Reflections. This year the Hayden school annual has been built arou id the theme Reflections.' Tin pages of this book reflect oui vict ries, defeats and scolastic aec.it 1 plishmenis. It gives each student a chance to recall the happy and s.id times we have had as Hayden Tigers. This year has been a great one and the reflections of 197'}- 1977 are bright and will always bt cherished. The journalism class would like to thank Mr. Unruh, Mr. Gilbert, Lambert Pitney, and Mr. Steve Flowers of the HAYDEN VALLEY PRESS, for their assistance with the 1977 yearbook. Table of Contents Activities Page 10 Seniors 18 Juniors 28 Sophomores 32 Freshmen 36 Staff 40 Athletics 46 Organizations 62 Junior High 84 Advertisements 100 i Dedication The Hayden yearbook staff would like to dedicate this 1977 yearbook to Mrs. Morgan and Mr. Hall. These two have done much to improve the quality of Hayden High School. Mrs. Morgan is the speech instruc- tor, a class sponsor, has directed the class plays for many years, and she has also been the journalism teacher for the previous years. This year she has been the student council sponsor. Mr. Hall has been the head football coach for many years. In 1973 his team qualified for the state quarterfinals. In 1974 and 1975 his team went to the state semi-finals and 1976 saw his team go to the state quarterfi- nals. Mr. Hall has also been head wrestling coach. He had many individual champions and his teams consistently placed high.  â } 2 FRESHMEN Class Officers SOPHOMORES 1-r: Kelly Bowland, President, Doug Doolin, Vice- President, Carla Steele, Secretary, Terri Zabel, Treasurer, Phil Sena, Tammy Rolando, Student Council Representatives. 1-r: Brenda Bosick, Treasurer, Karen Steele, Secre- tary, Rhonda Smith, Student Council, Joe Seufka, Student Council, Tammy Green Vice President, David Wyman, President. JUNIORS SENIORS 1-r: Byron McDonald, President, Cynthia Kinney, Vice-President, Anne Williams, Treasurer, Dan Rolando, Donald Dowling, Student Council Repre- sentatives, Teresa Cypert, Secretary. 1-r: Karen Rhodes, Mike Steele, Student Council Representatives, Mark Signs, President, Shelly Bow- land, Vice-President, Shayne Rienks, Treasurer, Vicki Morton, Secretary. 3 Senior Class Prophecy Ten years have passed since that memorable day, when the class of 1977 graduated from Hayden High School. There is a large number of these graduates gathered at the National Final Rodeo in Hayden, Colorado. PAT ZABEL is defending his title as all-around champion for the sixth straight year. Pat is a full-time cowboy and does nothing but travel to rodeos. DAVID HELLYER and VANCE FULTON are both entered in the bull riding competition. These two have won so many belt buckles that they have started donating them to RAY MANZANARESâ western leather store, the biggest store in Dallas, Texas. DAVID TEMPLE is also at the rodeo as chairman of the queen contest. David enjoys working with those girls. His yearly judge for the contest is MR. GILBERT. MRS. MORGAN is one of the judges in the saddle bronc competition. Providing intermission entertainment is PENNY RHODES who is going to parachute into the arena. She will be jumping from a plane piloted by the Red Baron, LAMBERT PITNEY. Other intermission entertainment will be presented by SHAYNE RIENKS demonstrating the skill of her five sheep dogs gathering up her herd of fifty sheep. The photographers for this big event are KAREN RHODES and WENDY HAYES. Karen is known for her ââunder the actionâ shots, and Wendy is still trying to get animals to say ââcheese.â The clown who saves all of the cowboysâ lives is none other than MIKE STEELE. When the bulls give him any trouble, Mike just wrestles them down. If it seems strange that everything around has spots, itâs because VICKI MORTON is the stock contractor. She puts spots on everything: horses, bulls, and even barrels. And, in the center of the arena, is that renowned scientist. Dr. MARK SIGNS, doing a study to find out how the spots got there. Starting the rodeo is SHELLIE BOWLAND who took time from teaching at Oral Roberts University to give the cow- boys a prayer. Announcing the rodeo is the man with the golden voice, LARRY NAY. Keeping the chutes full is TIM JACOBS. As we look around the audience, we see the winner of the Hayden 500 Stock Car Race, BRYAN WARD. Bryanâs buddy, TOM WYMAN, was also in the race, but ran out of gas. In the audience is THERESA KAGIE, the Roller Derby Queen. At the top of the stands we see PEGGY BENNETT and DAWN SCHONLAU selling popcorn. They have invented a new kind of popcorn which pops after it is in your mouth. Taking tickets at the gate is BRETT HICKS. He owns the stadium and likes to count the money as it comes in. Directing traffic in the parking lot is JOAN MONTIETH. She's known as the toughest cop in the state. After the rodeo, LEON RAILSBACK and VICTOR HATCH were seen delivering beer to the discotheque across the street. They are co-owners of the beer company in which they already had a large investment. The discotheque is owned by SHERRY HAUKOS. Her famous nightly dancer is TAMMY BARNES. In the corner is MISS NORWALK, the bouncer. The one-man band is the fabulous JERRY MURPHY. DENNIS POURIER also performs here. He does his famous disappearing act which was perfected while he was still in high school. Thereâs BILL HOLMES. He owns a large clothing manufacturing business. With him is his first-rate model, DIANA MURPHY. So much for the successful seniors of 1977. There is one, though, who didnât quite make it. JIM HAYES can still be found on the street corner watching the girls go by. Sponsored by THE ROCK SHOP - Steamboat Springs, Colorado A , Favorites Mr. and Miss H.H.S. Bryan Ward and Vicki Morton 6 7 Biggest Flirts Tammy Barnes, Rocky Bowdish Shyest Norman Moore, Barbara Bruchez s Favorite Teachers Mr. Unruh, Miss O'Connor Most Likely to Succeed Shellie Bowland and Tom Wyman Friendliest Robin Hayes and Mark Signs 9 Winter Sports Senior candidates: (1-r) David Hellyer, Wendy Junior candidates: (1-r) Robin Hayes, Jim Montieth, Hayes, Mike Steele, Theresa Kagie. Cynthia Kinney, Don Dowling. Winter Sports King and Queen David'Hellyer and Robin Hayes Sponsored by Delâs Jewelry, Steamboat Spgs,. Colorado 1976 Homecoming Homecoming 1976 Royalty: King James Hayes and Queen Teresa Cypert. Clay Hayes and Vicki Morton (at right) crown new homecoming king and queen, Jim Hayes and Teresa Cypert. Candidates are 1 - r: Bryan Ward, Karen Rhodes, Jim Hayes, Elaine Mulkey Smith, Bruce Barnes, Robin Hayes, Dan Rolando, and Teresa Cypert. 2 Festivities 1976 The freshmen say, Ring the Longhorns Vantl receive second place. V' ' Sophohiores get fourth place with Tiger Spirit. 13 Red Sky at Night â Sailors' Delight Prom 1976 A seven-foot lighthouse with a searchlight set a romantic atmosphere. A sunset covered the wall in front of the band. The entrance to the gym was a shipdock, and there were seagulls overhead. The tables were decorated nicely with candles made of seashells. The 1976 Prom King Rick Bowdish and the Queen Terry Nay were seated on a giant seashell throne. Crown bearers were Murl Ward and Chris Hayes. Prom Royalty Carolyn Williams, Richard Smith, Linda Rhodes, Rick Bowdish, Terry Nay, Kimble Frentress, Cindy Scott, Lonnie Fread. Terry Nay and Rick Bowdish M A Cheerleader's Caper Senior Play 1976 The Cast Brad Brackman - Bill Hays Alec Smith - Kevin Dcathcrage Miss Hemlein - Carolyn Williams Helly Lawrence - Georgiann Sanborn Gertrude Carey - Pat Smith Myrtha Blame - Suzie Barnes Violet Brown - Judi Zehner Belessen Jones - Linda Rhodes The Boss - Ed Camiletti Louie Kraig Copeland Mr. Shackey Brackman - Kimble Frentress Mrs. Zelma Brackman - Darla Bowdish Mr. Oleander Lawrence - Donnie Mann Mrs. Hildagarde Lawrence - Terry Nay El Patrone - Lonnie Morton Bad Angelo - Steve Bell B. J. - Cindy Scott Julia - Ruby Montieth Samantha - Kathy Singleton The Inspector - Jim Kagie Clancy - Rick Bowdish Georgiann Sanborn takes it all in. Muscling-In: Kraig Copeland and Steve Bell Whoâs that gorilla behind Bill Hays? Donnie Mann strikes a thoughtful pose. Sponsored by THE COSMETIQUE â Craig, Colorado 15 Junior Class Play 1976 THE MANY LOVES OF DOBIE GILLIS Dobie and Helen The Cast Dobie Gillis Byron McDonald Bonnie Willet Anne Williams Helen Dixon Kim Zehner Miss Forepaugh Cynihia Kinney Miss Pipgrass Betty Rickerby Imogene Klugenfelter Denise Hellyer Sally Connie Williams Lola Karen Copeland Polly Jody Grandbouche Mrs. Dixon The Director and her Assistant: Miss Wyman and Mrs. Klahn One of the many loves Music at Hayden High will never be the Janet Hays Mr. Dixon Roger Huff Miss Harrington Reanon Pitney Happy Stella Kowalski Debbie Burbridge The Mudcats Rick Harper, Daniel Rolando, Donald Dowling, Bruce Barnes, and Ed Bugay Bill Lewis Moon Limbo Lamb Teresa Cybert Petey Bellows Student Jim Monteith David Funk Mr. Gillis Adele Gary Hinkle Laurie Kitchens Miss Neuman Robin Hayes Miss Neuman guards the door. Give it the best youâve got! same again! 16 United Nations Representative Anne Williams Girls' State Representative Shayne Rienks Sponsored by Norm's TV and Sound Center, Steamboat Spgs, Colorado Tomas Wyman Boys' State Representatives Jerry Murphy and Tammy Barnes Class Play - 4; Band -1,2; Choir - 1, 2, 4; Speech - 4: Slate Speech - 4; Cheerleader. Head - 4; Volleyball - 1; Gymnastics - 1; FBLA - 3; Homecoming Candidate - 3: Big- gest Flirt - 4; Athletic Club - 4. Peggy Rhodes Bennett Class Play - 3: Choir - 2; Librarian -2,3; Pep Club - 2. Shellie Bowland Class Play - 3: Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; League Honor Band - 3. Speech - 4; State Speech - 4; Pep Club - 1; National Honor Society - 2. 4; Track - 3: Volleyball - 4, Most Likely to Succeed - 4: Class Officer, Vice President - 4. Vance Fulton Class Play - 3: Basketball - 1. 2, 3. 19 Victor Hatch James Hayes Class Play - 4; Football - 1, 2, 3. 4; All Conference - 4; Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling - 1; Track - 1, 3, 4; Homecoming King - 4; Mr.Sportsman - 4: Athletic Club - 3. 4 Mike Hall Sherry Haukos Class Play - 4; Librarian - 3; Pep Club -1,2; Gymnastics - 1, 2; Journalism - 4 20 Wendy Hayes Class Play - 3, 4; Pep Club -1.2; Winter Sports Delegate - 4; Student Council Rep. - 1 David Hellyer Wrestling - 1. 2; Winter Sports King - 4; Class Officer. Vice President - 1 ipo lec y N Brett Hicks Class Play - 4; All Conference Football - 1 Bill Holmes Sponsored by EL RANCHO, Steamboat Springs, Colorado Tim Jacobs Student Council Rep. -1,2: Football - 2: Basketball -1,2: Track -1,2: District -1,2: State -1,2: Class Favorite - 2. Joan Montieth Class Play - 3: Drill Team - 1; Pep Club -1.2: National Honor Society - 2. 4; Basketball - 1, 2. 3; Volleyball - 1. 2. 3: Guitar - 4. Vicki Morton Class Play - 3, 4: Band - 1: Choir - 1, 2. 3: League Honor Choir -1,2: Speech - 3; Drill Team - 1; Pep Club -1,2, 3: Cheerleader - 2. 3; Head - 4. National Honor Society - 2, 3, 4: Officer, Secretary - 4; Student Council, Secretary - 3: Head Girl - 4: Basketball - 2. 4: Track - 1, 2. 3, 4: District - 1. 2. 3; State 2; Volleyball - 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym- nastics - 1; District - 1: Class Favorite - 2, 3, 4: Home- coming Queen - 3: Class Officer, President - 1, Secretary - 4, Vice President - 2: Athletic Club - 4. 22 Dianna Murphy Class Play -2,3: Choir -1.2: Pep Club - 1. 2. 3; Class Officer, Secretary - 3. Jerry Murphy Class Play - 3, 4: Band - 1, 2, 3, 4: League Honor Band - 2, 3, 4: Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4: League Honor Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4: Speech - 3. 4: State Speech - 3. 4: Student Council, Treasurer - 4: Track -3,4; District -3.4: State - 4: State Delegate - 3: Most Talented -3.4: Stage Band - 4: Class Officer. Vice President - 3. Larry Nay Band - 1, 2. 4; League Honor Band - 2: Football Manager - 1: Wrestling -1.2: District - 2. Lambert Pitney Class Play - 3. 4; Speech - 3. 4; State Speech - 3. 4: Librarian - 1; Football - 1. 2. 3. 4: All Conference - 4: Basketball - 1, 2. 3: Track - 4; Class Officer. Vice Presi- dent - 2; Athletic Club - 4. 23 Dennis Pourier Leon Railsback Class Play - 4; Librarian - 1; Wrestling - 1. 2, 3; District - 3 Karen Rhodes Class Play -3.4; Choir - 2; Librarian - 1; Pep Club -1.2, Treasurer - 3; Cheerleader - 4; Basketball - 2. 3; Track - 1. 2, 3, 4; District - 2. 3, 4; State - 2, 3. 4; Homecoming Candidate - 4; Winter Sports Delegate - 3; Student Council Representative - 4 24 Shayne Rienks Class Play - 3, 4; Band - 1, 2. 3, 4; League Honor Band - 1, 2. 3, 4: Western State - 4; Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4: League Honor Choir - 4: Speech - 3, 4; State Speech 3, 4; Drill Team - 1; Pep Club - 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader -2,3,4; Bas- ketball -2,3,4; All Conference -2,3,4; All Tournament - 2, 3, 4; Track - 1, 2. 3, 4: District - 1, 2, 3, 4: State - 2,4; Girlsâ State Delegate - 3; Gymnastics - 1; District - 1; Class Favorite - 1; Miss Spirit - 4; Class Officer, Treasurer - 1, 2. 3, 4; Athletic Club - 4. Mark Signs Class Play -3,4; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; League Honor Band - 2, 3, 4; Speech - 4; State Speech - 4; National Honor Soci- ety - 2, 3, 4: Student Council - Treasurer - 3: Football - 1, 2, 3; Most Likely to Succeed - 3; Friendliest -2,4; Class Officer, President - 4; Student Council Rep. -1,2 Dawn Schonlau Mike Steele Band - 1; Speech 2, 3; Student Council Rep. - 4; Football - 1, 2, 3, 4; All Conference - 4; Wrestling -1,3,4; Track - 1: Winter Sports Candidate - 4; Athletic Club - 3, 4; National Honor Society - 4. 25 David Temple Class Play -3.4; National Honor Society -2,3.4. Bryan Ward Student Council Representative -2.3: Football -3,4: All Conference - 3, 4: Basketball - 2, 3, 4: All Tournament - 4: Track - 3, 4; District - 3, 4; Class Favorite - 3, 4: Homecoming Candidate - 3, 4: Class Officer. Vice Presi- dent - 1. 2, 3; Athletic Club. President - 4. Thomas Wyman Class Play -3,4; Choir - 2. 3. 4; League Honor Choir - 2, 3. 4: Speech - 3: President - 4; State Speech - 3, 4: National Honor Society - 2, Vice President - 3, President - 3: Student Council -1,2, Parliamentarian - 3, Head Boy - 4; Basketball - 1, 2. 3; Track - 3, 4, District - 3, 4, State - 3, 4: Boysâ State Delegate - 3; Class Favorite - 2; Most Likely to Succeed - 4; Class President - 3: Athletic Club - 3. 4. Pat Zable Class Play - 3: Band - 1, 2. 3, 4; League Honor Band - 3: Student Council Rep. - 3; Football - 1: Wrestling - 1: Class Favorite - 1; Winter Sports Candidate - 3: Class Vice Pres. - 1: Athletic Club - 2. 26 Bruce Barnes Sandy Blee Barbara Bruchez Ed Bugay Sponsored by Craig Sports, Craig Colorado David Funk Jody Grandbouche Rick Harper Rick Hatch J-r ; V r)- Robin Hayes Janet Hays Denise Hellyer Roger Huff Gary Hinkle Cynthia Kinney Laurie Kitchens Rod Byron McDonald 30 31 Sophomores NOT SHOWN PHOTO Not Availoblo PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Vicki Archuleta Larry Backes Randy Backes Becky Barnes Tim Barnes Randy Baum Bill Bennett Cheryl Blomquist Brenda Bosick Rocky Bowdish Doug Byford Mike Bunn Kelly Copeland Rick Cozzens Doug Daley Connie Deatherage Ed Doolin Lee Doolin Monty Doolin 33 Sponsored by Rexall Drug Store, Craig, Colorado John Fiveash Bret Grandbouche Tammy Green Linda Hayes Kelly Hayes Michelle Hertzke V Suzie Hicks v W V m 1 A Chester Hinkle Gina Hodges Jim Huff Robbie Jacobs Donna Kelly Margaret Kitchens Annette Lanker 34 Jack Moore Norman Moore Donna Nelson Jeff Salazar Guy Sanborn Dean Schonlau Lyn Scott Justin Sidwell Joe Skufca Rhonda Smith Beverly Stark Karen Steele Kevin Taylor Steve Teal Jon Terry Sherryl Thomas Cathy Williams David Wyman 35 J Charlie Backes Barry Barnes Dede Bugay Kelly Bowland O 5vx c_ mec o S- 1 Brent Brandon Scott Bricker Katy Copeland Scott Cless Doug Doolin Dawn Falk Kurt Frentress Barbara Graham Candi Green Jennifer Gregory Theresa Hall Theresa Hatch I IDflWM 5 ooK â i 36 Doyle Hayes Michelle Hayes Mary Hellyer Marty Hinkle Mark Kagie Marvin Moon Jamie Monteith Sandra Montieth Goerge Patterson Jolene Pitney Roger Pourier Ron Rader Tammy Rolando Jeff Rudy Phil Sena Wayne Sena 38 Bonnie Singleton Rick Sheme Tobin Shore Carla Steele Cheryl Temple Stacy Temple Lyn Tryon Jeff Walkup Bruce Williams Jeff Emgarten Les Wyatt Terri Zabel 39 4 -w Principal George Henzke Superintendent Dr. Gary Toothaker High School Secretary Superintendent's Secretary Charlene Montgomery Judine Theis 41 Doris Andes Patrica Farr Peggy Foss Jim Funk Home Economics Spanish Business Chemstry, Math English Asst. Wrestling Journalism Coach. Eighth Gr. Wrestling Roy Gilbert William Grimes Math. Eighth Music Grade Basketball Boys' High School Track Doug Hall Physical Educa- tion, Head Foot- ball John Hays Auto Mechanics Wayne Klahn Industrial Arts Asst., Boys' Basket- ball, Asst., Boys' Jr. High Track Lucy Lowenhagen Jr. High English and Social Studies J 42 Marilyn McClure Librarian Don Morgan Social Studies es Jacqueline Morgan English Speech Sally Morton P.E.. Head Volleyball Girls' Track Terry Murphy Gretchen Norwalk Barbara O'Conner Bob Preator Electronics. Surveying Arts and Crafts Jr. High P.E. and Science. Biology. Jr. High P.E.. Welding Head Girlsâ Basketball. Asst. Football Coach Asst. Jr. High Track John Thrasher Gail Unruh Earth Science. Voc.. Social Studies Math. Head Wrestling. Seventh Grade Football Ann Wyman Counselor Jr. Sr. Plays 43 People at a school board meeting are left-right: John Hays, Bruce Yoast, Bob Carter, Craig Weaver, Darrell Hockett, Mario Ongaro, Gary Toothaker, Lessie Baird, George Hertzke, and Jon Hertzke. The School Board Members are Bob Carter, Herb Montieth, Craig Weaver, Darrell Hocket, and Mario Ongaro. Due to schedule conflicts, it was impossible to secure a recent photograph of the Advisory Board. We do, however, wish to acknowledge their contrib- ution to the Hayden Community by listing their names here. They are President, Barbara Friedl, Vice President, Ronnie Bugay, Secretary, Janet Dunham, Janet Camilletti, Peggy Dunning, Ila Hin- kle, Jerry Delay, Loise Haslem, Kala Bugay, Connie Moore, Dee Ward, Woody Shore, and Sam Monti- eth. 44 School board members and faculty members converse after a meeting. School Personal School Cooks - Mrs. Dubois, Mrs. Brazelton, School Nurse - Mrs. Gibson. Mrs. Fiveash, Mrs. Ciani. School Custodians - Mrs. Hayes, Mr. White, Mr. Bugay. School Bus Drivers Lori McCarty, Mrs. Barnes, Joe Clark, Sandy Sandercook, Grant Scoville, Judy Hayes, Audrey Hayes. 45 Football 1976 Hayden Tigers Football Team: (Bottom 1-r) Jeff Salazar. Jack Moore (manager), Bill Bennett, Rick Sheme, Kurt Frentress, Scott Cless, Ron Bricker, Bruce Williams. Charlie Backes. Rocky Bowdiah, Bob Bennett, (Middle row. 1-r) Joe Skufca, Doug Daley, Kevin Taylor, Bret Grandbouche, David Zehner, Jeff Walkup, Barry Barnes, Ron Rader, Kevon Zehner, Marvin Moon, Tim Barnes, (Standing, 1-r) David Hinkle (manager), David Funk, Randy Baum, Bryan Ward, Mike Steele, Byron McDonald, Doug Byford, Lynn Scott, Jim Montieth, Lambert Pitney, Jim Hayes, Lee Doolin, Gary Hinkle, Jon Hertzke (Asst. Coach), Mike Hall, Bob Preator (Asst. Coach), Doug Hall (Head Coach) The Starting Offense: (Front row) Mike Steele, Lynn Scott. Lee Doolin. Lambert Pitney, Gary Hinkle, Randy Baum, Bob Bennett, (Mid- dle) Byron McDonald, (Back row) Bryan Ward, Jim Hayes, Doug Byford, Jim Montieth Tiger defense moves in on Soroco Byron McDonald back 10 pass 47 Tiger Team Byron McDonald ( 13) tackles a Soroco player. David Zehner ( 3) comes in to help. at Work Bryan Ward ( 32) intercepts a pass. Coach Hall Jim Montieth ( 1) runs for a gain. TEAM RECORD Hayden 16 Meeker âJVâ Opponent 13 6 Basalt 12 22 Steamboat âJV 12 8 Kremmling 25 36 Craig JV 6 14 Soroco 12 8 Plateau Valley 6 12 North Park 8 Hayden 6 State Playoffs Lyons 31 Doug Byford ( 48) scores a touchdown. 48 Senior Football Players Lambert Pitney: 1, 2, 3, 4 Honorable Mention: 4 Bryan Ward: 3, 4 All Conference: 3, 4 Jim Hayes: 1, 2, 3, 4 All Conference: 4 All State: 4 Mike Steele: 1, 2, 3, 4 All Conference: 4 Sponsored by HAYDEN SPORTS 49 Girls' Kagie stretches to make the Cathy Williams is ready to assist Kim Zeh- return. ner over the net. Vicki Morton âârises to the occasion. ââ Support makes the difference: the team watches while Cathy Williams, Connie Williams and Connie Deatherage do their best. 50 Volleyball The Team: (seated, 1-r) Cathy Williams, Vicki Morton, Anne Williams, Karen Copeland, (second row, 1-r) Kim Zehner, Connie Deatherage, Connie Williams, Debbie Burbridge, (standing, 1-r) Sally Morton (coach), Kelly Copeland, Linda Hays, Janet Hays, Theresa Kagie, Doris Andes (Asst, coach). Kelly and Karen Copeland both go for the ball as Anne Williams watches. Shellie Bowland serves. Connie Williams and Karen Copeland in readiness. 51 Gymnastics (1-r) Katy Copeland, Becky Barnes, Tammy Green, Jolene Shelly Bowland Pitney, Denise Hellyer, Barbara Bruchez, Reanon Pitney, Betty Rickerby, Dawn Falk, Cheryl Temple. 52 Sponsored by Bernina Chalet, Craig, Co. Boys'Basketball Team Rocky Bowdish, Ed Bugay, Lee Doolin, David Wyman, Jim Hayes, Lyn Scott, Roger Huff, Doug Byford, Brian Ward, Donald Dowling, Byron McDonald, Jim Montieth, Connie Deatherage, Michelle Hertzke. JV Basketball (1-r): Kelly Bowland, Jim Huff, David Wyman, Kevin Zehner, Randy Baum, Mike Bunn, Rocky Bowdish, David Zehner, Kin Frentras, Managers Michele Henzke, Connie Deatherage. Jim Hayes shots a jumper with Byron McDonald and Jim Montieth looking on. Lyn Scott trying hard. 54 Senior Bryan Ward jumps high during action at HHS. Wrestling Front row 1-r: Jack Moore, Manager, Kevin Taylor, Rick Sheme, Dan Rolando, Mike Steele. (Mid- dle row 1-r:) Scott Cless, Norman Moore, Bill Bennett. (Top row 1-r:) John Thrasher (coach), Mark Kagie, David Funk, Joe Scufka, Jim Funk (asst, coach). A fight to the finish. Dan Rolando ready to pin. Rick stays in there. Larry Backes takes on a Sailor. 55 Girls' Basketball Team Back row 1-r: Vicki Morton, Jamie Momieth, Dede Bugay, Rhonda Smith. Theresa Kagie. Janet Hays, Linda Hays, Shayne Rienks, Kelly Copeland, Tammy Green, Beverly Stark, Brenda Bosick, and Carol Montieth. Front row 1-r: Miss Gross - assistant coach, managers - Sandra Montieth and Robin Hayes, and head coach Miss O'Connor. Carol Montieth lays-up two. Linda Hays battles for the rebound. Sponsored by Pleasant Real Estae, Craig, Colorado Boys' Track Bob Cole and Tom Jacobs run for the finish. Tom scores another first for Hayden. The finish looks imminent for Tigers Cole and Jacobs. Rod Lighthizer psyches up. Roy Gilbert (coach) clocks his winners. 58 Lighthizer runs the long-jump. Jacobs heads for another first. Shellie Bowland: And away we go! Karen Rhodes: Always number one! Shayne Reinks tries hard. Girls' Vicki Morton on the start. With the help of these senior girls, the Hayden Girls' Track Team became one to be remembered. 60 Track Brenda Bosick and Reanon Pitney on the handoff Kelly Copeland runs the hurdles. Shayne Reinks with the discus Carolyn Williams sends it flying. Judy Zehner over the bar Sponsored by BOB'S SPORTS CENTER â Craig, Colorado 61 Organizations Football Cheerleaders Vicki Morton, Head Shayne Rienks Karen Copeland Teresa Cypert 63 Wrestling Cheerleaders Karen Rhodes Donna Kelly Margaret Kitchens Tammy Barnes - Head Cheerleaders In Action 66 67 Drill Team Back row 1-r: Candi Green, Becky Barnes, Tammy Rolando, Katy Copeland, Connie Deatherage, Tammy Green, and Rhonda Smith. Middle row 1-r: Mary Hellyer, Jamie Montieth, Anne Williams, and Cathy Williams. Front row 1-r: Laurie Kitchens, Dede Bugay, and Karen Steele. J T -V ÂŁ Y S Drill Team Officers: (bottom) Miss Farr (Sponsor), (top, 1-r) Anne Williams (Drill Leader), Connie Deatherage (Assistant Drill Leader), Tammy Green (Secretary- T reasurer). (Front row 1-r:) Gina Hodges, Margaret Kitchens, Sherryl Thomas, Thomas Wyman, Jerry Murphy, Jolene Pit- ney, Cheryl Temple. (Middle row 1-r:) Bill Grimes (conductor), Cheryl Blomquist, Donna Kelly, Doug Byford, Rocky Bowdish, Tammy Green, Katy Copeland, Dede Bugay, Bonnie Singleton. (Top row 1-r:) Cathy Wil- liams, Kelly Copeland, Connie Deatherage, Linda Hays, Shayne Rienks, Tammy Rolando, Tammy Barnes, Sandra Montieth, Lynn Tyron. 69 League Honor Choir Jerry Murphy, Doug Byford, Thomas Wyman, Connie Deatherage, Tammy Green, Shayne Rienks, Terri Zabel, Rocky Bowdish, Mary Hellyer, Cheryl Temple. League Honor Band (Back row 1-r:) Michele Hayes, Jerry Murphy, Connie Deatherage, Rhonda Smith, Kelly Bowland, Brenda Bosick, Mark Signs, Kim Zehner. (Front row 1-r:) Cheryl Temple, Rick Sheme, David Zehner, Bruce Williams, Laurie Kitchens, Kurt Frentress, Barry Barnes. Stage Band Back row 1-r: Tammy Rolando, Bruce Williams, and Kurt Frentress. Middle row 1-r: Kelly Bowland, Kevon Zehner, David Funk, Barry Barnes, Tobin Shore, and Many Hinkle. Front row 1-r: Mr. Grimes, Lee Doolin, Rick Sheme, Joe Skufca, and Jerry Murphy. Mr. Grimes and the band. Marty Hinkle is the drummer Sponsored by the CLOSET DOOR, Craig, Colorado Band Back 1-r: Mark Signs, Carla Steele, Michele Hayes, Many Hinkle, and Pat Zabel. 5th row: Kevon Zehner, Barry Barnes, Tobin Shore, Kelley Bowland, and David Funk. 4th row: Jerry Murphy, Danny Rolando, Lee Doolin, Guy Sanborn, Joe Skufka, and Rick Sheme. 3rd row: Bruce Williams, Laurie Kitchens, Kurt Fren- tress, David Zehner, Tammy Rolando, Bechy Barnes, and Larry Nay. 2nd row: Shellie Bowland, Brenda Bosick, Rhonda Smith. Terrie Zabel, Cheryl Temple, Annette Lanker, and Shayne Rienks. Front: Mr. Grimes, Denise Hellyer, Cynthia Kinney, Kim Zehner, Connie Williams, and Connie Deatherage. H.H.S. Twirlers Left to right: Connie Williams, Kim Zehner. Cynthia Kinney, and Denise Hellyer. National Honor society members are Back row 1-r: Jerry Murphy,Tom Wyman, and Mark Signs. Middle row 1-r: Kim Zehner, Shayne Rienks, Cynthia Kinney, and Theresa Kagie. Front row 1-r, Janet Hays, Mrs. McClure, Shellie Bowland, Vickie Morton, and Anne Williams. The new members are Back row 1-r: John Fiveash, David Wyman, Doug Byford, and Linda Hays. Middle row l-r: Susie Hicks, Annete Lanker, Jody Grandbouche, Rhonda Smith, and Connie Deatherage. Front row 1-r, Rocky Bowdish, Brenda Bosick, Margaret Kitchens, Cathy Wil- liams, Karen Steele, and Mike Steele. National Honor Society Initiation President Tom Wyman speaks. Shellie Bowland speaks on scholastic abil ity. Theresa Kagie lights a candle. Student Council Officers: (bottom, 1-r) Connie Deatherage, Secretary; Jerry Murphy, Treasurer; Jim Montieth, Parliamentarian; (top, standing) Tom Wyman, Head Boy; Vicki Morton, Head Girl. Student Council Members Back row 1-r: Bill Byford, Phil Sena, Karen Rhodes, and Rhonda Smith. 2nd row: Joe Skufca, Jerry Murphy, Tom Wyman, Vicki Morton, Danny Rolando, and Donald Dowling. Front row: Susan Toothaker, Connie Deth- erage, Tammy Rolando, Jim Montieth, and Mike Steele. Mrs. Jacqueline Morgan, Student Council Sponsor The student council members met twice a week as a class. These sessions provided ample time for their business. Outstanding projects for the year were the installations of a pop machine, and a juke box. One of the members made the wooden benches that were placed by the library. Students enjoyed the relaxing atmosphere of music, a place to sit, and something to drink. Athletic Club (1-r:) Bryan Ward, Cynthia Kinney, Doug Byford, Teresa Cypert, Bruce Barnes. This page, upon which is printed a picture of the Hayden High Athletic Club Officers, serves as a tribute to all the hard-working teams, coaches, and cheerleaders in the various branches of athletics. We wish to praise and honor them in this brief written testimonial because of their many contributions to the school. Their fine competitive spirit, their eth- ics in the field of competition, their hard-won victories and sportsman like defeats all help prove they are Hayden Tigers in every sense of the word. We congratulate you and wish you continued success in the future. 78 79 Forensics Back row 1-r: Byron McDonald, Jerry Murphy, Tome Wyman, Lambert Pitney, Gary Hinkle, Rod Lightrizer, Jim Sena, and David Funk. Middle row 1-r: Theresa Kagie, Cynthia Kinney, Vicki Morton, Shayne Rienks, Shellie Bow- land, Reanon Pitney, Glenda Rhodes, Connie Williams, and instructor Mrs. Morgan. Front row 1-r: Debbie Bur- bridge, Tammy Barnes, Laurie Kitchens, Barbara Bruchez, Denise Hellyer, Janet Hays, and Robin Hayes. so This is a typical speech trip! Sponsored by Steamboat Village Plaza, Steamboat Spgs. Co. The state qualifiers are back row 1-r: Debbie Burbridge, Shayne Rienks, Tom Wyman, Lambert Pitney, Gary Hinkle, Rod Lighthizer, and Tammy Barnes. Front row 1-r: Theresa Kagie, Cyntia Kinney, Jerry Murphy, Jim Sena, Shellie Bowland, Reanon Pitney, Laurie Kitchens, and their instructor Mrs. Morgan. Speech students were highly disap- pointed when the flu epidemic hit Hayden and forced the students to miss the state meet. These students will never know how they would have placed, but we feel they are all win- ners anyway. 81 These are speech students? Tammy, Vicki, Theresa. Journalism Jouinalish class: (seated 1-r:) Tammy Green, Margaret Kitchens, Karen Steele, Cheryl Blomquist, Annette Lanker, (Standing 1-r:) Vicki Morton, Editor, Robin Hayes, Connie Williams, Pat Farr, Sponsor, Jim Montieth, Jody Grandbouche, Business Manager. The task of those involved in journalism revolves around the news as it is seen in the high school set- ting. We report school news and assemble from beginning to end, that is, from selling ads to completing pages, the annual. We hope that we will continue to do the excellent work of recording the year-to-year memories of Hayden High School. The Journalism Class 82 . Junior High Jr. High Class Officers L-r: Kelly Cobb - President, Chris Hellyer - Vice President, Jerry Delay - Treasurer, Susan Toothaker - Student Council Rep., Deneen Pourier - Secretary. These are the 7th grade offi- cers. L-r: Debbie Hockett - Vice President, Michelle McClure - Secretary, Bill Byford - Student Council Rep., Melinda Bell Treasurer, Tori Clark - President. These are the 8th grade class officers. Sponsored by CASHWAY, Craig Colorado 85 Melinda Bell Bill Betts George Bosick Craig Bricker Bill Byford Tori Clark Joy Cless Sherry Cozzens Della Daley Beverly Doolin Denette Doolin Teresa Gibbs Becky Gilmore Thad Grandbouche 86 David Hinkle Debbie Hockett Frank Holloway Roy Kinney Eric Lanker Ray Lighthizer Mishelle McClure Mike Mosher Brad Munden Brian Musick Irl Rhodes Bridget Salazar Kip Shore Jim Thomas 87 Marie Blee Carla Bowland John Byford Kelly Cobb Glen Daniels Roxie Darrell Jerry Delay Ronnie Doolin Brenda Fiveash Kelly Fried Dana Gingrich Clifford Gledhill Ruth Gregory Lila Hall Bill Hayes Bob Hayes Chris Hellyer Shawn King Elsie Manzanares Marti Moore 88 Kenneth Nelson Holly Patterson Deneen Pourier Kent Rader Tony Railsback Jimmy Reich Michael Rigas Scott Rienks Duane Rogers Chris Smith Jon Sundberg Pete Spitellie Kristen Terry Ronnie Thomas Susan Toothaker Rick Troutman Kelly Ward Charles Wyatt Ken Wyatt Norman Yoast 89 Junior High Wrestling Hayden Junior High Wrestlers: (front row, 1-r) Ray Lighthizer, Frank Holloway, John Byford, Ron Doolin, Irl Rhodes, Craig Bricker, Chip Gledhill. (middle row, 1-r) John Thrasher (coach), Kent Rader, Rick Troutman. Jerry Delay, Bill Hayes, Bobby Hayes, Buddy Harper, Ronnie Thomas, (top row, 1-r) Jim Funk (ast. coach), Bill Byford, Brad Munden, Thad Grandbouche, David Hinkle, Glen Daniels, Bambi Gowin. 90 Jr. High Basketball Eighth Grade League Champions: (bottom, 1-r) George Bosick, Brian Musick, Craig Bricker, Frank Holloway, Eric Lander. Top (1-r) Irl Rhodes, Brad Munden, Thad Grandbouche, Pay Lighthizer, Kip Shore, Mike Mosher, Roy Gilbert (coach). Seventh Grade Basketball: (bottom, 1-r) Norman Yoast, Scott Rienks, Ronnie Doolin, John Sund- burg. (top, 1-r) Robert Hayes, Glen Daniels, John Byford, Jon Hertzke (coach). 91 Sponsored by Marj Marr, Craig, CO Jr. High Football 8th Grade Back 1-r. Thad Grandbouche, Irl Rhodes. Craig Bricker and Roy Kinney. 2nd row - Bill Betts, Frank Holloway, Brian Musick, George Bosick, and Kip Shore. Front - Coach Taramoto, Erick Lanker, Bill Byford, Mike Mosher, and Brad Munden. 7th Grade 92 Back row 1-r. Glen Daniels, John Byford, Ron Doolin, Bob Hayes. 2nd row - Coach Thrasher, Norman Yoast, Scott Rienks, Jerry Delay, and Pete Spitellie. Front row - Ron Rader, Duane Rogers, Clifford Gledhill, Rick Troutman, and Ron Thomas. Jr. High Cheerleaders Chris Hellyer Debbie Hockett Kelly Cobb Melinda Bell 93 Twirlers L-R: Debbie Hockett, Michelle McClure, Melinda Bell. Gymnastics L-R: Susan Toothaker, Brenda Fiveash, Carla Bowland, Coach Miss. Tackett. Band (l-r) Front Row: Michelle McClure, Jackie Hellyer, Susan Toothaker. (Middle Row:) Pete Spitellie, Tori Clark, Debbie Hockett, Deneen Pourier, Diane Gingrich. (Third row:) Brian Music, Norman Yoast, John Byford, Ronnie Doolin, George Bosick, Erick Lanker, Roy Kinney, Glenn Daniels, Scott Rienks. Choir (l-r) Front row: Deneen Pourier, Chris Hellyer, Scott Rienks, Pete Spitellie, Kenneth Nelson, Ron- nie Doolin, Elsie Manzanares, Mishelle McClure, Jackie Hellyer, Holly Patterson. Back row (l-r) Eric Lanker, John Byford; Tori Clark, Beverly Doolin, Debbie Hockett, Kelly Cobb, Kelli Jo Friedl, Dana Gingrich. 95 Jerry Murphy and Shayne Rienks won the Elks Scholarship. Kim Zehner and Connie Williams doing their thing. Tigers make beautiful music. Cheerleaders in motion. First Aid class at work. 96 97 V,.- :' .; .⢠t6;talje this op rtunity tp j?f er my hearty congratulations to of you hive succeeded fh reaqWf bne of , t v â⢠giais that yoi .have set for. ypntselves in life. As you con- . gro 4htf';me, eathr j[ i efÂŤ remember'the successes tjj jfc W: gh;seh i: rtences Tike pride in what. : powfetls ⢠soi de of â. â of you s6i$e'pf the bac c- ' f e .j he sucdes nlln he ield Of youj choice, ' wijl enable ' 4jf j d 4h (.( riot a ii 'i hpw ideas:aiul â jjieiity iv ââ˘: ':.- yoUy qi ujatipn wjlÂŁ prove( ter hive give you the ' . wmM Yampa Valley State Bank 252 West Jefferson K S' o x Ve C3 v pJv n cjSC Hayden, Colorado 4 (j . q ÂŁ-. l ) ixv' CXY-e 276-3344 r-7 - CXXr VAfvJi N-C g checking accounts savings accounts safe deposit boxes installment loans farm loans auto loans money orders livestock loans travelers checks Christmas club bank-by-mail service 101 THE MOP SHOPPE The Best Hairstyling 36850 Village Circle Steamboat Springs, Colo. THE DOROTHY SHOP Downtown Craig, Colorado OVERGAARD FURNITURE COMPANY 1 V4 miles West of Steamboat Springs Armstrong Carpets Pittsburgh Paints 102 MODEL SPORTS SHOP Guns - Ammunition Red Wing Boots Fishing Tackle Fish and Game Licenses 6ill Bullocks In Steamboat Springs, Colorado Phone 879- Lincoln USufcd's Glenwood Springs Aspen Vail Steamboat Springs Grand Junction Good Luck to the Class of 1977 THE BROKEN DRUM CAFE TIM'S TEXACO 103 THE BARE NECESSITIES STEAMBOAT FLORAL GREENHOUSE Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1977 Unique Gifts Home Accessories Interior Design Mt. Werner Ski Time Square Steamboat Colorado ERINE and ELAINE ANDERSON Phone: 879-2242 (r Equipment By Dolomite Munari Clothes By Obermeyer Sportcaster Mountain Products Innsbruck Edelweiss Hot Gear Saska Dynafit Fischer Century Lange Kneissel Kastle P.O. Box 5410 Ski Times Square Steamboat Springs, CO 303 - 879-2354 A Full-Line Ski Shop Servicing All of Northwest Colorado 104 BOB QUILLEN President BEAR VALLEY CO-OP Quality Feeds Farming Equipment Auto Supplies 11 West Victory Way Craig, Colorado P.O. Box 1112 303 - 824-9491 General Contractors Electrical Contractors Craig Sand and Gravel Butler Builder @jp) Phone 276-3331 Hayden, CO WOODY AUTO SALES YOUR TROUBLES OIL PRODUCTS Skelly Gas Delta Tires Complete Auto Care State Inspection Phone 276-3343 Hayden, Colorado 105 : M ÂŽ 'TEAMSDET SEETHES mm service Complete Travel Plannirig % SPORTS Something for Everyone 519 Yampa Ave. Craig, Colo. Ph. 824-3922 IN THE HARBOR HOTEL Steamboat Springs Colorado 80477 Ph. 879-0739 P.O. Box 88 All Services Free Rental Cars Cruises - Hotels Groups and Individuals Package Plants WAGON WHEEL WESTERN WEAR Good Luck Seniors Fashions for the Whole Family 356 Ranney Craig, Colo. Ph. 824-6945 106 Viking, Norse, Nelco and Other Brands 805 Lincoln Avenue Steamboat Springs, Colorado Phone: 879-1337 SIGNAL HILL SUPPER CLUB Steaks ⢠Seafood ⢠Salad Bar Your Hosts - UNCLE BEB and ,,SHORTY,, Cocktail Lounge Banquet Facilities Reservations Accepted Phone: 824-6682 Craig, Colorado One Mile West of Craig on Highway 40 To Routt M County National 5 f % MacPHERSON RAYMOND. JR. Assistant Vice-President t. c. THE ROUTT COUNTY NATIONAL BANK 320 Lincoln Avenue Steamboat Springs, Colorado 80477 Telephone:(303)879-0550 107 ÂŁ M V'â Providing Life-long Learning Experience COLORADO x % % h: $ Q 7 Vi 3 . NORTHWESTERN VV . 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T u A , ⢠v â˘'FLi. ii HAYDEN LUMBER AND SUPPLY RON and GLORIA BRICKER 360 West Jefferson For Top Plywood of All Kinds, Hardware, Marvin Windows, Storm Windows, Doors and Paint. Phone: 276-3455 1U Proud to Be Pan ÂŁOx.AY 7 of Colorado West OCT CT j T LL Congratulations, Seniors -U Y ' â JA!C ÂŁ .flÂŁ . ÂŁ v fe ÂŁÂŁÂ â ' 4. Colorado West is God's country. You can help to keep it that way. Use electricity wisely.... ÂŤof wastefully. COLORAOO UTE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION INC THE DUTCH MILL t I ft0 A ' Al J O- JERRY'S TEXACO Ttresiont East Victory Way Craig. Colorado Phone: 844-3048 |----------- HAYDEN VALLEY bo - T rO 8 X eb Congratulations - 0 . 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