Dedications WE, THE ANNUAL STAFF, would like to express our appreciation and gratitude to the parents of our jun- ior and senior high students . . . parents who become totally involved in the educational life of their children. These parents expect their children to do the following: attend school daily and be on time, accept responsibility for tasks they have assumed and for their own actions, prepare regularly their lessons to the best of their ability, have a posi- tive attitude toward their school life. Students who have such parents will gain much from their educa- tional experience - experiences that involve not only academic work, but also sports, organizations, and classes such as band, choir and speech. We would ents such as these. like to dedicate the 1974-75 HAYDEN ANNUAL to par- We, THE ANNUAL STAFF, would also like to dedicate this annual to Coach Jim Harris. The record of the thirteen years in which he has coached basketball at Hayden High School is an outstanding one. Under his coaching, the Hayden Tigers have taken league six times, have won the sub-district playoffs six times, have won that district playoffs twice, and have gone to State playoffs twice where they placed fourth and sixth. Our Hayden Tigers have indeed done well and we honor our basketball coach, JIM HARRIS. l 1974-75 Is The Year of the Tiger Table of Contents The Hayden Tigers have Page excelled in all sports — includ- School Staff . . . . .3 ing football, basketball, wres- Junior High . . . . . .9 tling, and track. That was boys' Seniors . .21 athletics. The girls have done Juniors . .33 equally as well winning in vol- Sophomores. . . .37 leyball, basketball, gymnastics, Freshmen . .41 and track. Organizations . . . .45 Athletics . .63 Hayden Tigers not only have Activities . .81 brawn but also have brains. We Advertisers . . . . . .97 have Tigers in Forensic, Band, Choir, Chess Club, Spanish Club, and many community organizations. The staff and sponsor This is truly the YEAR OF THE of the Hayden Annual would like to thank Hick DeLuca for fur- TIGER. nishing us with pic- tures of many events. Cover Designed by Kevin Copeland YEAR OF THE TIGER There are many people in our community who are interested in our school being the best. Some of these people are members of The School Board, The Advisory Council, and The Accounta- bility Council who have helped to make our school a better school. All the board and council members give many hours of their time freely. Through their support, encouragement, and enthusiasm, they have truly helped make this The Year of the Tiger. Gordon Grandbouche President Kenneth Rhodes Olive Morton - Vice-President Mario Ongaro - Treasurer Herb Monteith ADVISORY BOARD Chairman: Norma Jo Camilletti Sec.: Pat Kinney Donna H., Jerry D., Sonya S., Barbara M., Craig W., Marie R., Shirley G., Mike I., Kay H., Janet D., Judy C. ACCOUNTABILITY COUNCIL Chairman: Dean Rickerby Sec.: Judy C. Hockett Gordon Booco, Cathy Rickerby, Terry Nay, Mary Deatherage, Dr. Barfoot, Mr. Beery, Miss Kerrins, Barbara Delay. Mr. Beery - Principal Dr. Barfooi - Superintendent Mrs. Hayes - Sec. Mrs. Thesis - Sec. Mr. McClure Bookkeeper Mr. Crawford Counselor Sponsored by Barrett's Mens Sfore, Craig, Colo. Mary Hickman Special Education Assistant Coach Bus Drivers, Left to Right: Mary Jo Barnes, Marion Gibson - Nurse, Kenneth Rhodes, Darlene Rolando, Carl Sjostrom, Janet Camilletti, John Hays, Joe Clark, and Merril Lanker. Marion Gibson - Nurse Cooks L-R: Betty McCarty, Eva Ciani, Dorothy DuBois and Eva Brazelton. John Hays - Bus Mechanic Custodians L-R: Charles Bugay, Lillian Hays, and Paul Opsel. 5 Left to Right: Sally Brachhigh school, Jr. high girls P.E., Elem. P.E., Doug Hall, Driver's Ed. . Elem. High School P.E.. Head football Wrestling Coach; Jenelle Takahashi: Com- mercail Arts, Ray Turner: Jr. High math, science. Consumer math, assistant wrestling foot- ball coach. Left to Right: Linda Tinling: Spanish, freshman English; Jim Harris: Inds. Arts, Mech. draw- ing, Head basketball track coach; Lucy Lowenhagen: Jr. High English, social studies. Jean Koch - Jr. high high school art, Jr. high science. Left to Right: Bill Grimes - Band and Chorus, Jr. Sr. High along with elementary music: Bruce Yoasi - Science, assistant basketball coach: Jacqueline Morgan - English, Speech, and Journalism: Marilyn McClure - Librarian Left to Right: Roy Gilbert - High School and Junior High Math and Junior High P.E. Gail Unruh - Social Studies, Assistant Coach; Kathy Kemp Home Economics: Don Morgan Civis and Jr. High Social Studies, Director of Jr. High Activ- ities. Our Junior High - seventh and eighth grade - numbers almost one hundred. With this number of students a great variety of activi- ties are needed. A speech class, a conversa- tional Spanish class, an art class, band, chorus, both girls' and boys' athletics are all part of their curriculum. This group have certainly helped make it the Year of the Eighth Grade Top: Bret Grandbouche - Treas., Becky Barnes - Sec., Kelly Copeland - V. P., Carol Montiet - Pres. Miss Brach Mr. Turner Seventh Grade 7-1 Pres. - D. Zehner, V. Pres. - R. Har- ris, Sec. - S. Temple, Treas. - T. Rolando, St. Coun. - R. Sheme. 7-2 Pres. - M. Moon, V. Pres. - C. Bar- foot, Sec. and St. Coun. - K. Copeland, Treas. - T. Shore. Eighth Grade Vicki Archuleta Larry Backes Randy Backes Becky Barnes Tim Barnes Melanie Barnes Randy Baum Bill Bennett Cheryl Blomquist Brenda Bosick Mike Bunn Kelly Copeland Rick Cozzens Doug Delay Connie Deatherage Doug Doolin Lee Dollin Monty Doolin Bret Grandbouche Tammy Green Laurie Harper Kelly Hayes Linda Hays Cindy Irwin Nina Jenkins Debbie Keeney Donna Kelly Margaret Kitchens Beth LaFontaine Annette Lanker Robin Lighthizer Deann Lovato Norman Moore Mike Nix George Patterson Roger Pourier Brad Saddoris Jeff Salazar Guy Sanborn Dean Schonlau 7 th Grade Charles Backes Cindy Barfooi Barry Barnes Tom Blevins Scon Bricker Luana Bugay David Burnell Celeste Canning Scott Cless Katrina Copeland Nancy Ehle Crystal Eskridge David Zehner Kevon Zehner Jon Terry Ronald Rader David Railsback Tammy Rolando Jeff Rudy Phillip Sena Wayne Sena Richard Sheme Tobin Shore Cheryl Temple Stacy Temple Bruce Williams Terri Zabel Junior High Football Eighth Grade (T. R.) Coach Gilbert. D. Daley, B. Grandbouche, L. Scott, D. Schanlau, J. Simpson, M. Bunn, K. Hayes. (M. R.) R. Pourier, R. Lighthizer, B. Bennett, M. Doolin, D. Wyman, K. Taylor, G. Sanborn, J. Skufca, L. Doolin, R. Cozzens. (B. R.)J. Moore, G. Patterson, J. Salazar, T. Barnes, D. Doolin, B. Saddoris, R. Backes. Seventh Grade (T. R.) Coach Unruh, T. Shore, K. Zehner, R. Harris, W. Sena, R. Raider, B. Hancock, M. Moon. (M. R.) D. Burnell, D. Railsback, D. Hayes, K. Frenuess, D. Zehner, T. Blevins, C. Backes. Man. J. Rudy. (B. R.) P. Sena, S. Cless, R. Sheme, B. Barnes, B. Williams, S. Bricker, M. Kagie. 16 Jr. High Basketball 8th Grade BR - Randy Baum, Brett Grandbouche, Joe Skufca, Lyn Scott, Mike Bunn, Kelly Hayes, Tim Barnes. FR - Guy Sanborn, David Wyman, Robin Lighthizer, Doug Doolin, Monty Doolin, Jeff Salazar, Lee Doolin, Coach Gilbert, Jack Moore - Manager. 7th Grade BR - Tom Blevins, Kevin Zehner, Bill Hancock, Wayne Sena, Rick Har- ris, Ron Rader, Kurt Frentress, Tobin Shore, FR - Phil Sena-Manager, Bruce Williams, Marvin Moon, David Zehner, Scott Bricker, Rick Sheme, Scott Cless, Coach Unruh. Junior High Cheerleaders Back Row L to R: Tammy R., Crystal E., Jamie M., Cindy B., Candi G., Sheryl T., DeDe B., Katy C., Nancy E., Debbie G., Dawn F., Mary H., Teresa H., Jodi H. Second Row: Jackie L., Beverely S., Cheryl B., Beth L., Terri Z., DeAnn L., Cindy I.. Brenda B., Anette L., Vicki A. Row Three: Mrs. Koch. Stacy T., Sandra M., Lorrie H., Kelly C., Nina J., Cathy W., Carol M.. Linda H., Connie D. Fourth Row: Jolene P., Sheryl T., Margaret K., Becky B., Tammy G., Rhonda S., Donna K. Pep Club Back Row L to R: Becky Barnes Katy Copeland Kelly Copeland Terry Zabel Tiger: Cindy Barfoot Junior High Music Rnnrl T. ROW: B. Hancock, K. Copeland, T. Barnes, L. Scott, M. Moon. 4th ROW: C. Barfoot, C. Green, T. Shore, K. Zehner, B. Barnes, M. Nix. 3rd ROW: C. Williams, R. Smith, B. Williams, D. Zehner, K. Frentress, R. Harris, T. Rolando, B. Barnes. 2nd ROW: C. Ester- idge, D. Bugay, R. Sheme, L. Doolin, J. Skufca.G. SAnborn. 1st ROW: S. Temple, C. Deatherage, J. Montieth, T. Zable, J. Pitney, A. Lanker, B. Bosick, Mr. Grimes. Chorus T. Row: L. Hays, S. Thomas, N. Jenkins, M. Kitchens, C. Green, J. Skufca, D. Daily, B. Hancock, K. Copeland, C. Barfoot, D. Bugay, J. Pitney, L. Harper. 3rd ROW: C. Green, A. Lanker, C. Ham, B. Barnes, R. Harris, K. Frentress, L. Doolin, D. Wyman, T. Zable, J. Montieth, C. Temple, S. Temple. 2nd ROW: C. Eskridge, M. Hellyer, T. Rolando, K. Copeland, M. Moon, R. Sheme, B. Williams, D. Zehner, N. Ehle, D. Gil- ' more, D. Falk, T. Hall. F. ROW: D. Kelly, S. Montieth, R. Smith, C. Williams, M. Nix, K. Smith, B. Barnes, K. Zenher, T. Shore, C. Montieth, C. Deatherage, J. Hays, Mr. Grimes. Junior High Activities Student Council T.R.: Carol Monteith, Katie Copeland. B.R.: Jeff Salazar, Tim Barnes, Brad Saddoris, Rick Shemne. 7th Grade Volleyball 8th Grade Volleyball T.R.: Miss Brach, Lorrie Harper, DeDe Bugay, Cindy Barfoot, Crystal Eskridge, Linda Hays, Mrs. Hickman. B.R.: Sheryl Thomas, Debby Gilmore, Katie Copeland, Jamie Monteith, Teresa Hall, Jodi Hayes. T.R.: Miss Brach, Beth LaFontain, Cheryl Blom- quist, Deann Lavato, Cindy Irwin, Mrs. Stanton. M.R.: Linda Hays, Margaret Kitchens, Connie Deatherage, Sheryl Thomas, Lorrie Harper, Rhonda Smith, Cathy Williams. B.R.: Annette Lanker, Nina Jenkins, Carol Monteith, Kelly Copeland, Becky Barnes, Tammy Green, Brenda Bosick. T.R.: Miss Brach, Terri Zable, Nancy Ehle, Mrs. Stanton. M.R. Teresa Hall, Jamie Monteith, Cindy Barfoot, Dawn Falk, Sandra Montieth. B.R.: Candi Green, DeDe Bugay, Katie Cope- land, Carol Ham, Jennifer Gregory. Junior High Gymnastics 20 YEAR OF '15 Sponsor Mr. Morgan Sponsor Mrs. McClure Year of the Tigers is royally represented by our Mighty seniors. (Left to Right) Student Council Representative - Sherri Nay Treasurer - Rhonda Jenkins Vice-president - Ann Signs President - Kevin Copland Secretary - Shelia Barnes Student Council Representative - Rick Rienks Last Will and Testament — Class of 1975 The class of 1975 of Hayden High School, Hayden, Colorado, does hereby declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. I, Randy McDonald, will my fantastic ability to drive to anybody who sees a future in stock car racing or demolition derby. 1, Sherri Haslem, will my figure proportions to Terry Ann Nay, so that she can sleep on her stomach at night. I, Will Montieth, will one pound to Kraig Copeland. 1, Cathy Rickerby, will my long, flowing hair to Denise Hellyer in hopes that she can handle it better than I can. 1, Tom Barnes, will to Coach Harris a radar tracking station so that he can catch all basketball players out past 10:30 at night. I, Mynon Moon, will my pair of boxing gloves to next year's cheerleaders with the hope that they won't need them. I, Sandra Musick, will naught. I, Alice Doolin, will to Ruby Montieth my third row, fourth seat, in hope she can handle it. i, Cindy Cannon, will to Georgiann Sanborn all my good times with some really good friends. I, Ronny Bennett, will my ability to give Miss Takahashi a hard time to anybody with enough guts to do it and enough sense to know when to quit. I, Susan Rhodes, will to Pat Smith the ability to have originality. I, Sherry Nay, will my curly hair to Suzy Barnes, so she won’t have to sleep in curlers. I, Sheryl Stanton, will my height and chest to Vicki Morton in hopes that she will find it useful in playing basketball. Being myself, Kub Copeland, I will my wet water submarine to any underclassman who would use it faithfully to dive deep into their schoolwork and then safely merge without knowing what the h— went on. I, Elisabeth Ongaro, will my ability to get a lot of fun out of life to Linda Rhodes in hopes that she can handle it as well as I can. I, Rick Rienks, being of stable mind and able body, do hereby bequeathe to the juniors a very large jumbo sized tube of Preparation H, so that they can shrink their swelled heads and relieve the irritation they cause. I, Rhonds Jenkins, will to anyone who can stand him, Mr. Grimes, in hopes that he will not take them for granted. I, Frank Lowther, will the book THE LIFE AND TIMES OF ADOLPH HITLER to anyone who feels the need to be a ruler or dictator. I, Debbie Koward, will to Vicki Morton my nickname, Shorty. I, Delbert Dowling, will everything possible to the juniors of this school, cuz, they need everything they can get!! I, Ann Signs, will my unending good sense of humor to anyone capable of handling it. I, Dennis Moore, will my ability to sneak out of Mrs. Morgan's room to any future senior. I, Shelia Barnes, will my cowboy boots away. I, Bernie Archuleta, will to Karen Copeland all my athletic abilities. I, Edith Webster, will my pick-up, Ole Spirit” to Kelly Patterson. I, Becky Hayes, will my sister, Wendy, to some cowboy, if he can handle her. 22 Senior Prophecy Due to the population explosion, Hayden, Craig, and Steamboat have merged to form one city. Hayden is the center with Craig and Steamboat as suburbs. They are named West Hayden and East Hayden. The sponsors of the Class of '75i,‘ Mr. Morgan and Mrs. McClure, have returned to see how their ex-students are doing. As they enter on the freeway - Interstate 40, they notice a green cloud hanging over one pan of the city. Further investigation turns up the only remaining sheep ranch in Colorado. The owner is Frank Lowther. He is rich and happy, but he still has one problem, how to fit 10.000 head of Columbia ewes into a pen covering an acre and a half. Our sponsors are turning blue from holding their breaths, so they have to move on. When they again hit the freeway, they are passed by an old blue Ford pickup. After a lengthy chase, they flag the driver down and find Will Montieth who explains that he was once the world’s greatest poacher. Since all of the world’s animals are on the endangered list, all he can poach now is eggs. They let him go and travel on until they see a sign that reads Missy and Cub’s. They stop in and find that they are in the Hayden Mission for Hungry and Wayward puppies run by Ann Signs and Kevin Copeland. The pair do a great business. When they run out of puppies, they go to Battle Mountain. Mr. Morgan notices that it is noon so he and Mrs. McClure decide to eat. They go to the local McDonald’s. There behind the French fry machine is Randy McDonald, who else? He has come up with some great new ideas - The “Little Mac - one eighth of an ounce of 100 51 soybean meal between two crackers, and the saying “you get this and change back from your 10 dollar bill. Mr. Morgan feels sick from the food, so Mrs. McClure rushes him to the hospital to find a stomach pump. The medical technician that attends them happens to be Sherry Nay. After eight years of hard work and studying, she has graduated to the highest honor she can achieve - taking urine sam- ples. Back on the town, Mrs. McClure turns on the radio and hears the golden voice of Sherri Haslem who is doing the county agent report at 6:00 AM and 1:30 PM. Today she is telling listeners that there really is life on the Eastern Slope. Then they are passed by a limousine and notice Becky Hayes in the back wearing a gold plated cowboy hat. Becky fulfilled a life-long dream when she married a millionaire oil tycoon. The trouble is he is not a Texan, but an Arab. She still hasn’t learned how to get on a camel. Is it on the left or right side? Mr. Morgan is bored so they head for the Hayden Astro-dome to see the women's All American Red Heads pro basketball team. They notice that the star center is Bemadine Archuleta. She is 6 ft. 8 inches, has red hair, and she does shaving commercials for Schick. After the game (Bernie scored 120 points and her team won 121 to 27) Mr. Morgan is still bored. They go to a movie. It stars another ex-classmate, Dennis Moore. He has become a star of spaghetti westerns and is famous. He always plays the hero and has appeared in a hundred love scenes - with his horse. After the movie, Mr. Morgan and Mrs. McClure start back towards the motel. They notice a bright light on top of Middle Cog. They go to investi- gate and find Delbert Dowling. He had been a millionaire, when he inherited the Co-op and when the price of gas went up to $15.00 a gallon, but he changed his ways and became Hayden’s first Guru. He lives on the summit of Middle Cog where he had spent most of his younger years. He is in deep meditation (or is it sleep) so our sponsors start back down. They are attacked by Shelia Barnes who is Delbert's main wife and disciple who knows every form of self defense taught. She is thinking of shaving her head and starring in a women's lib production of Kung Fu. Wishing her luck, they travel on. On their way back to the motel, they notice a large building, the Hayden Playboy Club, run by Ronney Bennett. He has bought out Hugh Hefner and with some help from his brothers who remember their hunting days, they have made some changes. They renamed the bunnies “jackrabbits. “ Mr. Morgan wants to stop and chat but Mrs. McClure steers him on. On the way back to their motel, our two intrepid travelers are passed by a large pink semi. It is Cathy Rickerby. who strayed from her dream to become a physical therapist to become the first liberated female truck driver. She carries a pistol in her glove box for use on the hitch hikers she picks up that don’t get fresh. Upon arrival at the motel they go to their rooms. The manager is Sandy Mustek, who is the Hildcgard Hamhocker of Hayden. She calls Kim Sanborn “Tumbleweeds. and has proposed marriage 47 times. The next morning they arise to a beautiful day. They decide to visit a research center and find Tom Barnes hard at work. He is experimenting on artificial insemination of wheat. He just doesn't know what to do with the plastic gloves yet. Our sponsors are interested but they move on. They arrive at the Hayden Tabernacle just in time to hear the choir rehearsal. There in the back is Mynon Moon. She is a soloist and lead bass. After listening for a few minutes, they bid her good-bye and go on. As they arrive in the main pan of town, they see the Hayden Public Library and stop in. There is Elizibeth Ongaro. She runs the library and explains she has no problem with noise. To prove a point, she walks up to a little kid making a ruckus and punches his light out. They thank her for the demonstration and split, fast. Back on the move, they notice Cindy Cannon and Alice Doolin on the street corner wearing their old drill team uniforms and marching. To our sponsors, it looks as if they are still learning how to shake - their pom poms that is. Having no chance to chat. our sponsors move on. Mr. Morgan is still hungry so they look for a restaurant. They find the “Ruptured Tom Tom. it is the old broken Drum, and it is run by Edith Webster. The place is famous because it was once visited by Euall Gibbons. The food prompted him to say “There are some things edible served here, such as the silverware, the plates, and the napkins. Mr. Morgan decides that he isn't hungry so Mrs. McClure takes him to the drug store for some Di-Gel. There they find Rhonda Jenkins. She owns the place and now resides in Hayden after a brief stay in Georgia. She is an expen on Pampers and has Ralph Mustek calculating how to put them on Junior. She talks for a while and then our sponsors move on. They decide to tour the local Coors plant. There they find Sheryl Stanton, who is the head taster. She doesn’t say a word, she just sits there with glassy, bloodshot eyes, and this huge grin on her face. Mr. Morgan and Mrs. McClure can't get her to speak, but they figure that she must like her work, so they travel on. When they again hit main street, they see that there is a pool hall in Hayden. It is run by Debbie Howard. They peek in and arrive just in time to see Debbie running a dude’s head into the pop machine. She is a retired woman wrestler. She has won the Heavyweight Championship nine consecutive years. Fearing life and limb, our sponsors truck on out. On their way out of town, they are run into by a small blue Datsun. Mr. Morgan gets out to chew the person out, but sees Susan Rhodes in the other car. She has the world’s biggest biceps as she works on a pig farm carrying slop buckets. Checking their list, our sponsors realize that they have only one student left to look up and that is Rick Rienks. They find that after he and Kevin Copeland wrote the class prophecy back in “75, “ he became the editor for Mad Magazine. Realizing that his talents could be used elsewhere, he ran for and became Governor of Colorado. Our sponsors figure that that explains the whole thing and travel off into the sunset, happy for all their former students. ''PHI • -ie I i mr miH BERNADINE ARCHULETA: Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball - 1, 2. 3. 4; Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Plays -3,4: Winter Sports Candidate - 3. SHELIA BARNES: Track - 2, 3, 4: Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Band - 2, 3, 4; Western State Honor Band - 3; Adam’s State Honor Band - 4: Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4; Forensic - 3; Student Council - 4 (Sec.): Class Offices - 4 (Sec.); Winter Sports Candidate - 4 (Queen): FBLA - 4. TOM BARNES: Football - 1, (mgr.) 3; Bas- ketball -1,2,3: Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Choir -1,3,4; Class Plays -3,4; Class Office - Vice Pres - 3; Winter Sports Candi- date - 3; H-Club -2,3,4. RONNY BENNETT: Track - 3: Forensic - 3, 4; Class Plays - 3; FBLA - President 4; World History Award - 3: Newspaper Edi- tor-4; Library Emblem Award - 3. 24 KEVIN COPELAND Football - 1, 2, 3, 4; All Conference - 2, 3,: All State - 4; Track - 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling - 1, 2, 3, 4; 4th State - 2; 3rd District; 1st State 3; 1st District - 3; Choir -3,4; Honor Choir -3,4; Forensic - 4: Society of Outstanding American; High School Student -3,4; Class Plays -3,4; Class Favorite - 3, 4; Offices in Class; Pres. -2,4; Homecoming Cand. - 3; Winter Sports Cand. - 4._________________________ DELBERT DOWLING: Football - 1, 2, 3, 4; All Conference - 2, 3, 4; All State - 4: Gino Ciani Award - 4; Basketball - 1, 3, 4; All Conference -3,4; All Tournament - 3, 4; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Forensic - 3; Student Council - 4 (Head Boy); Class Plays -3,4; Class Favorite - 4 (Mr. H.H.S.); Class Offices - 3 (President); Winter Sports Cand. - 4. CINDY CANNON: Basketball - 1; Volleyball - 1; Track - 2: Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4; Forensic - 3: State Forensic - 3; Drill Team - 4; Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Plays -3,4; Librar- ian - 1, 2. ALICE DOOLIN: Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team - 4; Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Plays - 3, 4. 25 SHERRIE HASLEM: Basketball - 4; Gymnas- tics -1,2; Track - 4; Volleyball - 4; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Band - 4; Forensic - 2, 3, 4: Student Council - 1; Drill Team -2,3; Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Plays -3,4; Class Favorite - 4; Homecoming Candidate - 1; Winter Sports Candidate - 4. DEBBIE HOWARD: Volleyball - 2; Choir - 2, 3, 4; Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Plays - 3, 4. 26 BECKY HAYES: Choir - 4; Drill Team - 4; Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Plays -3,4; Offices in Class - Sec. 3; Homecoming Queen - 4. RHONDA JENKINS: Band - 3; Choir -2,3, 4; Honor Choir -3,4; Forensic -3,4; State Forensic -3,4; National Honor Society - 3, 4; Student Council - Head Girl 4; Drill Team -3,4; Pep Club - 2, 3, 4; Class Plays -3,4; Offices in Class - Treas. -3,4; Homecoming Candidate - 3; Girls' State - 3; FBLA - 4. FRANK LOWTHER: Football - 1. 2, 3, 4; All Conference -3,4: Basketball - 2, 3, 4; All Conference -3,4: All Tournament -3,4; Wrestling - 1; Track - 2, 3, 4: Choir - 4; Student Council -2,3,4; Class Plays - 3, 4; Offices in Class - 1 President. DENNIS MOORE: Football - 1; Wrestling - 1, 2, 3, 4; Forensic - 3; Class Play - 3. MYNON MOON: Track - 2, 3, 4: Basketball - 2, 3; Choir -1,2; Forensic - 3, Co-Presi- dent 4; State Forensic - 3; National Honor Society - 2, 3, 4; Student Council -2,3 Sec. 4, Treas.; Drill Team - 2: Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Plays -3,4; Offices in Class - 3 Sec.; Cheerleader -3,4; Home- coming Candidates - 4; United Nations - 2. WILLIAM MONT1ETH: Football -1,3,4; Basketball -1,4; Wrestling - 2, 3, 4; Choir - 3. 27 SANDRA MUSICK: Basketball - 2; Volley- ball - 2; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Band - 2; Choir - 2, 3, 4; Honor Choir -3,4; Forensic -3,4; State Forensic - 3; Library Assistance - 4; Pep Club - 2, 3, 4: Class Plays - 3, 4; Winter Sports Candidate - 3. SHERRY NAY: Basketball - 4; Track - 3: Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Band - 3; Forensic - 3, 4; State Forensic - 3, 4; Student Coun- cil - 4; Drill Team -3,4; Pep Club -2,3, 4; Class Plays -3,4; Offices in Class - 4 (Student Council Rep.) RANDY MCDONALD: Football - 1, 2, 3, 4; All Conference - 3; Honorable Mention - 4; Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir - 2, 3, 4; Honor Choir - 2, 3, 4; Forensic - 3, 4; State Forensic -3,4; Class Plays -3,4. ELIZABETH ONGARO: Pep Club -1,2,3, 4; Class Plays -3,4; Class Favorite - 2 (Miss Spirit). 28 RICK REINKS: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Honora- ble Mention -3,4; Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4; Forensic -3,4; State Forensic - 4; Society of Outstanding Ameri- can High School Students -3,4: National Honor Society - 2, 3, 4 (President) 4; H- Club -3,4; Student Council - 4; Offices in Class - 4; Homecoming Candidates - 3; Boys' State - 3. CATHY RICKERBY: Track - 2, 3, 4; Vol- leyball - 1, 2, 3, 4; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4; Forensic -3,4; State Forensic -3,4; National Honor Society - 2, 3, 4; Society of Outstanding American High School Students -3,4; Drill Team - 4; Pep Club -1,2,3, 4 (Mascot 4); Class Plays - 3, 4; United Nations (Alternate 3, 4); Girls’ State (Alter- nate) - 3. SUSAN RHODES: Choir - 2, 3, 4; Honor Choir -3,4: Drill Team -1,2,3; Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Plays -3,4. ANN SIGNS: Volleyball - 1, 2, 3, 4; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir -1,2,4; Honor Band - 4; Forensic -3,4; State Forensic -3,4; National Honor Society - 4; Student Council -1,2,3; Drill Team -1,3; Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Plays -3,4; Class Favorite - 3, 4; Offices in Class - 4 (Vice President); Cheerleader - 4: Homecoming Candidate - 3 (Queen); Track - 2, 3, 4. SHERYL STANTON: Track - 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball -2,4: Volleyball -2,4; Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Plays - 3. 4: FBLA - 4. EDITH WEBSTER; Choir -1,2,3; Drill Team - 2; Pep Club -1,2,3; Class Plays 3, 4; FBLA - 4, appy wp. rouch owdy Partner uit kicking meN e ve Me alone _____________________________ ’__________________________________ ;ain?V Watch th ;s that YEHR DP '16 The junior year is always a busy year with stu- dents involved in sports, both boys and girls, in music, in speech, in cheerleading, and in stu- dent government. The junior class play, a comedy, was well done. But the big moment of the year was the Junior-Senior Prom. Congrat- ulations to really making this an outstanding year. Eddie Camilleiti - Student Council Representa- tive Kimble Frentress - Student Council Represent- ative Cindy Scott - Treasurer Lonnie Morton - Secretary Kevin Deatherage - Vice-President Bill Hays - President Suzie Barnes Steve Bell Jim Bennett Randy Booo Ed Camilleiti Kraig Copeland Kevin Deatherage John Doolin Kimble Frentress Tom Hancock Bill Hays Bill Henderson Lonnie Morton Ruby Montieth Richard Mulkey Terry Nay Joe Railsback John Railsback Linda Rhodes Georgiann Sanborn Cindy Scott Patricia Smith Richard Smtih Neil Twite Sponsored by Barnes Coal Service, Hayden ill? es, wow! h new Cowbov YEAR OF 11 The Sophomore class have really helped make this the Year of the Tiger. Two mem- bers of the class are cheerleaders, a major- ity of the girls are in Pep Club and some are in Drill Team. The boys have been active in all sports and held a real potential for the future. Right on Sophomores!!! Mrs. Morgan Bottom to Top: Mark Signs - Student Council Rep., Tom Wyman - Student Council Rep., Sara Barfoot - Secretary, Shayne Reinks - Treasurer, Vicki Morton -I Vice President, Ray Manzanares - President. Mr. Gibert 'Sara Barfoot •Tammy Barnes Vance Fulton Mike Hall Victor Hatch Clay Hayes Wendy Hayes David Hellyer Bill Holmes Theresa Kagie Ray Manzanares Vicki Morton Elaine Mulkey Jerry Murphy Kelly Patterson Joannie Montieth photo not available Lambert Pitney Dennis Pourier Leon Railsback Tamara Rains Karen Rhodes Peggy Rhodes Penny Rhodes Shayne Rienks Brent Saddoris Dawn Schanlau Mark Signs Kenneth Simpson Debby Smith David Temple Thomas Wyman Pat Zabel Look '♦rACr Jb f fr lLs oM :r ‘ rnr- t.h at K5 ! Stiiny so h.iFv? rorer Cute Tawp y, roal oute5! ouchvI Huh? 'hat a smile CmiCo rSexy rinl now r! r ' 0 i sure has changed ho is the weirdo in the cowboy hat? don j OV-ef V ‘IPYjlH ir-p-i ;r‘liK' i ol YEAR OF '18 ■i F This year's Freshman class is new to our ways but have already established them- selves in our school. They have participated in all sports, both boys and girls. They have also joined chorus, band, chess club, and others. We are sure that this class will go far to make the year of the Tigers an important one. Mr. Yoast Miss Takahashi Barbara Bosick Barbara Bruchez Debbie Burnell Karen Copeland Jody Grandbouche Lilli Jo Ham Pat Hayes Janet Hays Denise Hellyer Cynthia Kinney Laurie Kitchens Renae Lovato Reanon Pitney Glenda Rhodes Betty Rickerby Delores Simmons Sherri Smith Anne Williams Connie Williams Kim Zehner Chris Beery Bob Bennett Ed Bugay David Doolin Jim Doolin Donald Dowling David Funk Rick Harper Rickie Hatch Rusty Hayes Gary Hinkle Bob LaFontaine Rod Lighthizer Byron McDonald Lewis Moon Larry Nay Dan Rolando Cap Sena Jim Sena Rod Smith No v'.anky ranky host?? iy Vatchi .ike to stv iuch Karen' Think Task Get him in the room Sherri i I r H YEAR OF THE TIGER pep club, drill team, twirlers, and H Club are some to which students can belong. These organizations make Hayden High School a more enjoyable place to attend. Pep Club T.R. C. Scott, D. Burnell, G. Sanborn, S. Haslem, T. Kagie, P. Smith, S. Rhodes. 5th Row: B. Archuleta, B. Bruchez, C. Williams, J. Grandbouche, R. Pitney, P. Rhodes, G. Rhodes. 4th Row: A. Doolin, S. Smith, K. Copeland, K. Zehner, C. Cannon, R. Montieth. 3rd Row: S. Nay, R. Jenkins, A.'Williams, C. Kinney, D. Hellyer, K. Rhodes, T. Rains. 2nd Row: C. Williams, S. Barnes, B. Hayes, L. Rhodes, T. Nay, c. Rick- erby, Miss Kemp. B.R. M. Moon, J. Zehner, S. Barnes, V. Morton, S. Reinks, not pictured, Ann Signs, Cheerleader The pep club, drill team, and cheerleaders are the back bone to our spirit in football. basketball, or wrestling This year they have shown a vast amount of support, spirit, and enthusiasm. They keep up the spirit whether the team is losing or winning. The Year of the Tiger was helped made possible because of these girls. Co-sponsor Mrs. Hickman Drill T Ann Williams, Kim Zehner, Cynthia Kenny, Cindy Cannon, Alice Doolin, Becky Hayes, Shelia Barnes, Sherry Nay, Sherri Smith, Denise Hellyer, Rhonda Jenkins, Terry Nay, Karen Copeland, Cathy Rickerby. Pep Club Officers Pep Club Advisor Shelia Barnes, Linda Rhodes, Carolyn Williams, Becky Hayes. Miss Kemp Sponsored by VICKI'S BEAUTY SALON, Hayden, Colorado Sponsored by Blue and White Laundry, Craig, Colo. Sponsored by Sears, Craig, Colo. H-Club Left to Right: Jim Kagie, Randy McDonald, Rick Rienks, Kevin Deatherage, Lonnie Morton, Ed Campil- lette, Bill Hays. B.R. - Left to Right: Mr. Hall, Pat Zable, Kevin Copeland, Tom Hancock, Steve Bell, Delbert Dowling, Frank Lowther, Kimble Frenuess. H-Club Officers Left to Right: Rick Rienks - Sec., Delbert Dowling - Pres., Mr. Hall - Sponsor, Randy McDonald - Treas., Frank Lowther - V. Pres. Sponsored by City Market, Craig, Colo. Qfudeni Council Officers Left to Right: Shelia Barnes, Secretary; Delbert Dowling, Head Boy; Rhonda Jenkins, Head Girl; Mynon Moon, Treasurer; and Frank Lowther, Parlia- mentarian. Head Boy Delberf Dowling Head Girl Rhonda Jenkins Members B.R. - Mynon Moon, She- lia Barnes, Frank Lowther. M.R. - Pat Hayes, Delbert Dowling, Sherry Nay, Rhonda Jenkins. T.R. - Donald Dowling, Rick Rienks, Ed Camilletti, Kimble Frentress, Thomas Wyman, Mark Signs. Chess Club Spanish Club Sponsored by Ed's Qualify T.V., Craig, Colo. B.R.: Jack Moore, Joel Simpson, Robin Lighthizer, Rod Smith, Lillie Jo Ham, Rod Lighthizer, Miss Tinling, sp. F.R.: George Patterson, Doug Daley, Monty Doolin, Rick Cozzens, David Burnell, Carol Ham, Dean Schanlau, Scott Cless. Left to Right: Byron McDonald, Chris Beery, Mike Hall, Jim Sena, Linda Tinling, sp. Betty Rickerby Barbara Bosick Georgianne Sanborn Jody Grandbouche Librarians B.R.: Beverly Stark, Dawn Shanlau, Becky Hayes, Susan Rhodes. F.R.: Jim Doolin, Debbie How- ard, Mrs. McClure, Ronney Bennett. National Honor Society Top Row: Thomas Wyman, Bill Hays, Shayne Rienks, Mark Signs, Ann Signs, Suzie Bams, Rick Rienks, Georgiann Sanborn, Cathy Rickerby, Linda Rhodes, Carolyn Williams, Miss Kemp, Rhonda Jenkins. Myon Moon, David Temple, Theresa Kagie, Vicki Morton, Terry Nay, Judi Zehner, Kevin Deatherage. At the left are the officers of the National Honor Society; Rick Rienks, President; Georgiann Sanborn, Vice President; Suzie Barnes, Secretary. This year eight students were initiated into the National Honor Society: one sen- ior, one junior, and six sophomores. They are, Top Row: Theresa Kagie, Bill Hays, Vicki Morton, Thomas Wyman. Bottom Row: Mark Signs, David Temple, Ann Signs, Shayne Rienks. Cowan's Rexall Drug, Craig, Colorado Co-Presidents: Mynon Moon and Rick Rienks Those students involved in Forensics did well again this year. Twelve qualified for the State Speech Fes- tival. When the competition at state was over, Hay- den had four superior and one excellent rating. It's a lot of fun winning, but it is also a lot of fun to go on the trips and make new friends and see old ones. It was a good year. Forensics Sponsor: Mrs. Morgan B.R.: Ronnie Bennett, Ann Signs, Kevin Copeland, Rick Rienks, Randy McDonald, Kevin Deatherage, Judi Zehner, Jim Kagie. F.R.: Sherry Nay, Sherri Haslem, Mynon Moon, Cathy Rickerby, Lonnie Morton, Cindy Cannon, Rhonda Jenkins, and Georgiann Sanborn. Not Shown Tom Hancock. Qponsored by Moffai Counfy Bank, Craig, Colorado 55 State Forensic Qualifiers T.R.: Kevin Deatherage, Rick Rienks, Randy McDonald, Ann Signs. M.R.: Rhonda Jenkins, Lonnie Morton, Sherry Nay, Sherri Haslem. B.R.: Georgiann Rickerby, Kevin Copeland, Ronny Ben- State Winners Randy McDonald Ann Signs Kevin Copeland Superior - Discussion Superior - Solo Acting Superior - Discussion Superior - Drama Excellent - Original Oratory Sponsored by Greeley Gas Company, Craig, Colo. Chorus Delbert Dowling, Frank Lowther, Tammy Raines, Rhonda Jenkins, Rick Rienks, Kevin Copeland, Georgiann Sunborn, Shayne Rienks, Becky Hayes, Pat Smith, Dennise Hellyer, Karen Copeland, Jerry Murphy, Randy McDonald, Sheryl Stanton, Susan Rhodes, Tammy Barnes, Cathy Rickerby, Shelia Burnes, Vicki Morton, Tom Wyman, Lonnie Morton, Cathy Rickerby, and Debbie Howard. Sponsored by Moffs' County Lumber, Craig, Colo. Back Row: Jerry M., Tammy B. , Brent S. 2nd Row: Mark S., David F., Rick Rienks. 3rd Row: Danny R., Judi Z., Cathy R., Kimble F. , Pat Z., Larry N. 4th ROW: Sherry N., Shelia B., Shayne R., Kim Z., Brenda B., Sherri H., Terry N., Tammy R. 5th Row: Susie B., Connie W., Karen C., Cynthia K., Mr. Grimes. Mr. Grimes Ann's strummin' around again. Sponsored by Jackson Office Suppley, Craig, Colo Hayden Marching Band Twirlers Karen Copeland, Cynthia Kenny, Connie Williams Guitar Class Back Row (L. to R.): Bill Henderson, Rodney Lighthizer, Leon Railsback, Edith Webster, Cynt- hia Kenny, Elaine, Mulkey. Front Row (L. to R.): Mr. Grimes, Vicki Morton, Jerry Murphy, Lambert Pitney, Wendy Hayes. Sponsored by Western Lodge, Steamboat Springs Journalism Class 1974-75 Back Row: L-R: Mrs. Morgan, Edith Webster, Lambert Pitney, Ruby Montieth, Kathy Singleton, Shelia Barnes, Delbert Dowling, Bob LaFontaine, Dennis Pourier. Front Row: Lonnie Morton, Vicki Morton, Ann Signs, Ronny Bennett, Carolyn Williams, Sherri Nay, Mark Signs, Joan Montieth, Ber- nadine Arcnuieta. t Sherry Nay Annual Editor 4 I i i 1 { 1 V t 1 ii Carolyn Williams Ann Signs Business Manager Photographer aL Ronny Bennett Newspaper Editor Mark Signs Photographer Mrs. Morgan Sponsor Sponsored by Sirout Realty, Craig, Colorado '■'onc ntration Young -gain Another Fly in mjr You Again :-.oot)tr Boy Watching 61 t t,o VP1 y! now Oh-h, didn't know Pretty The th’-ee r”nokevs shot = refill Loading trees? Volleyball '.rinnpTlg This indeed has been the YEAR OF THE TIGER. The Hayden football team went to state and lost to Lyons by only five points. Our wrestling team tied for first in district with Soroco. Eight Tiger wrestlers qualified for State. Two were State champions and three received third. We were second in State competition. Our basketball team was league champions. Our girls did well, also. In girls’ basketball we won the league. In girls' volleyball we won the District Tournament. Doug Hall Coach FOOTBALL 1974 STATE AND ALL-CONFERENCE i + ■ Ray Turner Coach All Con. Off. Qtr.back Hon. Men. Defen All State Def. Back Kevin Copeland Frank Lowther All-State Def. back All State and All All-Con. running Con. Def. end. Off. back back Delbert Dowling All Con. Def. mid. guard, Off. tackle All State Def. mid. guard All Conf. Of. guard, Def. Linebacker. All State Off. Guard Def. Linebacker Bill Hays All Con. Def. tackle and Hon. Men. All State All Conference Honorable Mention: Left to Right: Randy Booco, Kimble Frentress, Rick Reinks, and Randy McDonald. Lonnie Morton All Con. Def. back Sponsored by AA Accounting Co., Craig, Colorado Football — 974 Junior Varsify F.R.: Bruce Barnes, Bob LaFontaine, David Funk, Jerry Murphy, Mark Signs, Lambert Pitney. M.R.: Mike Hall, Lewis Moon, Clay Hayes, Jim Sena, Dennis Fourier, b.k.: David Doolin, Donald Dowling, Mike Sievert, Gary Hinkle, Cap Sena, Byron McDonald, Larry Nay (Manager). Varsify Bottom, Left to Right: Bob LaFontaine, David Funk, Byron McDonald, David Hinkle, Lewis Moon, Bruce Barnes, Donald Dowling, Jim Sena, Brent Saddoris, Mike Hall, Clay Hayes, Jerry Murphy, Dennis Pourier, Mike Sievert, Mark Signs, Larry Nay (Manager), Coach Doug Hall, Tom Hancock, Bill Hays, Ed Camiletti, Lonnie Morton, Randy Booco, Steve Bell, Jim Kagie, Kim- ble Frentress, Assistant Coach Mr. Turner, David Doolin (Manager), William Montieth, Delbert Dowling, Frank Lowther, Kraig Copeland, Kevin Deatherage, Rick Rienks, Kevin Copeland, Randy McDonald. Sponsored by Rouff Sanifafion, Hayden. Seniors All But One!! Hayden Opponents 73 Meeker IV 6 27 Grand Valley 0 34 Rifle JV 0 69 West Grand 0 53 Craig ,,JV’ 0 45 North Park 14 94 Steamboats ”JV 8 33 Soroco 14 State Playoffs Hayden 35 Plateau Valley 6 Hayden 22 Lyons 27 Sponsored by Craig Sport Shop, Craig, Colo. Wrestlers 185 ««ESTllk ldS, W'.n1 twy Back Row: Doug Hall Coach, Dennis Moore, Bill Henderson, Rick Harper, Edward Camilletti, Kevin Deather- age, Kraig Copland, Ray Turner Assist. Coach. Front Row: Jim Doolin, Jim Kagie, Rod Smith, Leon Rialsback, David Hellyer, Bruce Barns. Not Shown: Larry Nay, Danny Rolando, Steve Bell, Kevin Copland, Jim Sena, Donnie Mann. Sponsored by All Seasons Sports, Criag, Colo. Kevin Copeland Seniors Will M. gets second at District n Dennis Moore Will does it again. Sponsored by Iricks Saddle Shop, Craig, Colorado iwrs’m District Wrestling —1975 Kraig Copeland 1st 2 ' j| ■Vfcsr ’y ■' 7 VH 0 r Kevin Deathreadge 1st Donnie Mann 1st MK m U ' V District Wrestlers 1975 Jim Kagie 1st Steve Bell 2nd Ouch” Don’t Cheat, Steve Break’em Down, Kevin. Qponsored by Craig Furniture Co., Craig, Colorado Pin Him, Kraig State Winners Jim Kagie Dennis Moore Steve Bell Kraig Copeland Kevin Copeland District and State Winners 0a. Jim Kagie - 1st District 3rd State Donnie Mann 1st District . kYOa , Steve Bell 2nd District 3rd State Kevin Deatherage 1st District Will Montieth Kraig Copeland 2nd District 1st District 1st State Kevin Copeland 1st District 1st State k V nr- I Dennis Moore 2nd District 3rd State Hays, Rick Rienks, Frank Lowther, Delbert Dowling, Jim Bennett and David Funk, manager. Hayden Basketball Coach Jim Harris Assistant Coach Bruce Yoast Sponsored by Hayden Legour Store, Hayden Junior Varsity Basketball 2nd Row: Tim Jacobs, Tom Wyman, Joe Railsback, Lambert Pitney, Donald Dowling, Vance Fulton. F.R.: Byron McDonald, Chris Beery, Ed Bugay. Not in picture: Tom Jacobs. Sponsored by State Farm Insurance, Craig, Colorado Rick Rienks Delbert Dowling 8 e n 0 I o r s Randy McDonald William Monteith n't pet tuff elberv All Conference Sponsored by Gambles, Craig, Colo. 75 Frank Lowther Delbert Dowling Bill Hays Tom Hancock Tiger Power Machine Football Power Wrestling Power Cheerleading Power Drill Team Power Girl Power Basketball Power Qponsored by Hayden Valley Dairy, Hayden, Colorado Boys' Track — '74 Frank Lowther, Kraig Copeland. Kevin Arthur Wyman at State Track in the Deatherage, Arthur Wyman, and mile, coach Harris at District Track Meet. Others in track in 1974 were Lonnie Morton, Rick Rienks and Kevin Copeland. Qponsored by Wardrobe Cleaners and Coin Laundry, Craig, Colorado Volleyball — League Champs Vicki Morton, Denise Hellyer, Betty Rickerby, Bernle Archuleta, Terry Nay, Sherri Has- lem, Cathy Rickerby, Jody Grandbouch, Karen Copeland, Miss Brach, Theresa Kagie, Reanon Pitney, Barbara Bruchez, Kim Zehner, Georgiann Sanborn, Janet Hays, Connie Williams. Not Pictured: Sheryl Stanton and Sa Barfoot Coach — Miss Bracb Cynihia Kenny Sponsored by Notion's Service, Craig Girls Basketball L to R: Miss Brach (Coach), Sara Barfoot, Georgiann Sanborn, Theresa Kagie, loannie Monteith, Sherri Hal- sem, Sherry Nay, Bernadine Archuleta, Mrs. Hickman (Assistant Coach). Front Row: Vicki Morton, Judi Zeh- ner, Sheryl Stanton, Shayne Rienks. Not shown: Karen Rhodes and Karen Copeland. Sponsored by Dorothy Shop, Steamboat Springs, Colorado 79 Girl's Track 1974 Record Holders in League Track Back Row: Vicki Morton, Co-holder 50 yard dash; Ann Signs, Shot put; Kathy Stanton, Mile Run, Mile Relay Team; First Row, Left to Right: Ronna Zehner, Shelia Barnes, Mynon Moon. Missing: Sherry Nay. — Hayden Girls' Track Team Sponsored by Jeannies, Craig, Colo. r i YEAR OF THE TIGER Favorites Mr. and Miss H.H.8. In the year of the Tiger, Ann Signs and Delbert Dowling were chosen by the students as Mr. and MissH.H.S. Delbert is an outstanding athlete as well as being our Head Boy and has been active in all organizations. Miss Signs is equally as outstanding. She's one of our cheerleaders as well as being very active in foren- sic , band, and other school activities. Ann Signs and Delbert Dowling 82 Sponsored by ONE-HOUR MARTINIZING in Steamboat Springs, Colorado Junior Favorites The is typical of our junior favorites, always in a place of prominence. Terry Nay and Tom Han- cock are indeed representative of our leaders. Tom was out for football and a starter in basket- ball. T.A. is in Drill Team, band and partici- pated in girls' athletic. m i t j. k ■K Freshmen Favorites •p ' ',7.38 Being typical freshmen, Karen Copeland and Bruce Barnes are hiding out. These two are out- standing students. Karen is out for girls athletics, in Drill Team and a twirier. Bruce was one of the soon to be stars in football and wrestling. Sophomore Favorites Two very nice kids, Vicki Morton and Tom Wyman represent the sophomores well. Vickie is a cheerleader, in choir, and out for girls athlet- ics. Tom is in choir and also out for basketball. These two Tigers add to our school even though they may spend some time in the park on teeter totters. Shyest Ruby Monteith and Den- nis Moore who you see peeking out of the cur- tains are two of our nicest students. They may be shy but they are also very likeable. Den- ise is active in football and wrestling. Ruby is in Pep Club, Annual Staff and writes the Tiger Paws for the local paper. Favorite Teachers These two teachers, Kathy Kemp and Bruce Yoast are favorites with the stu- dents of Hayden. Miss Kemp sponsors the Pep Club and Honor Society, She is always friendly and willing to help. Mr. Yoast coaches the B” squad bas- ketball team. As many have found out, his bark is worse then his bite. You can see he loves his work. Cuiiest As you know Suzie Barnes and Kevin Deatherage are not only cute but they are real showmen. Suzie is head cheerleader, and a member of band. Kevin plays football and wrestles. He is also active in Foren- sics. Mr. Sportsman Frank Lowiher, Mr. Sportsman, has been an outstanding athlete. He was all conference in football both his jun- ior and senior year. Frank has wrestled and played basketball. This year he is on the starting five of the varsity bas- ketball team. Frank has helped make this The Year of the Tiger. Mosi Likely fo Succeed Linda Rhodes and Rick Reinks surely look like they might succeed. Both are in Honor Society and activie in school affairs. Rick has played basketball for four years, is in band, Choir, and drama. If they don’t jump, a successful future is predicted for these two. Sponsored by Times Square Fashions, Steamboat Springs Miss Spirif Sherry Nay, Miss Spirit, is an addition to our school. Although Sherry didn’t come to Hayden until she was a sophomore, she has been active in many activities. She has been in Pep club and Drill Team and this year is Drill Leader of the Drill Team. She is also in band and editor of the annual. Sherry's vigor and enthusiasm makes her an excellent Miss Spirit. Biggest Flirts Most Talented These two students, Georgianne Sanborn and Kevin Copeland have many talents and really add to our student body. Georgianne not only is a fine pianist but also is outstanding in athlet- ics. She is active in Choir and Forensic. Kevin does excellent work in art plus being outstand- ing in both football and wrestling. Friendliest Sherri Haslem and Will Montieth don’t look like they are the biggest flirts in school but they must be or how did they get all those votes. Sherri is also active in Forensic and Pep Club and an excellent athlete. William was an addition to our winning football team and is also out for wrestling. If you are looking for friendly Tigers, here they are. Rhonda Jenkins, our Head Girl, and Mark Signs always have a ready smile and a genuine interest in all. Rhonda is an outstanding vocal- ist and pianist. She accompanies the high school choir. She is also a winner in Forensic. Mark was out for football and adds much to our school. 1974 Prom Queen Rita Rhodes King Ralph Musick Ca.melot was the theme of the 1974 prom. The decorations carrieout the King Arthur theme. Castle Walls of red and blue rock had tapestries and shields hanging from them. The entrance resembled the outside of a castle with a moat and drawbridge. Arthur's magic sword, Excalibur, was in a large stone in the middle of the dance floor. Stars were overhead and the effect was very beau- tiful. The band was Freefall. Crownbearers Diane Hancock Kent Copeland The attendents to the queen were Donna Morgan, Sylvia Archuletand Lynette Dunckley. Attendents to the king were Jim Rolando, Jim Denker, and Steve Blake. Sponsored by Tulip Tree Craig, Colorado. Hayden High School Homecoming Candidales Mynon Moon, Becky Hayes, Terry Nay, Suzie Barnes, Dennis Moore, Richard Mulkey, Tom Hancock, Kraig Copeland. Seniors — Firs! Place Freshmen — Third Place Becky Hayes Homecoming Queen Homecoming 1974 Sophomores — Fourth Place Tom Hancock Homecoming King Auto Mechanics Float Juniors — Second Place Winter Sports i974-1975 L to R: Kimble Frentress, Ruby Montieth, Donnie Mann, Cindy Scott, Kevin Copeland, Sherri Haslem, Delbert Dowling, Shelia Barnes. CROWNING Queen - Shelia Barnes King - Kimble Frentress Sponsored by the El Rancho, Steamboat Springs Junior Play — '76 Desperafe Ambrose Cast Panhandle Jake — Ambrose Groves Bert Miller-------- Sherriff Crandell -- Hoot Owl Pete------ Stinkweed---------- Nancy Martin------- Ann Martin--------- Tillie............. Beth Malone-------- Mrs. Sprool-------- Suzie B Lena Sprool The Judge---------- Director----------- ----------Bill Hays -------Tom Hancock — Kimble Frentress -■-Kevin Deatherage -------Lonnie Morton -------Ed Camilletti -------judi Zehner ----------Terry Nay -------Cindy Scott •-Georgiann Sanborn •--Carolyn Williams -------Suzie Barnes ---------Jim Kagie -------Mrs. Morgan Sponsored — Harwigs Saddlery Western Wear, Steamboat Springs Outstanding Achievements Shelia Barnes Top of the Nation Honor Band Suzie Barnes Western State Honor Band Rick Rienks accepts Elk’s Scholarship for Outstanding Student Ann Signs All Tournament Cheerleader District Wrestling Vicki Morton, Ann Signs, Mynon Moon (not shown) All Tournament Cheerleaders District Basketball Sponsored by Space Gas Station, Craig, Colorado Senior Play of ”74 Gei Wifch Quick Casi Old Man Arthur Mrs. M. 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