Hayden High School - Tiger Yearbook (Hayden, CO)

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Ulie Oicjer Staff Lynn Kitchens EDITOR Hear all EVIL— See all EVIL— Speak all EVIL— Mr. Reagan, RuthCozzens, Patty Murphy, Chris Frentress, Kirk Blake, Chris Camilletti, Terry Andersen, Lynn Kitchens, George Watts, Mitzi White I’m a gonna BOP y kid! ! Sleeping Beauty??? Pose Pretty UAe Dig er— dedicated to 7iifl Doo in On behalf of the students and teachers, we would like to dedicate this annual to you in appreciation for all the work you do to make our school a more pleasant place. It has been said that it is the little things that count, but it is also true that sometimes im- portant things seem to go unnoticed. Al- though you usually only hear complaints, those of us who are the closest do know what you do and deeply appreciate it. 3 ADMINISTRATION Secretary SuperinfenJent liOAai 9s Cjcfucaiion Education is a continuing process from birth to death. The human is one of the few living things to be born completely helpless. This helpless being must progress from this state to a state of competency in a very complicated world. He must not learn only to care for himself, but he must learn to care for and about others to be a successful being in our world. This education starts in the home then progresses to the community, then to the schools, and finally to the entire society. Learning can never cease as long as a person has life and an interest in the things around him. W. L. Murphy Principal Leonard Flanders Pres. Mrs. Olive Morton Treasurer Wayne Butts Wesley Signs Forrest Frentress Vice Pres. Mrs. Baird Secretary Bill Hellyer, Bob Williams, Ron Bric- ker- Pres., B.J. Mc- Daniels, Jean Scott, Jim Funk, Dolly Heil, Mary Cobb, Paula Wy- man, Belva June Hay- es--Sec., Carmelita Pitney--V. P., Jean Grandbouche, Carron Zabel. Not Shown Lewis Wyman, Olive Dean Blake, Ron Meek SCHOOL GROUPS WORK FOR NEW HIGH SCHOOL As of March 3, 1969 the Hayden School Board voted to proceed with plans to bond the school district and build a new high school building, an addition to the grade school and to do some remod- eling on the present grade school. Ken R. White Company - Representatives; Mr. Nichols Mr. Prezsler Planning for the future. FACULTY Mr. Harris Industrial Arts Mr. Yoast Science Mrs. Flanders History and Spanish Mr. Hanger Math Mr. Hall Dr. Ed. Mrs. Zehner Librarian Mrs. Morgan English Mrs. Fulton P. E. and Home Economics Mr. Harris Music Mr. Reagan Commerical Mr. Gregory Counselor Mrs. Frichtel Literature Mr. Guthrie Special Ed. Gusiocfians Goo Mrs. Eva Ciani, Mrs. Alice Skufca, Mrs. Eva Brazelton Mr. Bill Doolin, Mr. Antone Kline, Mr. Monty Doolin. Mrs. Mary Jo Barnes, Mrs. Darlene Rolando, Mrs. Margaret Kline, Hubert Breshears, Joe Clark, Kenneth Rhodes, Carl Sjostrom Tius 2). 1rivers SENIORS Sponsor Senior Class Mr. Reagan M Preside nt- Chencho Salazar Vice - Preside nt- Sylvia Ciani Secretary - Lyn Kitchens Treasurer- David Winograsky CHENCHO SALAZAR Class Vice-President 2; Class President 4; H-Club 2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; State 120 Champion 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Student Council Vice-Presi- dent 4; Newspaper 4; Class Play 3,4; Winter Sports King 3; Class Favorite 2,3; Mr. Sportsman 4. ROY COZZENS Basketball 1; Class Play 3,4; Typing Award 3. RUTH COZZENS Pep Club 1,2,3 (Vice-Presi- dent) ; Chorus 1; Typing Award 2,3; W.S. Queen Candidate 4. GEORGIA WATTS Pep Club 2,3,4; Forensic 3,4; National Honor Society 4; Chorus 2,3,4 (Librarian); Honor Chorus 2,3,4; Newspaper 4; Annual 4; Class Play 3,4. GORDON DOWLING Class President 1,3; Class Vice-President 2; H-Club 2,3 (Secretary), 4 (President); Forensic 3,4 (President); National Honor Society 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2 (Vice-Presi- dent) 4 (President); Class Play 3,4; Most Likely to Succeed 3; Mr. H.H.S. JOE BACKES H-Club 3.4; Football 1,2,3, 4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Typing Award 3. KIRK BLAKE MITZI WHITE Class Pres. 2; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Forensic 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4 (Pres.); Honor Chorus 2,3,4; News. 4; Annual 4; Class Play 3,4; Homecoming Q.C. 4; Friendliest 2,4; Most School Spirit 3; Outstanding Teenager 3,4; St. Council Representative 1,3,4. ALAN GILLAND Forensic 3; Basketball 1,4; Annual 4; Class Play 3,4; Typing Award 2. H-Club 3,4; Forensic 3,4; Chorus 1; Band 1,2,3; Foot- ball 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 2; St. Coun. Rep. 1, 2,3; Class Play 3,4. BARBARA SALAZAR Pep Club 1,2,3; Forensic 3; Chorus 1,2; Typing Award 2,3. SYLVIA CIANI Class Secretary 1,2; Class Vice-Pres. 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4 (Head); Forensic 3,4 (Vice- Pres.); Chorus 1,2,3,4; News. 2,4; Annual 4; Class Play 3,4; Class Favorite 2,3; Homecoming Queen 3; Miss H.H.S. Typing Award 2. DONALD BRUCHEZ H-Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Wrestling 4; Annual 4; Class Play 3,4; Typing Award 2,3. SALLY SCOTT Pep Club 1,2 (Treasurer), 3, 4; Forensic 3,4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Chorus 3; Band 1,2,3; Honor Band 2,3; Student Council Repre- sentative 2; Winter Sports Queen 3; Annual 4; Class Play 3,4; Miss Victory 3,4; Homecoming Queen Candi- date 4; Miss Spirit 4. SOLOME ARCHULETA Wrestling 2; Class Play 3,4; Typing Award 3. ALBERT GLEDHILL Class Treasurer 2; Newspaper 4; Annual 4; Class Play 3,4; Typing Award 2,3. LYN KITCHENS Class Secretary 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3 (Sec.), 4 (Pres.); Sub. Cheerleader 2; Pom Pom Girl 4; Forensic 3,4 (Sec.); Chorus 1,3,4 (Sec.); News- paper 2,4; Annual 4 (Editor); Class Play 3,4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Winter Sports Queen 4. TERRY ANDERSEN Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheer- leader 4; Forensic 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4 (President); Student Council Representative 4; Newspaper 4; Annual 4; Class Play 3,4; Cutest 3,4; Ho meco ming Queen Candidate 3; Winter Sports Queen Candidate 3; Typing Award 3. DAVID WINOGRASKY Class Treasurer 1,3,4; Track 3; Class Play 3,4; Typing Award 2. Solome Gordon Alan 1 f | Barbara Sally ■■ V' . Chcncho .-• -ijjonnic ; . David Sylvia Terry Ruth Roy • - -• Lynn Albert Kirk t_ k % Mitzi And I Do promise— Walkin on air. The Mod Squad Cuties. Alright, who did it? The Frisbee Association. 18 Don't resist. lGasi iIIHindHesiamenl I, Terry Andersen, will my track scared legs to Frank Y. in hopes that he can make it to the lunch room faster. I, Solo me Archuleta, will my hippy looks to John K. in hopes that he gets himself a girl. I, Joe Backes, will my weight to Chuck Signs in hopes that he can wrestle heavy weight next year. I, Kirk Blake, will my mechanical ability to anyone who can ruin cars as well as 1 can. I, Donald Bruchez, will to Tom S. my wrestling ability and muscles in hopes that he can make it to state next year. I, Sylvia Ciani, will my constant ability to be late for 1st hour study hall to anyone who can conjure up enough excuses. I, Roy Cozzens, will my can of skoal to Butch in hopes he can handle it as well as I can. I, Ruth Cozzens, will my brother Roy to anyone who can stand him. I, Gordon Dowling, will to Randy T. my curly hair on condition that he won't cut it. I, Alan Gilland, will my desire to drink to anyone who likes Coke as well as I do. I, Albert Gledhill, am willing, not too able, but willing. I, Lynn Kitchens, will my teeth to Terry A. so that she will have a littler set of teeth. I, Chencho Salazar, will my beauty mark to Bob A. in hopes that he will get himself a good lookin girlfriend. I, Sally Scott, will my height to Butch K. so that he can be an even better basketball player. I, Georgia Watts, will my A's to Rosie. She had better use them. I, Mitzi White, will my whistling and singing to Mr. Reagan in the event that he misses me. I, David Winograsky, will my sexy smile to any girl who can use it. On a warm spring day while sitting in his patio-garden, Mr, Reagan casually picks up an old annual. As he leafs through the pages lie remembers the fun, laughter, and tears of that year-- 1969. He remembers the spunky Seniors that made it such a wonderful year. The hopes, the dreams, and the plans of each Senior seemed to be so far in the future, but now the future is here and everyone's goal has been fulfilled. He closes the annual and his mind wanders back to the class reunion which had been held just the week before. (May 29, 1979) Sally Scott was the first one Mr. Reagan talked to. She told him that she and her husband were the proud owners of the largest dude ranch in the Northwest. Ruth and Roy Cozzens, with smiling faces, told him that their dreams had also been reached. Ruth is the owner of the Hollywood Beauty School in Denver, and Roy is the top general in the military. Kirk Blake is the current attraction in the eyes of all Hollywood. Having finished his Air Force years he is now Laugh-ln's one and only. Mr. Reagan also recalls the sparkle in Sylvia's eyes as she told him of her exciting life as the wife of the world's champion bull-rider. Sylvia and her husband are also the owners of the largest thorough- bred horse ranch in Arizona. Gordon Dowling, now the coach of the Los Angeles Rams, told Mr. Reagan that he and his wife own a small dairy farm. Alan Gilland and David Winograsky are in business together. They own a large chain of auto repair shops throughout the world. Solome Archuleta is making the Army his career. He is one of the most respected men in the military. Teaching in a large elementary school, Terry Andersen finds great satisfaction in helping shape the future of America. Donald Bruchez is now a Senator from Colorado. His future plans include running for President of the United States. The former Mitzi White is the head of the Speech Dept, at C.S.C. The favorite pastime of Mitzi and her husband is watching their three fine wrestlers compete for state wrestling honors. Barbara Salazar, after finishing secretarial school, finds her life fitted with the joys of working and motherhood. Lyn Kitchens is enjoying her career as a medical doctor in the largest hospital in New York City. She finds her work very self-satisfying. Albert Gledhill is the current director of the Peace Corps in Africa. Like Lyn, he is very happy to be helping people. Georgia Watts and Joe Backes are both teaching school in Florida. Georgia teaches Home Ec. and Joe is a very inspiring History teacher. After going through college, Chencho Salazar decides that 'Home is where the heart is,' He is the coach of the state champion HAYDEN TIGERS. Mr. Reagan, misty eyed but happy, realizes that each Senior of 1969 has fulfilled his impossible dreams of 10 years ago. Mr. Reagan also realizes that he will look forward to another such reunion in 1989. JUNIORS Junior Jauori es Dennis Bugay Patty Murphy Kala Butts Helen Fanke Linda Wininger Dennis Bugay Butch Kitchens Terry McCarty Bob Archuleta Ruby Cozzens Christine Frentress Sally Archuleta Larry Trujillo Steve Twedell Patty Murphy Robert Bruchez What's Up? Before the Accident! Kathy Barnes Pure Sex! Chris Camilletti Chuck Signs Your Battery Dead? Blaugh! Oh! No! -Oafti i)W bru td hcuww Q o. tt«xch£(? rm p s l-txcft S'ut bE 'ntisz. V opt q u keep c cHSmo -Uru s axiuxn.'P . , SOPHOMORES Myron Jeffcoat Casilda Salazar Sponsor Mr. Yoast Sophomore Glass Casilda Salazar Darlene Preece Dorothy Elhe Myron Jeffcoat Glenn Scott PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Fred Curry Doug Blake Cathy Rhodes Rena Ciani Connie Murphy Dean Watts Mike Barnes Ralph Backes Gary Medvesk Randy Rains Paula White Kathie Hellyer Jim Solace 30 Paula? What's so funny, girls? FRESHMEN 7reslimen 7a u ori es Randy Turner Joyce Denker Patty Andersen Joyce Denker Carol Dunckley Peggy Howard Randall Barnes Sam Montieth Nancy Dowling Brenda Fredrickson Georgia Mann Randy Turner Gordon Booco John Kagie _ L Mike Markle Bryan Rickman Debra McCarty Judy Rhodes Frank Yoast Annette Sjostrom Carol Wyman Mable Yoast Janet Solace George Archuleta Mary Newmyer Pat Archuleta Cupid strikes again! Well, ring my chimes! And for you ... a report! Quest for knowledge? The clown crew. Please win! Seniors their pets. Once upon a time. Oh for the excitement of it all! What a party! Ready everyone . . . Charge! Glory Be! Those exciting pep rallies. My group nad 33°!o fewer cavities! JUNIOR HIGH Sponsor Miss Lowenhagen Mike Brazelton Penny Camilletti Billy Doolin Debbie Doolin Mike Gulliford Tally Frentress Geri Gledhill Danny Jeffcoat Randy Le Blanc Pam Montieth Sherry Murphy CjicjAih Sracfe V. Murphy J. Rickman Tim Rolando Kim Sanborn Susan Signs Bruce Scott Judy Solace Pat Twite Guy Whitlock Debbie Zehner Scott Burnside Debra Cary Jim Denker Lynette Dunckley Mr. Hall-Sponsor Sylvia Archuleta Steve Blake Allen Booco Seventh Sracfe Ruth Ehle S. Foxworthy Rebecca Fulton Gail Gulliford Athena Hayes Monte Heil Debbie Kagie Carl Lowther Donna Morgan Mike Murphy Patty Murphy Ricky Osborn Rita Rhodes Jim Rolando Frank Sanborn Kathy Stanton Stan Sjostrom Marie Williams Arthur Wyman Ronna Zehner Qjtieerleaders Vickie Murphy Lynet Dunckley Ronna Zehner Geri Gledhill S. Signs, D, Zehner, S. Fox- worthy, R. Fulton, P. Murphy, M. Williama, P. Twite, R. Ehle, R, Rhodes, T. Hayes, P. Montieth, D. Cary, D. Kagie, G. Gulli- ford, S. Archuleta, D. Morgan, T. Frentress, P. Camilletti, and S. Murphy. v 7o o tb all ayers CPep CjJub (% |fj A ----- ’ t v, J. Denker, M. Gulliford, M. Brazelton, G. Whitlock, B. Scott, K. Sanborn, C. Salazar, S. Sjostrom, A. Wyman, D. Jeff- coat, R. LeBlanc, F. Sanborn, A. Booco, J. Rolando, and S. Blake. Assistant Coach--Dennis Bugay Urest ers T. Rolando, F. Sanborn, M. Gulliford, M. Brazelton, R. Le- Blanc, G. Whitlock, K. Sanborn, D. Jeffcoat, J. Rolando, A. Wy- man, S. Sjostrom, J. Rickman, C. Salazar, S. Blake, J. Denker, M. Hiel, A. Booco, M. Murphy, B. Doolin, B. Scott, and R. Osborn. FAVORITES JlTr. sportsman Chencho Salazar Lyn Kitchens Tom Sheme Terry Andersen Butch Kitchens TsJiliiesi Ruth Cozzcns Roy Cozzens Kathy Barnes Steve Twedell JlCiss Spirit Sally Scott ATHLETICS Larry Trujillo Fred Curry Tom Sheme Gordon Booco Chuck Signs Randy Turner Mike Barnes Dean Foxworthy Mgr. Steve Twedell Sam Montieth Ralph Backes Bryan Rickman Mgr. Robert Bruchez All-Conference Chencho Salazar All-Conference Doug Scott All-Conference Donnie Bruchez All-Conference Glenn Scott All-Conference Gary Medvesk Butch Kitchens All-Conference Gordon Dowling Doug Scott Butch Kitchens Kirk Blake Robert Bruchez Dennis Bugay Alan Gilland Larry Trujillo Mike Markle Randy Rains Sam Montieth Randy Turner Coach Hall Ralph Backes-Soph. Donnie Bruchez-Sr. Joe Backes-Sr. Chuck Signs-Jr. Mike Barnes-Soph. Terry McCarty-Jr. Gary Medvesk-Soph. Chencho Salazar-Sr. Bryon Rickman-Mgr. Tom Sheme-Soph. Pat Archuleta-Jr. John Kagie-Fresh. Bobby Archuleta and Myron Jeffcoat are not shown. cS a e CJA ampi on—1969 Chencho Salazar 120 lb. District-2nd State-lst C'oac i 'Doinj 7ia l TOUGH ENOUGH! Don Bruchez 145 lb. District-3rd Chuck Signs 127 lb. District-3rd Joe Backes 175 lb. District-2nd Bobby Archuleta 112 lb. District-3rd Ralph Backes Gary Medvesk Myron Jeffcoat Pat Archuleta Terry McCarty 103 lb. District-lst 4 Tom Sheme Bryon Rickman The Track Team opened their season at the Mesa College relays in Grand Junction. The league track meet, in which we placed 3rd, was held on the Kremmling track. The district qualifying meet was in Grand Junction and although our runners performed quite well, only Gordon Dowling qualified Back Row: Coach Harris, Doug Scott, Myron Jeffcoat, Steve Twedell, Bob Archuleta. Front Row: Chuck Signs, Larry Trujillo, Glenn Scott, Gordon Dowling, and Dennis Bugay. ACTIVITIES 7Jep Club 196S-69 Rena Ciani, Darlene Preece; Annette Sjostrom, Patty Andersen, Carol Dunckley, Janet Solace; Linda Bruchez, Kathy Rhodes, Kathie Hellyer, Rose Watts, Carol Wyman, Casilda Salazar; Paula White, Kala Butts, Janice Elhe, Jean Kagie, Ruby Cozzens, Sally Archuleta; Lyn Kitchens, Nancy Dowling, Debbie McCarty, Judy Rhodes, Georgia Mann, Sharon Cannon, Sally Scott, Joyce Manzanares, Connie Murphy; Christine Frentress, Joyce Denker, Dawn Gulliford, Dorothy Ehle, Peggy Howard, Chris Camilletti, Teresa Skufca, Ruth Cozzens Pres.-Lyn K. Treas.-Christine F. Mrs. Fulton Vice-Pres.-Kala B. Drill Leader-Georgia W. Sec. -Casilda S. Asst. Drill Leader-Joyce M. Helen Mitzi 1968 7? 'J o m rn 'J o m i s Connie Murphy Linda Bruchez Sheila Salazar Lyn Kitchens Jf-G uS Larry Trujillo-Jr., Coach Hall, Coach Harris, Bob Archuleta-Jr., Tom Sheme-Soph., Joe Backes-Sr., Ralph Backes-Soph., Chuck Signs-Jr., Don Bruchez-Sr., Butch Kitchens-Jr., Gordon Dowling-Sr., Chencho Salazar-Sr., Doug Scott-Jr., Kirk Blake-Sr., Dennis Bugay-Jr., Mike Barnes-Soph., Myron Jeffcoat-Soph., Glenn Scott-Soph., Robert Bruchez-Jr. President-Gordon D. Vice-President-Butch K. Secretary-Chencho S. Sponsor Mrs. Zehner Joyce Denker, Kathie Hellyer, Kathy Rhodes, Annette Sjostrom, Georgia Watts, Janet Solace, Carol Wyman, Brenda Fredrickson, Carol Dunkley, Sally Archuleta, Jean Kagie, Mitzi White, Sharon Cannon, Mrs. Zehner, Rosie Watts, and Mabel Yoast. librarians D Ca ion al Jbfon or cS o cieiy Tom Sheme, Mike Barnes, Connie Murphy, Chris Frentress, Patty Murphy, Sally Scott, Terry Andersen, Doug Scott, Gordon Dowling, Lyn Kitchens, Larry Trujillo, Georgia Watts, and Casilda Salazar. Sponsor Mrs. Fulton Mr. Harris-Director S ucfen Cjounci Officers Kala Butts Treasurer Patty Murphy Secretary Mr. McDaniel Chencho Salazar Vice President Gordon Dowling President Susan Signs Nancy Dowling Connie Murphy Steve Twedell Terry Andersen Mitzi White Larry Trujillo Glenn Scott Patty Andersen Steve Blake Mr. McDaniel Sponsor R. Fulton, S. Scott, K. Hellyer, C. Murphy, L. Kitchens, P. Camilletti, P. Murphy, C. Dunckley, T. Andersen, A. Gledhill, P. Murphy, D. Zehner, S. Archuleta, R. Cozzens, G. Watts, M. White, Mr. McDaniel, and C. Salazar. Extemporaneously speaking-- forensic 1963-1969 Mrs. Morgan, Sponsor State Qualifiers Debate-Terry Andersen and Gordon Dowling, Lyn Kitchens and Robert Bruchez, Christine Fren- tress and Larry Trujillo. Extemp.-Gordon Dowling, Terry Andersen. Drama-Christine Frentress, Mitzi White. Original Oratory-Robert Bruchez, Linda Wininger. Poetry-Byron Kitchens. Humor-Sally Scott. Interp. of Oration-Larry Trujillo. Discussion-Mitzi White. Jean Kagie, Janice Ehle, Linda Wininger, Kathy Barnes, Terry Andersen, Sally Scott, Chris Camilletti, Kala Butts, Patty Murphy, Christine Frentress, Mitzi White, Kirk Blake, Chuck Signs, Butch Kitchens, Steve Twedell, Larry Trujillo, Robert Bruchez, Mrs. Morgan-Sponsor, Lyn Kitchens-Sec., Sylvia Ciani- V.P., Gordon Dowling-President. Jfom ecomincj Royalty J faycfen os DCremmling 13-13 Winter Sports Royalty Lyn Kitchens Don Bruchez Ruth Cozzens Joe Backes Kala Butts Kala Butts Dennis Bugay King-Don Kathy Barnes Chuck Signs Queen-Lyn Kathy Barnes Ruth Cozzens CRoys State Delegate Gordon Dowling 9Anitecf DCai ons Delegate m J r s Slate Delegate Lyn Kitchens : aim Patty Murphy Kester Jewelry Convenience and Friendliness Craig, Colorado Bill’s Super Market Shop with savings in mind Craig, Colorado Craig Sports Headquarters for hunters and sportsmen Craig, Colorado Pleasant’s Insurance Congratulations Seniors Craig, Colorado Northwest Sales Inc. 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