Jay Howard Wilfred LeBlanc Phyllis Moore Vern Morton Virginia Santistevan Jim. Scott Dovie Watts SOPHOMORES BILL YOAST - President CHERYL SIGNS - Secretary LEE FULTON - Vice-President MARY YOAST - Treasurer Lee Fulton Nancy Gledhill Carolyn Haynes Roberta Westwood Helen Wiley Bill Yoast Mary Yoast Cheryl Signs Ray Turner Ron Watts David Ragan FRESHMEN GARY BAIRD - President LOIS YOAST - Secretary MARY BETH FLANDERS - Vice President GEORGIA WELCH - Treasurer Janice Austin Harley Bailey Leon Bruchez Marchita Cobble Kathy Estes Eva Fanke Sherry Murphy Lois Yoast Kathleen Kagife '' Darlene Larson Georgia Welch Nancy White Sheryl Wirtz Daniel Sjostrom Kent Steffen PEP CLUB: BACK ROW: Naomi Steggs, Paula Smith, Kathy Barnes, Sally Scott, Betty Rickman, Lynn Kitchens, Georgia Watts, Lynda Echols, Ethel Halpenny, Glenna Seitter. SECOND ROW: Linda Wirtz, Ruby Cozzens, Linda Wininger, Helen Fanke, Gail Eddy, Sally Archuleta, Barbara Medvesk, Ruth Cozzens, Rhonda Wirtz. THIRD ROW: Wanda Wiley, Marla Welsh, Janice Ehle, Jean Kagie, Terry Scott, Christine Frentress, Sponsor - Mrs. Yoast. CHEERLEADERS: Sylvia Ciani, Patty Murphy, Mitzi White. Junior High SPORTS: FIRST ROW: Donald Bruchez, Kenneth Vodhenal, Gordon Dowling. Rodney Turner, Chencho Salazar, Solome Archuleta. Joe Backes, SECOND ROW: Roy Cozzens, Albert Gledhill, Chuck Signs, Larry Trujillo, Ronald Bruchez. Terry Murphy. THIRD ROW: Stephen Brown, Doug Scott, Allan Gilland, Butch Kitchens, Dennis Bugay, Bobby Archuleta, Lyle Valora, SPONSORS: Mr. Morgan, Mr. Zehner, Mr. Short. Margie Amedei Solome Archuleta Joe Backes Kirk Blake Stephen Brown Donald Bruchez Mike Carter Roy Cozzens Ruth Cozzens Sylvia Ciani Mr. Zehner Gordon Dowling Lynda Eckols Alan Gilland Albert Gledhill Eighth Grade Ethel Halpenny Lynn Kitchens Barbara Medvesk Debbie Monks Terry Murphy Miss Hansen Dan Penny Betty Rickman Chencho Salazar Sally Scott Glenna Seitter Donna Sjostrom Rodney Turner Kenneth Vodehnal Georgia Watts Mitzi White David Winograsky Rhonda Wirtz Mr. Short Bobby Archuleta Sally Archuleta Kathy Barnes Robert Bruchez Dennis Bugay Ruby Cozzens Gail Eddy Janice Ehle Helen Fanke Seventh Christine Frentress Lynn Gary Dick Gilbert Jimmy Halpenny Thomas Haynes Grade Jeannie Kagie Bryan Kitchens Patty Murphy Ronald Preece Douglas Scott Charles Signs Paula Smith Naomi Steggs Larry Trujillo Lyle Valora Marla Welch Chester Westwood Wanda Wiley Linda Wininger Linda Wirtz Mr. H.H.S. — Ronnie Turner Miss H.H.S. — Carol Hockett V - (v JUNIOR - Jenny Jeffcoat and Vern Morton SUPERLATIVES SOPHOMORE - Debi LeBlanc and Raymond Turner FRESHMAN - Nancy White and Gary Baird MOST ATHLETIC Joy Dellis and James Scott MOST TALENTED Allen Aber Dovie Watts STUDIOUS Sharon Mosher James Ragan BEST DANCERS Jenny Gledhill 5SSSJE9'- MOST ATTRACTIVE and MOST HANDSOME Jodi LeBlanc and James Wixson MOST VALUABLE TO SCHOOL Phyllis Moore Eric Sundberg MOST POPULAR Janet Simpson Russell Dunckley MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Carol Howard and Jay Howard EDDIE SALAZAR WELDON HINKLE COACHES - Mr. Harris Mr. Me La uri' QUEEN - Sharon Mosher KING “ Gary Valora QUEEN ATTENDANTS - Pat Watts. Rita Austine, Jenny Jeffcoat. KING ATTENDANTS - Jim Wixson. Jim Scott. Vern Morton. Homecoming Sophomores' Float A teacher? The Winners Our Queen's Attendants Freshmen's Float Queen Sharon Mosher Seniors’ Float JAMES RAGAN GARY VA LORA WILFRED LeBLA VERN MORTON RAYMOND TUI EDDIE SAL Z, IRONNIE TURNER GLEN DRAKE JAY howar; TIM BERTRAM WELDON HINKLE- Coach Earl shooting a free throw BACK ROW: Leon Bruchez, Gary Baird, Ron Watts, Jim Scott, Russell Dunckley, Lars Hermanson, Mike Loney, Lee Fulton, Bob Barnes, Harley Bailey, Joe Beck. FRONT ROW: Oscar Beck, Eric Sundberg, Allen Aber, Jim Wixson, Frank Fox, and Earl White. Harris Hayden B Squad Playing Steamboat Springs Hayden playing Baggs ERIC SUNDBERG JIM SCOTT LARS HERMANSON EARL WHITE OSCAR BECK JIM WIXSON ALLEN ABER BOB BARNES MIKE LONEY LEE FULTON The 1964 Track Team enjoyed a very successful year, sending four to state. Jim Wixson, Ron Turner. Earl White, and Leroy Trujillo qualified for state in the 880 relay, and Earl White qualified again for the low hurd- les. COACH Mr. Harris ROW ONE: Allen Aber, Bobby Barnes, Raymond Turner, Mike Loney, Wilfred LeBlanc, James Scott, Lee Fulton, Sundburg, James Ragan. ROW TWO: Earl White, James Wixson, Ronnie Turner. Student Council Doug Scott, Bill Yoast, Raymond Turner, Gary Baird, Harley Bailey, Sherry Murphy, Debi LeBlanc, Eric Sundberg, Marsha Zabel, Earl White, Allen Aber, Jodi LeBlanc, Vern Morton, James Scott, Dovie Watts, James Ragan, Gary Valora, Rod- ney Turner, Mr. Murphy - Standing Officers EARL WHITE - President ALLEN ABER - Vice President MARSHA ZABEL - Secretary JODI LeBLANC - Treasurer Officers President...............................ALLEN ABER Vice President......................RONNIE TURNER Secretary-Treasurer------------ - - JENNY JEFFCOAT I pledge myself to uphold the high purpose of this Society to which I have been elected, striving in every way, by word and deed to make its ideals the ideals of my school and of my life.” No honor conferred in any high school exceeds that of membership in the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools. Members are very carefully selected on the basis of Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Character. National 'Honor Society BACK ROW: Marsha Zabel, James Ragan, Dovie Watts, Pat Watts, Eric Sundberg, Connie Cross, Phyllis Moore, Sha- ron Mosher, Russell Dunckley, Barbara Gilland, Mr. Murphy, Carol Hockett. FRONT ROW: Ronnie Turner, Allen Aber, Jenny Jeffcoat. FIRST ROW - Gary Valora, Oscar Beck, Frank Fox, Eric Sundberg. SECOND ROW - Raymond Turner, Vem Morton, Wilfred LeBlanc, Glen Drake, Jay Howard, Earl White. THIRD ROW - Lee Fulton, Eddie Salazar, Ronnie Turner, James Scott, James Wixson, Allen Aber, James Ragan, and Mike Loney 1964 Cheerleaders - BOTTOM ROW, Pat Watts, Jenny Jeffcoat. and Phyllis Moore; STANDING, Jodi Le- Blanc, Carol Hockett, and Marsha Zabel. C - - D drLV a ' b-uK Marsha CJVA ex. S«tVyjOSX Ip1- Zabel . PhvYlis YV 0 ; Phyins Moore r • ♦ Jodi Le Blanc Carol Hockett BACK ROW: Pat Watts, Sheryle Wirtz, Lois Yoast, Rita Welch, Joy Dellis, Rita Austin, Connie Cross - President, Jenny Jeffcoat, Clara Evans. ROW TWO: Cheryl Signs, Helen Wiley, Mary Yoast, Jenny Gledhill, Nancy Gledhill. Charlene Ciani, Connie Newmyer. ROW THREE: Janet Simpson - Vice President, Carol Howard, Barbara Gilland - Secretary- Treasurer, Carolyn Haynes, Lois Kagie, Vickie Stanley. ROW FOUR: Janice Austin, Sherry Murphy, Debi LeBlanc, Mary Beth Flanders, Kathy Estes. ROW FIVE: Eva Fanke, Kathleen Kagie, Nancy White. Sandra Yoast. FRONT ROW: Sharon Mosher, Dovie Watts. Pep Club Forensic Society Officers PRESIDENT - James Ragan VICE PRESIDENT - Carol Hockett SECRETARY-TREASURER Connie Cross TOP ROW: Dovie Watts, Weldon Hinkle, Vem Morton, Russell Dunckley, Barbara Gilland. SECOND ROW: Teresa Shepard, Charlene Ciani, Phyllis Moore, Sandra Yoast, SPONSORS: Miss Hansen, Mrs. Morgan. THIRD ROW: Earl White, Virginia Santistevan, Jenny Gledhill, Jenny Jeffcoat, Clara Evans, Marsha Zabel. FOURTH ROW: Lars Herman- son, Janet Simpson, Connie Cross, Carol Hockett, James Ragan, Allen Aber, Sharon Mosher, Pat Watts, Joy Dellis. TOP ROW: Teresa Shepard, Jenny Gledhill, Sandra Yoast, Rita Austin, Joy Dellis, Jenny Jeffcoat, Clara Evans. ROW TWO: Lois Yoast, Mary Beth Handers, Mary Yoast, Nancy Gledhill, Jodi LeBlanc, Phyllis Moore. ROW THREE: Pat Watts, Janet Simpson, Marsha Zabel, Linda Bertram, Darlene Larson. ROW FOUR: Roberta Westwood, Debi LeBlanc, Barbara Gilland, Janice Austin, Carolyn Haynes. ROW FIVE: Virginia Santistevan, Dovie Watts, Kathy Estes, Connie Cross. ROW SIX: Carol Howard Miss Romaine Robson - Sponsor, Charlene Ciani Chorus BACK ROW: Jack Smith, Gary Baird, Ivan Cams, Sherry Murphy, David Ragan, Glen Drake. Jay Howard. Pat Watts. Larry Turner. Mary Beth Flanders. Allen Aber; FRONT ROW: Vickie Stanley. Kathy Estes. Connie Newmyer, JoAnn Fox. Kathy Barnes, Patty Murphy. Sally Scott, Steven Brown, Vern Morton, James Scott. SPONSOR - Miss Robson Band Officers President - ALLEN ABER Vice President - VERN MORTON Secretary-Treasurer - PAT WATTS librarian - SHERRY MURPHY Eva Fanke. Mary Beth Flanders, Lois Kagie, Kathleen Kagie Librarians Sherry Murphy Mrs. Zehner - Librarian Do vie Watts SHARON MOSHER Girls State Sharon Janet Carol Vicki Connie James Ronnie Allen Reminiscing Frank Vickie Orange and Black Day Chorus? Senior Breakfast Junior Class Play Blindfolds? Junior - Senior Banquet Jim - Ragan - District Wrestling Tournament First Place - and Coach Me La ur in.__ Junior Concession Seniors? Chorus What kind of a class is this anyway? Pizza, Pepsi - What a diet? Censor Headache? 'What's that, Connie? Trying For an A , Marsha? Gambler tumble weeds as center pieces. The nut cups were made like dice. When you entered the door at the prom, you entered a ghost town. You walked into a building and saw dark purple, blue, and many other colors of streamers twisted gaily to the floor. The hand of cards behind the band added the finishing touch. Prom King: MORRIS DUNCKLEY Prom Queen: BARBARA LEE Crown Bearers: Bobbie Simpson Jody Grandbouche Center Piece - Roulette Wheel CAROL HOCKETT Editor RONNIE TURNER Business Manager JANET SIMPSON Business Manager TERESA SHEPARD Photographer The hook is finished and the year draws to a close. Ahead lies graduation, proms, summer vacation, sum- mer jobs, and for many the plans and preparation for higher learning and a college education. The 65 Tiger staff has sought to build a book which would in a special way reflect Hayden High School 1965. As the halts grow dim and the classrooms quiet, we hope this book will bring back the memories of this year and hold this living school forever in your memory. 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