Hayden High School - Tiger Yearbook (Hayden, CO)

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Constitution 1972 Hayden High School Student Council [PREAMBLE:] We the students of the Hayden High School do establish a Student Council in our school to help develop democratic habits of citizenship, scholarship, leadership, and humanitarian values through the sponsorship of activities which provide the wholesome and satisfying experiences in democratic living and enrich the total school program for individual pupils. [Art. 1.] This organization shall be known as the Hayden High School Student Council. Sec. 1. Qualifications and duties of individual members. (A, B, C) Sec. 2. Qualifications and duties of officers. fA, B, C, D, E) Sec. 3. Election of Officers. (A, B, Cf D) [Art. 2.] Meetings - Responsibilities. Sec. 1. Regular meetings shall be held in Sec. 2. Student Council shall be responsi [Art. 3.] The Constitution shall be amendedjby Sec. 1. Two-thirds majority of th vote in favor of the amen Sec. 2. Two-thirds of the present ttu he followi steps, endance at Lie Student Council meeting must gnated activity period, organizing the Homecoming. (A. B, C) Mrs. Ayliffe Zehner From the Class of 1 973 Ayliffe Zehner is a native of Hayden, Colorado who has spent most of her adult life in working in one way or another in this community. Mrs. Zehner is a graduate of Pomona College, where she received her Bachelor of Science Degree. In furthering her education she attended the University of Denver, the University of Wyoming, the Uni- versity of Colorado, the University of Utah and others where she studied Library Sciences and Social Studies, which she has used in helping young people of Hayden in educating themselves to become bet- ter prepared citizens. Mrs. Ayliffe Zehner has a colorful teaching career. She taught for four years after graduating from college at Union High School in the areas of Social Studies. Then gave up the profession for a short period of time when she focused her attention toward the domestic side of things. During this per- iod she also taught second grade for three years. Finally in 1963 Ayliffe came back to Union High School as Head Librarian and took on that responsibility. As head librarian Mrs. Zehner has given her time and energy to help the students, teachers, and others. She has been a good advisor, a good developer, a good friend, and for all the praise and love we owe her we thank her for all the help she has given to us. This annual is just a small way of saying Thank-you for all the times you have helped us. 2 BUT MANY Of WE 0U WAYS HAVE1 CHANGED SINCE I WAS ADMINISTRATION Administrators and Educators . . . and those who make our school a better place to be. We thank the cooks, bus drivers, janitors, and those others who help our school to achieve its high scholastic ideals. W. L. MURPHY LESS IE BAIRD Superintendent Secretary SALLY BRACH JOSEPHINE CAYTON Physical Education Special Ed. b. j. McDaniel martha cannon Principal School Secretary GORDON CRANE GLYNN CRESS S.S. and History Dept. Mathematics Dept. 4 Home Econ. Dept. Band and Chorus JO ANN JOHNSON LUCY LOWENHAGEN Art Dept. Sci. Jr. HS Spanish Dept. Jr. HS DOUG HALL Physical Ed. Dept. JACQUELINE MORGAN English - Speech JIM HARRIS Industrial Arts JEAN SINGER College Counselor 6 School Board These elected or appointed officials enable us to enjoy our school and all the facilities it offers. LESLIE BAIRD H. OLIVE MORTON RALPH L. FLANDERS WESLEY E. SIGNS President Vice-President GORDON GRANDBOUCHE KENNETH RHODES Advisory Board 6 (L to R) Head Cook Mrs. Brazelton, Mrs. Dubois, Mrs. Ciani. Cooks and School Helpers CHERYL HODINGER RICK O. Schch. Psy. Cafeteria BILL D. Janitor Asst. Custodians Bus Drivers Montey Doolin Bill Doolin Betty Doolin Mary J. Barnes, Joe Clark, Darlene Rolando, Connie Barnes, Margaret Kline, Elinor Mills, Carl Sjostrom, Sandy Sandercook. 7 JUNIOR HIGH MR. HALL Sponsor Byran M. - Student Council, Sherri S. - Treas., Cynthia K. - Sec., Karen C. - Vice Pres., Kim Z. - Pres. 7th GRADE Sandra Amick David Bachman Bruce Barnes Bobby Bennett Barbara Bosick Francis Brown Barbara Bruchez Eddie Bugay Patty Carr Robert Cole Karen Copeland Pat Corbin David Doolin Jim Doolin Donald Dowling David Funk Jody Grandbouche David Gregory Richard Harper Patricia Hayes 9 Denise Hellyer Gary Hinkle Cynthia Kinney Laurie Kitchens Rodney Lighthizer Renae Lovato Byron McDonald Luis Moon Larry Nay Reanon Pitney Glenda Rhodes Betty Richerby Daniel Rolando Cap Sena Jim Sena Rhonda Simkins Sherrie Smith Tim Wibster Anne Williams Connie Williams 8th GRADE 10 LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Zabel - President, Lambert Pitney - Vice-President, Jeanie Montieth - Secretary, Vicki Morton Treasurer, Wendy Hayes - Student Council MISS LOWENHAGEN Sponsor Tammy Barnes Joe Fernandez Vance Fulton Judi Gregory Wendy Hayes David Hellver Teresa Kagie Ray Manzanares Joannie Montieth Vicki Morton Jerry Murphy Kelly Patterson Lambert Pitney Leon Railsback Tammy Rains Karen Rhodes Peggy Rhodes Penny Rhodes Shayne Rienks Mark Signs David Temple Ron Waller Daniel Whitlock Thomas Wyman Pat Zabel n Band and Pep Club Cynthia Kinney, Tammy Barnes, Sherri Smith, Vicki Morton. 12 VARSITY Jr. High Sports JR. VARSITY (L to R) R. Manzanares, L. Pitney, D. Whitlock, P. Zabel, T. Wyman, D. Troy, D. Hellyer, P. Waller, J. Murphy, J. Fernandez, M. Signs, Coach Crane, Coach Hall. (L to R) L. Nay, B. Bennett, G. Brown, D. Greg- ory, J. Doolin, D. Funk, R. Harper, D. Dowling, L. Moon, E. Bugay, B. Barnes, B. Cole, D. Doo- lin, Coach Crane, D. Rolando, D. Bachman, B. McDonald, R. Lighthizer, Coach Hall. Jim S., Rodney L., Bob B., Tim W., Gerald B., Larry N., Jim D., Eddie B., Byron M., ROW 2: Cap S., Lewis M., Rick H., David H., David F., Vance F., Gary H., Bruce B., Leon R., Bob C., ROW 3: David G., Pete W., Pat A., Lambert P., Dan W., Jerry M. Ray M., Coach D. Hall. A TEAM (R-l) T. Wyman, E. Bugay, B. McDonald, J. Sena, (R-2) L. Pitney, J. Fernandez, V. Fulton, M. Signs, (R-3) D. Dowling, P. Zabel, D. Whit- lock, Coach Crane. , Donald D., Danny R., Mark S., Joe F., Tom W., B TEAM (R-l) L. Railsback, D. Hellyer, R. Lighthizer, B. Bennett, J. Doolin, J. Sena, (R-2) D. Funk, D. Temple, L. Nay, R. Harper, L. Moon, G. Hinkle, B. Cole, T. Webster, Coach Crane. 13 CAREFUL,PROFESSOR. I THINK FRESHMEN a imi a PHOTO No Avoi ob Susie Barnes Steve Bell Jimmy Bennett Randy Booco Marilyn Brown Eddie Camillettie Gino Ciani Kraig Copeland Cathy Corbin Kevin Deatherage John Doolin Mike Edin Kimble Frentress Danny Gregory Tom Hancock Melody Inman James Kagie Roy Kenny Donnie Mann Ruby Montieth FRESHMEN Mr. Cress Mrs. Cayton Sponsor Sponsor LEFT-RIGHT Cindy Scott Treasurer Tom Hancock President Suzie Barnes Secretary Steve Bell V. President 15 Lonnie Morton Terry Nay Joe Railsback John Railsback Linda Rhodes Georgiann Sanborn Cindy Scott Elmer Simkins Patricia Smith Richard Smith Neil Twite Carolyn Williams Judi Zehner FRESHMEN 16 SOPHOMORES Bernie Archuleta Shelia Barnes Tom Barnes Ronny Bennett Cindy Cannon Deborah Howard Frank Lowther Randy McDonald Mynon Moon Dennis Moore Mary Powell Bill Railsback Cathy Rickerby Rick Rienks Susan Rhodes SOPHOMORES 18 Kevin Copeland Alice Doolin Delbert Dowling Cindy Gledhill Becky Hayes 19 JUNIORS Sylvia Archuleta Mike Bell Steve Blake Allen Booco Scott Burnside Jim Denker Lynette Dunkley Ruth Ehle Sherrie Foxworthy Rebecca Fulton Garalee Hancock Athena Hayes Debbie Kagie Iva Kitchens Carl Lowther JUNIORS LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Rolando - Vice President, Frank Sanborn - President, Donna Morgan - Secretary, Rita Rhodes - Treasurer. 21 STRANGE, I WAS SURE THEY NERE HERE JUST A MDMFMT km SENIORS Senior Class of “73” MRS. MORGAN Sponsor MR. WILLIAMS Sponsor TIM ROLANDO SUSAN SIGNS Student Council Student Council (L to R) Lynn Waller - Vice President, Gari Gleedhill Secretary, Randy LeBlanc - Treasurer, Doug Dalton - President. 24 LUCY ARCHULETA PAT BOATMAN Pep Club 3,4; Class Play 3,4 Class Play 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Choir 3,4; Honor Choir 3,4; Typing 2; Homecoming Candi- date 4; State Solo and Ensem- ble 3; Annual 4; Library 1,2,3, 4 MIKE BRAZELTON Football 1,2,3,4; All Confer- ence 4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Track 3; Forensic 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Choir 2,3,4; H-Club 2,3,4 DOUG DALTON Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Drill Team 2,3,4; Drill Leader 2,4; Foren- sic 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Band Award 2,3; League Honor Band 3; Typ- ing Award 2,3; Class Play 3,4; Class Favorite 2; Annual 4; Girls Track 1; Chorus 2,4 Class Play 3,4; Forensic 3; State Festival 3; H-Club 3,4, H-Club V.P. 4; Student Council 2,3; Head Boy 4; Typing 2,3; Annual Editor 4; Class Pres. 4, Class V. P. 1; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Homecoming King Can- didate 4; Winter Sports Candi- date 3; Choir 4, Honor Choir 4; Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 2 BILLY DOOLIN Forensic 3,4 (Pres); Student Council Rep. 1; Basketball 1, 2,3; State Speech 3,4; U. N. Alternate 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Math Award 1; Class Play 3,4; Annual 4 25 DEBBIE DOOLIN Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Drill Team 4; Forensic 3,4; Chorus 2,3; Typing Award 2; Library 1,2; Class Play 3,4; Annual 4 PAM MONT1ETH Forensic 3; Choir 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Typing 2; Library 1,2,3; Annual 4 TALLEY FRENTRESS Drill Team 2,3,4; 2nd Science Fair 1,2,3; Girls' State 3; Head Girl 4; League Honor Band 1,2, 3,4, All State Band and Orches- tra 4; National Honor Society 2, 3,4; Gunnison Honor Band 1,3; Forensic 3,4 State 3,4; Annual 4 VICKI MURPHY Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Drill Team 2,3,4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Honor Band 2,3, 4; Class Play 3,4; Solo ensemble contest 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4; Track 1; State Track 1; Physics Award 3; Forensic 3, 4; Annual 4 GARI GLEDHILL Pep Club 1,2,3; Cheerleader 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Class Pres. 2; Student Council Rep. 1; Track 1,2; Forensic 3, 4, State 4. Forensic V. P. 4; Homecoming Candidate 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Annual 4; Honor Choir 2,3, Honor Choir 2; Typ- ing Award 2 JACK RICKMAN Winter Sports Candidate 4; Foot ball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Typing Award 2,3 26 LEE KENNY H-Club 4; Football; Basketball 4; Golf; Track; Class Play 4 TIM ROLANDO Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2, 3; Class Play 2,3,4; Homecom- ing King 3; Student Council Rep. 2,3,4; Honor Band 3; H-Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Class Favo- rite 2,3 RANDY LeBLANC Football 1,2,3,4, All Confer- ences ; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, District 1,2,3,4, State 1,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Class Treasurer 1, 2,3,4; Band 1,3,4; Homecom- ing Candidate 3,4; National Hon- or Society 2,3,4; H-Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4 KIM SANBORN Class Pres. 1,2, Class V.P. 3; Basketball 1,2,3; H-Club 3,4, Manager 2,3,4; National Honor Society 2,3,4, National Honor Society Pres. 4; Forensic 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Honor Student 1, 2,3,4; Math Award 1,2,3; Science Award 2 SHERRY Le BLANC Pep Club 1,2; Class Favorite 1; Choir 3; Forensic 3 BRUCE SCOTT Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1; National Honor Society 2,3,4 27 SUSAN SIGNS Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Student Council Rep. 4; Drill Team 2; Forensic 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Band 1; Honor Choir 3,4; Girls' State Alt. 3; Class V. P. 2; Math Award 1; Science Award 1; Win- ter Sports Candidate 4; Class Play 3,4 JUDY SOLACE Class Play 3,4; Forensic 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Typing Award 2,3; State Speech 3; Annual Sec- retary 4 Wrestling 2,4; Football 2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Forensic 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Music Award 4; H-Club Secretary 4; Class V.P. 4; Honor Roll 4; Annual 4 GUY WHITLOCK H-Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2; National Honor Society 2,3,4 FRANK WOODLEY Winter Sports Candidate 4; Class Play 4 DEBBIE ZEHNER Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Drill Team 2; Forensic 3,4; Drum Majorette 2, 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Honor Band 2, 3,4; Class Pres. 3, Class Secre- tary 1,2; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Annual 4 28 Class Wills I, Lucy Archuleta, do not will anything to anybody, because I need everything I have got. I, Pat Boatman, do will my ability to harass Mr. Williams to anybody who can put up with his compliments ! I, Mike Brazelton, will to Coach Hall my amazing patience so that he can survive another year of coaching. I, Penny Camilletti, will my nickname to Jim Rolando, as he is a fellow Italian, hoping that he can cope with a name like wop ! I, Doug Dalton, will my Senior Year to a person who thinks school is a bore. I, Billy Doolin, will my voice to Tom Barnes in hopes he won't be a soprano all his life. I, Debbie Doolin, will all the good times I have had in skipping school to Ralph Musick in hopes he doesn't get caught as many times as I did. I, Talley Frentress, will to Mynon Moon my tremendous appetite for dill pickles in hopes that all remaining bus trips may be dillies. I, Gari Gledhill, will my tears to the next years basketball players, wrestlers, and senior cheerleaders in case we don't take first. I, Lee Kenney, will my basketball skills to Ralph Musick or any other poor soul in hopes they can do some- thing with it. 1, Randy LeBlanc, being of sound mind and strong body, will my slow- ness, patience, and control to Coach Doug Hall hoping that he'll display mercy on future Wrestlers when if they're late or behind schedule. I, Sherry LeBlanc, will my height to Rita Rhodes in hopes that she can reach things below her knees better. I, Pam Montieth, will my ability to keep calm and collected at B. B. games to Cindy Scott in hopes she uses it. I, Vicki Murphy, will my tennies to Lynette Dunckley because ninies are too small and elevenies are too big. 1, Jack Rickman, will to B. J. McDaniel a good stiff chew in hopes it makes hair grow on his chest. I, ????, will to anyone who can guess my name the uncontrolled ability to spread X-mas cheer to my fellow comrades. 1, Kim Sanborn, will to Ronna Zehner part of my mechanical understanding in hopes it will come in handy someday. 1, Bruce Scott, will Coach Harris my Ski-doo so that he will have some- thing better to do in the Winter than coach basketball. I, Susan Signs, will Dave and Ann to each other in hopes they can take care of each other without my knowledgeable guidance. I, Judy Solace, will to anybody my ability to do bookkeeping. I, Lynn Waller, will to anybody who wants out of chemistry class my fan- tastic ability with H20 because someone is too wet to accept my other one. I, Guy Whitlock, don't will nothing. I, Frank Woodley, will one box of No-doz to Coach Harris in hopes that he can keep awake long enough to drive us home from games. I, Debbie Zehner, will to Big Chief (alias Eric Yager) all of my stocks in Rent-A-Squaw, in hopes that his tepee may be forever filled. We, the graduating members of L. A. I. (lizzard Association Incorporated), will our seniority to all the younger lizzards in hopes our association may be forever strengthened. 29 Class Prophecy Looking back as being the first class to have completed a full year in the new building, we dwell upon many fine memories. Of course we can never go back but our heads are filled with sugar plums as the great class of '73 joins for their ten year reunion. The scene is a large green meadow and across the way we can see a huge barren field which was once used as Mr. Signs’ sheep pasture until Susan took over with her chemistry set. Once she was em- ployed by the F. B. I. until one of her experiments blew up and now the F. B. I. is no more. The president of our Senior Class, Doug Dalton enters. He has a big black cigar hanging out of his mouth and a cross on his left ear. Judy, his personal secretary and bookkeeper, informs us that Doug is doing well as the president of a mirror factory. Judy really doesn't like the idea that Doug makes all his employees call him Mr. Beautiful. Judy is still reasonably happy living with her pet monkey. Pat Boatman now comes prancing in with her husband on a leash. Behind him are their 14 children ... The Titanic, The Nautilus, The Nina, The Pinta, the Santa Maria, and the Spanish Armada. Hayden has changed a lot since 1973. Why, there is even an opera house on the main drag. The owners are Billy and Debbie Doolin who are both professional dancers. They are attired in their tu-tu's and both have a rose in their noses. We can tell Lynn finally found himself when we see him gallantly trotting along with Penny Sue on his shoulders. Penny had a bad fall back in 77 but refused to give up her position as National Rodeo Queen. So Lynn gracefully volunteered to pose as Penny’s horse. He seems to be extremely happy screaming his horse call and nuzzling Penny. After Penny enters, gives a yell and ropes Jack Rickman who is sitting in a corner of the field, singing Little Ole Wine Efrinker. Sherry comes in, peers at Jack, and then informs us that she and her husband live in a tree. This was Sherry’s idea after Rick went bananas. Incidentally, it is a banana tree. Unfortunately, Kim couldn't be with us today. He is still leasing out and working on that tractor that broke down back in '73. In his spare time Kim takes care of his part of the ranch which consists of 14 Elk, 3 Deer, 5 Mules, 2 Cows, 6 Turkeys, and a Llama's tail. Lee boasts that all his fleckles are gone. You see he is now the top model for Cover Girl, but it was necessary to change his name to Cover Girl Smanda. In her last year of Veterinary School, Tally has accumulated many exotic animals. She is working for a degree in Special Racoon Training. One of her theories is to have her students listen to three hours 30 of French Horn music while eating dill pickles. Frank has just come from Aspen where he has been voted outstanding drinker on the Blue Knights drinking team. He is dressed in his game uniform and gives his teammate Jack a push. Jack was sleep- ing in the corner until Frank woke him. Both give their victory yell and fall back to singing another round of How dry lam. There is also in Hayden a Toco Shack. Lucy has become a food specialist and is the manager and part time cook in this quaint little establishment. But along with all the new elements we find the good old position of Snow Plow driving in the hands of Vicki. Vicki is now employed by the Highway Department and is taking the place of Mr. Johnson who has retired. One of the nations leading biologists is none other than Debbie Zehner. After many years of study, she has finally discovered a cure for kissing disease ... Plastic Lips. Pastor M. D. Brazelton is a big time name in the homes of church goers. He has finally married his little sweetie from Craig and has now taken over the job of Pastor Dellis. Randy LeBlanc, who was once studying to be a Doctor but was side tracked by the Olympics, has switched his special sport from Wrestling to Swimming. He is quite good and he showed it by winning 7 gold medals. Recently, Randy was married. The bride was beautiful in a red bikini, swimming be- side the best man, Flipper. We also have a sage among us. He holds a doctors degree in World Living and holds a great de- gree of experience. He is known in the ghettos as St. Timothy George. A great promoter of Women's Lib is Pam. After working for many, many moons her picture was finally published as the center fold of Cosmopolitan. Her husband is the editor and she promised to punch his lights out if he didn't co-operate with her liberal ideas. Bruce Scott has mellowed. He has even talked Hue Hefner out of his job on Playboy, but he hasn't forgotten good old Hayden. He helped Guy build up a Ski-Doo Corporation on Bear's Ears. He visits only once a year. Guy on the other hand has turned into a hermit. All he does is work on ski- doos and play footsies with his pet pink elephant. And there's Gari. She is a lab technician now and she is still very single, but the will she wrote in good old 1973 said she would be the top comedy writer for the late show. 31 Senior Memoirs Senior Memoirs 33 34 VARSITY DEFENSE 37 PLAYERS 27 - D. Dalton 10 - R. Le Blanc 74 - L. Waller 70 - M. Brazelton 12 - J. Denker 80 - S. Blake 55 - C. Lowther 69 - F. Sanborn 44 - K. Copeland 21 - R. McDonald 66 - D. Dowling 33 - F. Lowther 56 - R. Rienks 11 - S. Bell 71 - E. Camalletti 31 - K. Copeland 85 - K. Frentress 76 - D. Gregory 87 - T. Hancock 78 - J. Kagie 39 - L. Morton 81 - E. Simpkins 48 - R. Smith 78 39 81 48 Tom Barnes Manager 38 All Conference DOUG DALTON MIKE BRAZELTON DELBERT DOWLING DOUG DALTON...............................................Defensive Back RANDY LeBLANC.......................................Offensive Back MIKE BRAZ ELTON...................................Offensive Tackle DELBERT DOWLING.....................................Offensive Guard JIM DENKER -........................--- - Defensive Back Hon. Men Outstanding Player for 1972 DOUGLAS DALTON H.H.S. Football Scores for ’72 1. Hayden - 10 Battle Mountain - 0 2. Hayden - 22 Grand Valley - 0 3. Hayden - 0 Eagle Valley - 24 4. Hayden - 20 Meeker - 0 5. Hayden - 36 Walden - 0 6. Hayden - 67 Craig - 12 7. Hayden - 12 Granby - 28 8. Hayden - 34 Soroco - 6 9. Hayden - 6 Kremmling - 31 JIM DENKER Hon. Men. 39 State Wrestlers Tigers take Third at State Tournament Randy LeBlanc 1st District Mike Brazelton 2nd District Tim Rolando 1st District Jim Rolando 1st District Kevin Copeland 3rd District Richard Smith 3rd District Steve Bell 1st District 145 lbs. 1st State 167 lbs. 3rd State 185 lbs. 1st State 138 lbs. 2nd State 155 lbs. 4th State 126 lbs. 105 lbs. 40 •Donated by Hayden Grain, Hayden, Colorado R. LeBlanc L. Waller M. Brazelton T. Rolando J. Rolando C. Lowther M. Bell K. Copeland Tiger Team, Tough! D. Moore R. Smith J. Kagie S. Bell D. Mann E. Camilletti K. Copeland K. Deatherage 41 H.H.S. Basketball Junior-Varsity 42 43 Girls’ Sports 1972-1973 44 Donated by Hi way Bar ORGANIZATIONS Student Council Officers 1 972-73 HEAD BOY Doug Dalton HEAD GIRL Talley Frentress TREASURER Ronna Zehner PARLIAMENTARIAN Frank Sandborn SECRETARY Mynon Moon 1972-73 Student Council (LtoR) M. Williams, S. Williams, G. Hancock, L. Dunckley, V. Murphy, T. Hayes, S. Blake, C. Rickerby, D. Dalton, B. Scott, R. Rienks, R, LeBlanc, G. Gledhill, R. Rhodes, D. Zehner, S. Signs, G. Whitlock, D. Morgan, T. Frentress, K. Sandborn, R. Zehner, My non Moon. (LtoR) Thomas Wyman, Ronna Zehner, Mynon Moon, Byron McDonald, Mr. McDaniel, Ann Signs, Frank Lowther, Doug Dalton, Eddie Camilletti, Melody Inman, Susan Signs, Talley Frent- ress, Wendy Hayes. 1972 National Honor Society 1973 Forensic The Speech Students enjoyed a fascinating experience in learning about the ma- jor topics of today, and working under the best speech Coach on the Western Slope. (LtoR) Debbie Doolin, Debbie Kagie, Talley Frentress, Judy Solace, Tena Hayes, Gari Gledhill, Marie Williams, Mrs. Don Morgan, Pat Boatman, Susan Signs, Ronna Zehner, Donna Morgan, Debbie Zehner, Vicki Murphy, Rita Rhodes, Lynette Dunckley, Kim Sandborn, Bill Doolin, Ralph Musick, Steve Blake, Carl Lowther, Scott Burnside, Mike Brazelton, Lynn Waller. 48 Librarians ALYIFFE ZEHNER JUDY ZEHNER Head Librarian Assistant Librarian BACK ROW: Joannie Montieth, Tammy Barnes, Ronnie Bennett, Rebecca Fulton, Elizabeth Ongaro, Cindy Scott, Lambert Pitney, Marilyn Brown, Tammy Rains, MIDDLE ROW: Rodney Lighthizer, Rhonda Simkins, Reanon Pitney, FRONT ROW: Bill Railsback, Mrs. Zehner, Theresa Kagie. 49 H-Club (L to R) D. Dalton V.P., L. Waller Sec., M. Bell, S. Blake, C. Lowther, R. LeBlane Pres.. F. San- born, D. Dowling, Coach Hall, J. Rolando, K. Copeland, F. Lowther, T. Rolando Treas., A. Wyman, M. Brazelton Pep Club (L to R) J. Solace, B. Archuleta, D. Kagie, C. Rickerby, P. Camilletti, D. Zehner, T. Nay, S. Mustek, S. Stanton, D. Howard, S. Rhodes, S. Archuleta, C. Scott, C. Williams, L. Rhodes, L. Dunckley, R. Ehle, K. Stanton Mrs. Fulton, Sponsor RONNA ZEHNER 74 DONNA MORGAN 74 (Head Cheerleader) SHARON WILLIAMS 75 51 Victory With a Smile — Cheerleaders 1973 Half Time Activities — Drill Team 1973 (L to R) Rita Rhodes, Marie Williams, Talley Frentress (Asst), Tina Hayes, Judy Zehner, Penny Camilletti (Drill Leader), Susan Rhodes, Mynon Moon, Susie Barnes, Vicki Murphy, Shelia Barnes, Rebecca Fulton, Debbie Doolin. 52 H.H.S. Band (L to R) Director B. Grimes, C. Lowther, C. Williams, S. Nay, P. Camilletti, S. Barnes , E. Camilletti, D. Zehner , K. Deatherage, S. Burnside, L. Morton, D. Dowling, T. Rolando, C. Rickerby, S. Foxwor- thy, V. Murphy , J. Rolando , K. Frentress, D. Gregory, P. Smith, J. Zehner, D. Morgan, B. Doolin, A. Signs, T. Nay, R. LeBlanc, J. Denker, S. Williams, K. Stanton, R. Rienks”, (not shown) T. Fren- tress , S. Musick , R. Musick , R. Zehner , S.'Blake , S. Barnes . ‘HONOR BAND 53 Chorus (L to R) S. Stanton, S. Musick, M. Moon, G. Hancock, S. Barnes, R. Montieth, D. Doolin, P. Boatman , S. Foxworthy , M. Inman, D. Kagie, D, Morgan, S. Barnes, T. Hayes, S. Rhodes, D. Gregory, D. Howard, C. Cannon, A. Signs, A. Doolin, T. Barnes, C. Corbin, C. Rickerby , S. Signs, D. Zehner, T. Frentress, Director B. Grimes, C. Lowther, S. Burn- side, B. Doolin , R. Musick, J. Rickman, J. Rolando, M. Brazelton , T. Rolando, D. Dalton , R. McDonald , L. Waller . Honor Choir 54 Annual Staff for Class of 1 973 ( 1) Sponsor Editor Class Editor Club Editor Activities Editor Mr. E. Williams Doug Dalton Penny Camillettie Bill Doolin Debbie Zehner 55 ACTIVITIES On the Threshold of a Dream Jenny Waller and Matt Zehner CROWN BEARERS QUEEN - Evelyn Sim kins KING - Randy Turner 57 Homecoming 1972 Mother Goose Land QUEEN Marie Williams KING Steve Blake TIGERS be nimble ... TIGERS be quick ... TIGERS beat the Mustangs quick ... Class of “75” First Place 58 Winter Sports 1973 Iva Kitchens — Queen Jim Rolando — King (LtoR) Frank Woodley, Debbie Zehner, Jack Rickman, Susan Signs, Carl Lowther, Iva Kitchens, Jim Rolando, Rita Rhodes. Who’s Who 60 UNITED NATIONS DELEGATE Ronna Zehner GIRLS’ STATE DELEGATE Talley Frentress BOYS' STATE DELEGATE Kim Sandborn Being a Delegate is a well earned experience. Everyone should set his goals to be a delegate from Hayden High School. ADVERTISERS CARROL GROUNDS CRAIG SPORTS Everything for the Sportsman Craig, Colorado 81625 STEAMBOAT FOOD GIANT Steamboat Springs, Colorado 80477 GREELEY GAS COMPANY Craig, Colorado Congratulations Class of 1973 OLORADO WEST TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU: At Mt. Werner Ski Time Square South P.O. Box AB Colorado 80477 Steamboat Springs, 303-879-0730 Downtown Steamboat Harbor Hotel Arcade P.O. Box AB Steamboat Springs, Colorado 80477 303 879-2490 As always, the very BEST as offered exclusively by COLORADO WEST!! 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