Hayden High School - Tiger Yearbook (Hayden, CO)

 - Class of 1979

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Q m yo£ Dear Charlie, jCet’s Qo dishing Zonight Bugay-. We, Zhe Students Of Wish Zo Dedicate “Diary Zo fou And Say Zhanks dor All you’ve Done dor Us. you’ve Dived Jn Our Zown dor 21 years And Have Worked dor H.H.S. dor 5. you’ve Always Been Willing Zo Help Out And Zhat’s Why We (five Zhis Book Zo you. Mr k Ms kelly Copeland and Cyn Scott were chosen for the honor of being Mr. and Ms. M.M.S. JCyn Scott has been in sports throughout his high school years. Me was class favorite his junior year, kelly Copeland also has participated in sports including; track, basketball and volleyball. She was class president her freshman year, kelly was in honor society her junior and senior years F - - 1 „ IZw s5 Zr.ll’ . f , of Carol Montieth and Justin Sidwell are the senior class favorites. Carol's perfect smile is almost al- ways shining. Justin has a friendly attitude to everyone he meets. The Senior Class of '79' was run by some big mouths or at least that is what they ended up being after our class meetings. Topping everybody was Donna Kulikowski as president; close to her was Cathy Williams as Vice President (Pictured Be- low) . Keeping everything on record was Margaret Kitchens and last but not least, Teresa Jackson with dollar signs in her eyes. But not to forget our sponsors: Mr. Unruh, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Heck, and Mrs. Morton. We often wondered how many times they went home and cried after our class meetings. 6 Vicki Archuleta shyest 4 Kandy Mackes Kecky Karnes Melanie Karnes Kandy Kauni Zim Karnes Homecoming cand. 4; class play 3; student council 3,4; Rep. 3; Parlimentarian 4; ski club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; all-conference 3,4; Basketball 2 Cheryl Klomquist class play 3; choir 2; speech 3; H-Club 3,4; Rowdy club 4; Volleyball 3 Krenda Korick class treasurer 2; most likely to succeed 4; class play 3; speech 3,4; state 3,4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; H-club 2,3,4; rowdy club 4; cheerleader 4; basketball 2,3; track 1,2 ,3,4; district 1,2,3,4; band 1,2,3,4; honor band 1,2,3,4; solo ensemble 3 8 Zachary “Rocky Rowdish Class V.P. 3; Homecoming cand. 3,4; Flirt 1,2,3; class clown 4; class play 3; choir 2; National Honor Society 2,3,4; student council 4; Head boy 4; Boys State delegate 3; H-Club 1,2,3,4; Rowdy club 4; Track 1,2,3,4; district 1,2,3,4; state 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; all-conference 4; Basketball 2,3,4 Mike Rum Basketball 1,2,3; class play 3; choir 3; Boys State delegate 3 Kelly Copeland class president 1; Homecoming cand. 3,4; class fa- vorite 3; Miss HHS 4; class play 3; choir 1,2,4; drill team 1; National Honor Society 3,4; H-Club 1,2,3,4; secretary 4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; allconf. 3,4; all-toum, 3,4; MVP 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; all-conf. 2,3,4; all-toum. 2,3; MVP 3; Track 1,2,3,4; district 1,2,3,4; state 1,2,3,4; MVP 3 Connie Deatkerage Winter sports cand. 3; class favorite 2; class play 3; choir 2,3; Honor choir 2; band 1,2,3,4; honor band 1,2,3,4; solo ensemble 1,2,3,4; Western state 2,3,4; Adams state 2,3,4; all state 3; stage band 3,4; speech 3; state 3; Student council 2,3; secretary 2,3; drill team 1,2; National Honor Society 2,3,4; sec. 3; H-Club 1,2,3,4; ski club 3; outstanding Jr. girl award 3; Volleyball 1,2; boys basketball mgr. 2,3 9 Doug Doolin Football 4 Cec Doolin Winter sports king 3; most athletic 4; band 1,2; honor band 1,2; H-club 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; all conf. 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; all conf. 3,4; Track 1,2; district 1 Monty Doolin Kill (graft am speech 1; ski club 3,4 10 Kret Qrandboucke Best dress 4; H-club 1,2,3(4; Football 1,2,3,4; all-conf. 3,4; wrestling 1,2,3,4; district 1,2,3,4 Cinda Mays class treasurer 3; winter sports queen 4; most athletic 4; Nation- al Honor Society 2,3,4; H-club 1,2,3,4; rowdy club 4; speech 3; student council 4; head girl 4; drill team 1; Daughters of Ameri- can Revolution 4; volleyball 1,2,3,4; all-conf. 4; all-toum. 3,4; basketball 2,3,4; all-conf. 4; track 1,2; state 1; district 1; boys track mgr. 2 Zeresa Maukos Zammy Qrern class V.P. 3; volleyball 1,2; basketball 1,2,3; track 1; class play 3; choir 1,2,3,4; honor choir 1,2,3,4; solo ensemble 3,4; speech 3; drill team 1,2; H-club 2,3 Kerry “Suzzi” Micks Jr. class Jr. director class play 3; band 1,4; honor band 4; solo en- semble 1,4; speech 3,4; state 3; best actress award 3; student council rep 1; drill team 3; Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4; Girls State delegate 3; F.H.A. 1; pres. 1; art club 3; outstanding student award 1 11 Donna Kelley Chester Hinkle Jint Huff Margaret Kitchens class secretary 4; Miss Merry Christmas cand. 3; queen 4; Miss Spirit 3,4; class play 3; cheerleader 2,3,4; all toum. squad 3; all toum. cheerleader 2,3; head 4; drill team 1; Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4; H- club 2,3,4; Rowdy-club 4 Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; H-Club 1,2,3,4; Winter Sports cand. 4; Choir 4; Rowdy Club 4 Zeresa flackson class treasurer 4; Voleyball manager 4; Wrestling man- ager 4; choir 3,4; V Dcaun Covato Donna “Nelson Kulikowski Homecoming cand. 4; class Pres. 4; choir 1,2,3,4; art club 3 Jon Cigtitner Friendliest 3,4; ski club 1,2,3,4 volleyball 3,4; boys wres- tling manager 3,4; band 1,2,3,4; solo ensemble 2,4; speech 3; drill team 3; National Honor Society 2,3,4; H-club 3,4; pep club 1; art club 3,4; math club 3,4; Elks's Most Valu- able Student Award 4; craftsman scholarship nomi - nee 4 Annette Canker Robin Cighttiizer Mr Merry Christmas cand. 3; basketball 1,2,3; track 2,3; class play 3; ski club 3,4 13 Priscilla Kodgers Woman Moore Carol Mon tieth Football mngr. 1; wrestling rrrngr. 2,3; track mngr. 1,2,3,4; class play 3; choir 1,4; speech 3, ski club 3,4 Chris Perrin Jack Moore 14 Jeff Salazar Football 2,4; Wrestling 3,4 Joe Skufca class V.P. 1; class play 3; band 1,4; stage band 2,3,4; student council rep. 2,3,4; boys state delegate 3; H-club 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; wrestling 1,2,3,4; district 1,2,3,4; state 2,3; track 1,2,3,4; district 1,2,3,4; state 2,3,4 Justin Sidwell class favorite 4; wrestling 4; band 1,2,3 Cyn Scott Homecoming cand. 3; Winter sports cand. 3; class favorite 3; Mr. HHS 4; choir 4; student council rep 1; H-club 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; all-conf. 2,4; allstate 4;Basketball 1,2,3,4; all conf. 4; Track 1,2,3,4; district 2,3,4 Khonda Smith Winter sports cand. 4; class play 3; choir 1,2,3; band 1,2,3,4; honor band 1,2,3,4; solo ensem- ble 3,4; speech 3; student council rep. 2; drill team 2; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Gir;s State alternate 3; H-club 2,3,4; vol- leyball 1,2; basketball 1,2 15 Beverly Stark class V.P. 4; Miss Merry Christ- mas cand. 3; class clown 4; class play 3; speech 3; drill team 1,2; National Honor Society 2,3,4; H- club 1,2,3,4; volleyball 1,2,3,4; basketball 3,4; track 1,2,3,4 Karen Steele Cathy Williams H-club 2,3; ski club 3,4; nation- al handicap races 3,4; volleyball 3; basketball 2,3 Kevin Zaylor Mr Merry Christmas cand. 3; most talented 4; class play 3; band 4; stage band 3,4; speech 3,4; state 3,4; H- club 1,2,3,4; rowdy club 4; football 1,2,3,4; wrestling 2; track 1,2,3,4; district 1,2,3,4 class V.P. 1; secretary 2,3; Homecoming queen 3; best dress 4; class play 3; band 1,2; speech 3,4; state 3,4; drill team 2; H- club 2,3,4; Girls State Delegate 3; cheerleader 1,3; head 3; all- toum. squad 3; track 1,2,3,4; district 1,2,3,4; state 2 David Wyman class President 2,3; Mr Merry Christmas cand. 4; Most likely to succeed 3,4; class play 3; speech 3; student council 3; treasurer 3; National Honor Society 2,3,4; V.P. 3; Pres. 4; Boys state dele- gate 3; UfN. delegate 3; H-club 2,3,4; track 2,3,4; district 2,3,4; state 2,3,4; 16 Silent now but for how long What a hunk Speaks for itself Mutt G Jeff Dr. Jekel y -■ k. • Foxy on the run Mr. Hyde 17 I don't believe it 18 Mas' a £VVA The year is 1989 and Paramount Pictures had just bought the exclusive rights to the production of multi-million dollar film, ' 'What Ever Happened to the Class of '1979'. For this film they have called upon the two best talent scouts in the business, KELLY COPELAND and RHONDA SMITH, to seek out an appropriate a cast. Reading the script brings back high school memories. This motivates them to go in search of their old classmates of Hay- den High, with hopes of making some of them Hollywood stars. They kept good, good records of their classmates' names and addresses, and this is how they got started. Upon arriving at the airport our luggage was checked by three suspicious-looking narcotic agents, BILL BENNETT, ED DOOL1N, and MONTY DOOL1N. When we asked them if they would like to become stars, they all casually replied, Hey, Man, we're happy where we are! We quickly said, ' 'Farewell'' and boarded the plane where we were met by our stewardess, TAMMY GREEN, saying, Coffee, Tea, or Me..JV.. Tammy turned our offer down for a part in the movie, because she was right in the middle of hooking onto the pilot, JOHN L1GHTNER. Cy We figured that since Tammy didn't take our offer we might as well not ask John, but we did run into the co-pilot RAN- DY BAUM and asked him. Randy always did like planes and we guessed he still really did because he turned us down, too! Seated in the plane we started watching the movie they had for us. It was a foreign film in which we recognised BRET CRANDBOUCHE. We later found that Bret made it big in foreign love films. We then decided that he was doing better than us, so we marked him off our list. Lounging around after the movie we had a cocktail and listened to the music they supplied for us. There playing bass gui- tar was KEVIN TAYLOR, lead singer was DAVID WYMAN, JACK MOORE on the drums, and accompanying them was BILL GRAHAM on the piano. Kevin was a good guitarist in high school, but the other three were never very good with notes. After listening to their performance we found that they didn't have it all together and decided that they weren't exactly what we were looking for. When we landed in Hayden we headed toward the old high school to seek out other classmates (since the class of '79' was notorius for always being at school). There in the library we noticed the school board in session. We peeked inside to see if anything had changed. We saw a sign that read ' 'President'' and behind the sign we saw LEE DOOLIN; seated next to him was CAROL MONTIETH. After conversing with the two we found that they were still good friends, but that they were so busy with school board and things that they didn't have time to be in a movie, so we headed down the hall. We stopped at the art room because of shouting and screaming within the room. Holding our ears we saw our Senior class President of '79', DONNA KUL1KOWSK1, screaming at the top of her lungs to get order in the room. This scene quickly re- minded us of our class meetings our Senior year. Amongst the group of women we saw PRICELLA ROGERS and TERESA HAUKOUS talking while Donna was screaming. We figured out that it was a P.T.S.A. meeting. Wisely we decided to not take part in this scene so we left. Relaxing back at the motel we turned on the radio in time for the ' 'Big Band Sounds of Willy Bill Grimes . Featured in the program with Mr. Grimes was solo clarinetist CONNIE DEATHERAGE. Figuring that Mr Grimes was too old to be in the movie and that Connie was probably on tour for several months, we scratched them off our list. After the radio program we turned on the TV to watch Monday Night Football. As NORMAN MOORE the sports anouncer, (who replaced Howard Cossell) introduced the players, we recognized the co-captains JIM HUFF and KELLY HAYES, the star running back JOE SKUFCA, and the quarterback ROBIN L1GHTH1ZER. Looking over the sidelines at their mascot 'The Hayden Hulk', we had a glimpse of BRENDA BOSK Hayden Hulk chee- leader. We watched the game to the slaughtering end, in which the Hulks won 103-6. The Hulks were so beat up that even t- Aj03 - plastic surgery couldn't fix them before our movie so we checked them off our list. Before we turned the TV off we noticed another sponser of ours on a commercial. There dressed as a tomato was MR HECK. We had found out that after a Halloween party our Senior year he was signed by Hunts Vegetables to do tomato com- mercials. We checked him off our list because he might be a little fruity. We then turned the set off and went to sleep. The next morning we found out that the rest of our class no longer lives in Hayden, so we went in search. Our first stop was Las Vegas where we learned tht TIM BARNES and STEVE TEAL were co-owners in the biggest adult magazine store. We found them and asked them if they would like to be in our movie. The two playboy bachelors replied, 1 'Only if it is X-rated.'' Checking them off our list we headed out for our next stop, Chicago. In Chicago we had to do alot of searching to find the head of the Mafia ' 'Dirty Sally'', alias MRS MORTON. When we came upon her, someone came running to us. It was BEVERLY STARK, Dirty Sally's personal body guard. While visiting with Dirty Sally, a few of her guys came in after doing a job. They were DOUG DOOLIN and CHRIS PERRIN. Knowing that if we brought them back to Hollywood with us we probably would get robbed, we didn't even bring the movie topic up and went safely on our way to Mexico. Reaching the border between the U.S. and Mexico, we were stopped by the Mexican police. When our car was searched, we asked what the reason was. They told us about two girls who were smuggling turquoise across the border. We asked them their names and they replied Donna and Deann'', right away we realized that the girls were DONNA KELLEY and DEANN LOVATO. If the two girls came across the border we know that they would be caught, so we scratched their names off. Traveling south we hit the cattle ranch in southern Brazil. There we found KEN WHITE, MIKE BUNN, JUSTIN S1DWELL, and JEFF SALAZAR posing as cowpokes. We were invited in for coffee where we met up with CHERYL BLOMQUIST. Cheryl had been their cook, supervisor and mother ever since the cattle ranch started. The ranch was just in their peak of business, and no one could get free, so we went on our way. We next traveled straight across to China where we had to climb Mt. Everest. There we found our fourth and last sponser MR UNRUH. He was the latest Guru. We were pretty much out of air when we reached the top, so we only stayed for a short while. When we asked him about the movie he replied, ' 'Confusious says man who goes for stars, ends up seeing stars.'' After the trip to China we went looking for a classmate who was an oil tycoon with a harem. Reaching our destiny we weren't surprised to find ROCKY BOWDISH with LINDA HAYS as head of the harem. Joining Linda in the harem were MAR- GARET KITCHENS, VICKIE ARCHELETA, TERESA JACKSON, and ANNETTE LANKER. Rocky stated that he was wanted in the U.S. for bigamy and so he and the girls couldn't join us back in the States. Moving onto Paris we stopped in a famous clothing shop owned by KAREN STEELE and LYN SCOTT. Going inside we found that JACQUE PL1LER was one of their sales ladies. The queen of England was due in to do her shopping during our filming so none of the three could make it. We moved on to familiar surroundings, not that we had been in Holland before, but we sure had been in the Dutch Mill alot. Yes there was a Chain of Dutch Mills around the world, but BECKY BARNES and MELANIE BARNES preferred to set the headquarters up in Holland. We weren't surprised to find that Becky took over the old Mill in Hayden and had asked Melanie to go in on it with her. They said that they never could find anyone to take care of the business so they turned us down. We went onto Finland in search of a nut house. Not for us, but for CATHY WILLIAMS and SUZZI HICKS. We found that Cathy was the head nurse at the asylum, Suzzi was the recreational director and she sometimes told some of her jokes (no wonder the guys are crazy). When we reached their room we saw RANDY BACKES. Randy made sure that we knew that he was faking his illness because of the love he had for one of the nurses. As for CHESTER HINKLE (who was also there) well nobody knows. These three, excluding Chester, were our last hope but when they turned us down we decided to stay for a little treatment ourselves. Nobody said we didn't deserve it! -wlu, [js xlodt- 20 These Are The $ uniar Class Officers And Sponsors. Top L-R; Jeff Walkup- treasurer, Ms. Bateman - sponsor, Rick Sheme- student council. Bottom L-R; Katy Copeland - secretary, Mr. Preator- sponsor, Carrie Sweetser- president, Michele Hayes - student council. Not pictured; Barry Barnes - parlamentarian, Kurt Frentress-vice presi- dent, Mr. Houk, and Ms. Cavanagh - sponsors. Our Two Samite juniors Are Marry And Carrie. It's easy to see why these two smilin' Juniors are favorites. Barry Bames-L-is the class parlamentarian, active in football, basketball, speech, and other school activities. Carrie Sweetser-R-is the class president, plays basketball, volley- ball , and is a member of Honor Society. These two people are a great asset to the class of 80 . 22 Zkis te Zke Class Of .. . Nineteen Hundred And Sigkty. Lynn Tryon Katy Copeland Scott Bricker Carla Steele Charlie Backes Candi Green Dawn Falk Bruce Williems Mary Hellyer David Tipton Terri Zabel WOW! Watch out, Mark Jolene Pitney Tresa Hall I'm in Love! Scott Cless Mark Kagle Not pictured: Bill Hancock, or Jerry Nash Dana Stephenson High World? ! ? jm What is it? Cheryl Temple Not me ! ? ! Sure ... Get out of here ! ) Our Sophomore Savor ites Me Mead M mi den And Melinda Kell Melinda is a friendly and creative girl and Brad is a wild and crazy guy. The class of 81'1 zoomed ahead with Melinda Bell as president, Roy Kinney as vice president, Bev Doolin as treasurer, Scott Ellis and Brad Munden as student council representa- tives , and Jackie Hellyer as secre- tary . Our sponsors are Mr. Knecht, Miss Leppert, and Mr. Klahn. 28 Roy Kinney Eric Lanker Ray Lighthizer Mishelle McClure Mike Mosher Brian Musick Sonia Newman It Bridget Salazar Jeanette Tipton Our “82” Officers Are Oh Zop Top Row (L-R): Ms. Lehrer, Mr. Gilbert, Mr. Vandertook, (Sponsors) Bottom Row (L-R): Kelly Cobb (Secretary), Ronnie Doolin, Deneen Pourier (Student Council), Elsie Manzanares (President), Carla Bowland (Treasurer), Cody Sweetser (Vice Presi- dent) . Deneen And Wendell Are Zke freskman Class favorites because: Zkey Are ftotk Active Jn Sports, And Are Very friendly. Zkey ftotk Are Well- Diked. sponsored by Peru inn Sewing Chalet-Craig I've heard of togetherness, but this is ridiculous! ! ! Freshmen will be Freshmen. Kelly Cobb Glenn Daniels Marie Blee Carla Bowl and Tony Carroll Wendell Criswell Dana Gringrich Jerry Delay Roxanna Dorrell Kelli Friedl SCOTT RIENKS MIKE RICAS CHRIS SMITH PETE SP1TTELLIE CODY SWEETSER Here's Glen ... Wonder Where He's Been. GENE TIPTON RICK TROUTMAN BETH WALLACE 3« VINCE SCARLETT NORMAN YOAST Dr. Gary Pliler - High School Principal Sam Merrill - Junior High Principal Administrators And Barbara Delay - Sr. High Secretary Secretaries Patty Bruchez - Bookkeeper Lessie Baird - Administrative Sharon Compenstine - Superin- Ass't. for Business Affairs tendent's Secretary Zke Hayden School Hoard President-Mr. Carter Secretary-Mr. Pug ay (not Vice President-Mrs. Zetmer pictured) Zreasurer-Mr. Mockett Director-Mr. Weaver Bill Heck-Science Doris Andes-Home Ec Lisa Mikkelson-Social Studies 42 Lucy Lowenhagen - English Janet Bateman- Business Beverly Lehrer-Special Ed Bob Preator-Science Jacquelyn Morgan-English Tom Sallee-Counselor Diane Winter-Science 43 Marion Gibson - School Nurse Cheryl Cavanagh - English Journalism Auto Mechanics Marilyn McClure - Library and Media Lois Leppert - Spanish, English Don Morgan - Attendance Officer Uus Drivers Director Of Joed Service Ms. Spirit: One of our most spir- ited people was chosen as Ms. Spirit, Margaret Kitchens. Mar- garet is an active and loud cheer- leader, who kept us active and loud. r Most Athletic: Linda and Lee are two of the finest athletic repre - sentatives of our school. Both are leaders of the senior class and of athe student body. Linda is head girl and will be going to college on an athletic scholarship. Lee has been All-Conference for the last two years in football and is an ex- cellent basketball player. (He's also very difficult to get a picture of!) Mr. Sportsman: David Zehner is a true sports- man . He shows sportsmanship in any game. Proof: he has never been suspended from play ... on the court or off! M033A Z Sponsored by: eouwzy sza zs hawk Craig, Co. Most Cikely Zo Succeed• Brenda Bosick and David Wyman were obvious candidates for most likely to succeed. Both are academically good in school. Brenda has been active in cheerleading and did a great job, also she has been in speech. David has been active in track, basketball and speech. Donna, what can you say about her talent? If you've seen any of her pottery or paintings you would understand. Great music is from the soul and that is exactly where Kevin Taylor's music comes from. Most Zalented• fast Dressedr Stylishly dressed is the only way to de - scribe Karen Steele. She is always dressed in the fashions of the time. Bret, no matter what he wears, it seems to look stylish on him. If it's jeans or dress slacks it looks good. Does hugging each other really show friendli- ness? Apparently so, cuz Terri Zabel and John Lightner are the friendliest around ! If you wanted to find Vicki Archu- leta and Norman Moore, look behind some books, for they are the shyest around. 50 Sponsored by QOCDSft KUjCS - Craig, Colo. Rick Sheme and Katy Copeland were the wittiest; what a joke ! Walker Criswell and Bev Doolin cute? Well that's what everyone seems to think. Class C• What a laugh! Yes, this is a typical clown expression. When you see these two walking down the hall you can see why Rocky and Cathy were voted Class Clowns. favorite Zeachers: With this brilliant smile and enormous muscles we can all see why these two were chosen Favorite Teachers. Right? Wrong! We all know the real reason. Their wonderful way of teaching and understanding the student body is why Ms. Cavanagh and Mr. Merril were voted Favorite Teach- ers. biggest farts-. Hopping around from place to place these two have become known for their flirting ability, and because of this ability Bill and Candy were chosen Biggest Flirts. 52 t ' 'Boy's State was an honor to attend. I think that everyone should have the privilege of going to Boy's State. While at Boy's State, I was taught how to be a good leader and a good friend. I feel over all Boy's State is a worthwhile thing. - Rocky Bowdish Girl's State was one of the most positive experiences 1 encountered in high school. It is refreshing to know that in this era of 'passing the buck' there are hundred of girls, in Colorado alone, that care about the future of our country and realize that we are the ones that have to change what is not right. Too often, we ignore problems, assuming that someone else will take care of them. At Girl's State we were suddenly placed in the position of having to take responsibility. That, in itself, is a very positive and worthwhile experience. -Suzzi Hicks ' 'For me Girl's State was an experience that will probably never be equaled. It gave me the opportunity to learn more about our government and see that there are many young people who actually do care about our country.'' -Karen Steele ' 'Being sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary to go to the United Nations in New York was an honor and experience in itself. The things that 1 gained from this three week trip were memories of the times 1 shared with the other students in our group. An insight into what the United Nations is, its work, and also the caliber of people that make up our country. I saw beautiful things and ugly things but I was fascinated by it all. If nothing else I got a glimpse of our country and an idea of a potential strength that it has. That strength can be found in the people of this nation, our most valuable natural resource. - David Wyman 53 Valedictorian I think it's an honor and I'm glad.1' said Brenda Bo- sick, the valedictorian of the class of '79. (left) Bren- da earned the honor of having a 3.96 average. Brenda says, 1 enjoyed speech most in the school activities: mainly because 1 got to meet a lot of people.'1 We hope you meet many more, Brenda, at Bethany Bible College. Salutatorian I'm excited! 1' said Suzzi Hicks when asked how she felt about being the salutatorian of her class. Suzzi's main interests have been music, art, and phogo- graphy. She plans to continue studying at North Texas State University. Good-luck, Suzzi. Sponsored by KOQEKS HA R D IVA KE A HD SEED - Criag, Colo. Winter All of the classes par- ticipated in super class day. They made snow sculptures with the juniors taking first and sopho- mores taking second. Other contests were held inside the gym. We trounced Soroco in Bas- ketball that night, 91 to 43. Snow made the band late, but we did have a great dance. Linda Hays reigned as Queen with Bret Grandbouche as her king. SjC KAflCMO KSSZAUKAMZ - Craig, Colo f Greasy teachers, classy seniors, junior guys in dress- es, girls in ties, backward sophomores, freshmen in diapers, games, relays, Kangaroo Court, floats, foot- ball, royalty, music - What we did best in Home- coming '78. Monteconting “78” The snake dance slithered its way from the Merit Drug to the bonfire. Cheerleaders rallied school spirit from bonfire to the 41-0 victory over the Plateau Val- ley Cowboys. Homecoming King Jeff Walkup and Queen Carrie Sweetser reigned over the dance. Donna Kulikowski, Randy Baum, Kelly Copeland, Rocky Bowdish, Terri Zabel, and Mavin Moon were the court. The songs of Smart Money11 brought Home- coming '78 to an end, making it another good mem- ory. Sophomores i Top Row (1-r) Gene Tipton, Vince Scarlett, Ray Potts, Jerry Delay, Norman Yoast, Wendell Cn ell. Matt Zehner, 2nd Row Bob Hayes, Pete Spitellie, Ronnie Doolini, Rick Troutman, Lester Pouner, Walker Crissvell, Roy Kinney, Brian Musick, 3rd Row Irl Rhodes, Brad Munden, Bill Hancock, Thad Grandbouche, Scott Ellis, Eric Lanker, 4th Row Marvin Moon, Barry Barnes, Rick Sheme, David Zelmer. Charhe Backes, Scott Bncker, Kurt Frentress, Jeff Walkup, Bruce Williams, Scott Cless, 5th Row, Head Coach Sam Merrill Randy Baum Rocky Bowdish, Jim Huff, Joe Scufca, Doug Doolin, Kelly Hayes, Kevin Taylor, Jeff Salazar, Bottom Row, Bret Grand bouche, Lyn Scott, Lee Doolin. Hayden 22 33 19 41 6 12 18 6 Team Record Opponent Rangely 8 N.P. 12 Steamboat 6 P.V. 0 Basalt 21 Kremmling 24 Soroco 12 Craig 8 Jf Zhere Was A Special Award Sot Zrying, Zhis year's football Zeam Should Qet JL rvi ' Juc v'- $mi daett acz eofflemwee-AJU ZOMMMSNZ wozkajcz aw “H Our football team fought very hard this year to be the best but it seemed that they needed just a little more to get them where they wanted to go. Although we had nine players honored to the different teams. All-Conference offense-Bret Crandbouche, Rocky Bowdish, David Zehner, Lyn Scott. Honorable Mention-Cody Sweetser and Kurt Frentress. All-Conference deferjse - Lee Doolin, Randy Baum, David Zehner. Honorable Men- tion-Jim Huff. All-State-Lyn Scott, offensive tackle and David Zehner, Defensive Back. After losing out at a hard fought tournament this year to try to advance to District the volleyball team felt a depression, especially the three Seniors on the Varsity team. But a little spirit was brought back into two of these Seniors, Kelly Copeland and Linda Hays. Both were named to the All - Confer- ence and All-Tournament teams. Kelly C. using effective backhand spike. ... we had a good season this year by having a close tally 5-8. We used an effective multiple defense which made our tough team even tougher. Our season began with a smashing victory over the Meeker Cow- boys leading us to a gruesome robbery at sub-district. Top row (1-r) Cathy Williams, Linda Hays, Kelly Copeland, Second row- Dawn Falk, Katy Copeland, Carrie Sweetser, Third row- Coach Bateman, Tori Clark, Michele Hayes, Cheryl Temple, Coach Mor- ton, Bottom row- Debbie Hockett. 68 Opponent H V H V H V Craig 5-15 13-15 Walden 13-15 15- 9 9-15 West Grand 13-15 15-11 15- 9 Granby 8-15 13-15 Soroco 15- 5 6-15 15- 6 Meeker 15- 9 10-15 15-11 Baggs 16-18 15- 8 15- 7 Walden 15- 2 15-12 West Grand 13-15 15- 9 12-15 Craig 15- 5 2-15 11-15 Meeker 15- 5 8-15 13-15 Soroco 18-20 13-15 Baggs 15- 7 16-18 12-15 Sub- District Soroco 15-10 16-18 4-15 Debbie H. into the bump. ... the J.V. team consisted of freshman thru senior players. These girls showed a great deal of skill which will be promising to next year's team. The way they started out seemed to show promise for the season, but they unfortunately turned in the oth- er direction. Back row (1-r) Coach Morton, Lyn Tryon, Annette Lanker, Debbie Hockett, Deneen Pourier, Jeanette Tipton. Coach Bateman. Front row- Katy Copeland, Cheryl Temple, Tori Clark, Michele Hayes. J.V. gathered for strategy session. H V H V H V Craig 1-15 15-13 2-15 North Park 15- 6 15-13 West Grand 13-15 9-15 Granby IS- 7 15- 9 Soroco 5-15 7-15 Meeker 7-15 15-13 7-15 Baggs 15- 8 3-15 15-17 North Park 15- 3 8-15 15-13 West Grand 15-12 9-15 7-15 Craig 3-15 9-15 Meeker Fresh. 5-15 9-15 Meeker 15-12 4-15 1-15 Soroco 15-11 6-15 8-15 Baggs 15- 9 13-15 8-15 Katy Copeland sets one up. ... as we come to the last year of high school volleyball, we back and remember the past and wish we had just another year, we would give for one more year! We will miss our teammates we all worked together and tried very hard to make ' 'our'1 last the best. We wish the future teams the best of luck. (fatksUL look What for year Q3KCS ON ZOP 03 CSAQUe (L-R)- Jamie Montieth, Tori Clark, Melinda Bell (Toum.), Kelly Copeland, Dawn Falk, Linda Hays, Carrie Sweetser, Jackie Hellyer (Toum.), Dede Bugay, Jolene Pitney, Carol Montieth, Cathy Williams. This year we came up from an 8-8 season last year to a 10-6 season this year. We were league champs, 6-0 in league, and sub-dis- trict champs. We owe many thanks to Coach Upchurch, he was super. Our hopes of going to state were shot down at District when Basalt defeated us 40-45. Hayden Opponent 31 24 Steamboat 36 Battle Mountain 29 42 Grand Valley 41 43 North Park 27 33 Steamboat 49 50 West Grand 32 45 Soroco 33 39 Meeker 58 40 North Park 25 45 West Grand 27 39 Baggs 41 60 Soroco 39 46 Rangely S3 Sub-district 47 West Grand 38 39 Soroco 35 District 40 Basalt 45 Sponsored by Jtfsm SDQS - SZSAMKOA Z SPKWS y. V. MAS 8-4 SSASOM It was a great season, we had two fantastic coaches and did a whole lot better be- cause of them. It was a great year for all of us and we could never have done it without our two great coaches. $ctya- Here are the final comments SENIORS ... of our graduating sen- iors. It was a good year and thanks to our coaches we improved a great deal over last year. It was a fun year but it was disappointing that we didn't go further. Back Row (L-R), Bruce Williams, Kurt Frentress, Kelly Bowland, Lyn Scott, Eric Lanker, Jim Huff, Cody Sweetser, Lee Doolin, Front Row (L-R), Rocky Bowdish, David Zehner, Brad Munden, Lester Pourier. 1979 szj ze eomemens It was an exciting year for the boys as they went undefeated in league, captured the sub-district and district titles to con- tinue on to state for the first time in 9 years. In state competition they fell to Kim, 61-72. They then defeated Platte Canyon in a double overtime, 70-69. This win advanced them to the consolation championship where they met the Creede Miners. It was a hard fought game as the Tigers dropped it in a triple overtime 71- 75 to take 6th place in the state tourna- ment. Hayden 60 51 95 56 86 70 56 61 68 61 55 61 91 73 73 Sub-district 84 52 District 61 76 State 61 70 71 Baggs 54 Baggs 64 Battle Mt. 45 Steamboat 81 Grand Valley 68 Saratoga 43 Meeker 73 West Grand 54 Soroco 44 Debeque 60 North Park 36 West Grand 60 Soroco 43 Debeque 56 North Park 51 North Park 58 Soroco ' 47 Debeque 48 Basalt 65 Kim 72 Platte Canyon 69 DOT Creede 75 TOT Back row (1-r) Bruce Williams, Lester Pourier, Norman Yoast, Cody Sweetser, Ronnie Doolin, Brad Munden, Kelly Bowland, Front row- Barry Barnes, John Sundberg, Scott Rienks, Walker Criswell, Bob Hayes, Eric Lanker. y. v. sueeessjuc Our J.V. rounded out a success- ful season this year with a season record of 11-4 and a league re- cord of 5 -1. Their many talents show promise for our future teams. Hayden Opponent 71 Baggs 70 39 Baggs 42 56 Battle Mountain 35 64 Steamboat 68 55 Grand Valley 29 44 Saratoga 46 67 Meeker 42 37 West Grand 17 70 Soroco 72 84 Debeque 56 72 North Park 35 43 West Grand 35 58 Soroco 49 69 Debeque 53 73 North Park 41 Gene Tipton, Glen Daniels, Scott Rienks, Bob Hayes, Ronnie Doolin, Joe Walker, Ray Potts, Barry Barnes, Duane Rogers. It was a new and neat exper- ience to go to state, 1 only wish the girls could have gone too! We had a great season this year. We all When the worked hard. Seniors were asked what they thought ... SSfflOKS of their final basketball season their comments We were the best! We all practiced very hard and ran a lot to deserve everything we got. were .., Great! The best year I'd ever had. Everybody worked togeth- er and put out all their efforts towards a victorious season. 1979 - JUacko Mea Sponsored by CKAJQ SSW ’tf VAC 78 41 5« )Hd (jMAJOGoUCJ)£ Qirls Zrack The Yearbook Staff would like to express their apologies for the lack of girls track pictures that are in the yearbook this year. Only one was taken. See that ant? I'll get'm. The girls that made up the track team were Kelly Copeland, Michele Hayes, Janet Hays, Brenda Bosick, Karen Steele, Katy Copeland, Kristi Kenney, Carla Steele, Debbie Hockett, Tori Clark, and Cathy Williams. The managers were Mary Hellyer and Betty Rickerby. The coaches were Mrs. Morton and Miss O'Conner. We would again like to express our apologues for the lack of pictures. 80 Sponsored by-VMCSV CMVKOfl SUVPOJ ftoys The boys that made up the track team were Eric Lanker, Byron Mc- Donald, Roger Huff, Dustin Kenney, Jim Montieth, David Wyman, Rocky Bowdish, Flip Tipton, Mike Mosher, Roy Kinney, Robin Lighth- izer, David Zehner, Kevin Taylor, Cody Sweetser, Kelly Bowland, Ray Lighthizer, Kevon Zehner, Kevin Palmer, Frank Holloway, Ed Foster, Brad Munden, and Lyn Scott. The managers were Jack Moore and Mindi Meeks. The coaches were Mr. Gilbert and Mr. Klahn. Sponsored by-ACC SEASONS SVOKZS. Craig, Colo. 81 Lee Doolin and Lyn Scott, both seniors and consistent starters, were named to the all-confer- ence team. Lyn was a true asset to the team in both scoring and rebounding. Lee paced the Tigers in all aspects of the game. Lee was also named to the Denver Post all-touring team and he tied for 5th leading scorer at the state tournament. A x-eoweKsjvee BASK£ZBA££ Linda Hays, Kelly Copeland and Carol Montieth Linda Hays, Kelly Cope- land and Carol Montieth all, too, are seniors, consistent starters and were named to the all-conference team. Each of them was an asset to their team. They all shared in consistent scoring for the Tigers with Linda and Kelly both contributing to the re - bounding. Carol paced the Tigers in free throws all season. Lee Doolin and Lyn Scott Zhis year’s State Wrestling Qualifiers Left to Right, Mark Kagie, Bud Harper, Bill Bennett, and Jeff Salazar Cast year’s State Zrack Qualifiers Kelly Copeland-880 Hurdles, 110 Hurdles Byron McDonald-Long Jump, High Jump, Triple Jump, 880 Relay Rocky Bowdish-1 Mile, 2 Mile Roger Huff-High Hurdles, High Jump David Wyman-880 David Zehner-880 Relay Flip Tipton-880 Relay, 100, 220 Joe Skufca-880 Relay, 440, 100 Sponsored by ZQO iSKy Wj K'C-Craig, Colo. I'm gonna get you! Wrap 1 'em up! 84 85 Ojuj ofrApaais A- f ,d d ' d A? i ty y L CxA. Pi£ 'A' {junior High And High School Made Up Our Gymnastics Zcam Left to Right: Kristen Boyd, Carla Bowland, Karen Boyd, Angela Holloway, Billy Jo Duff, and Roxy James. Bottom: Steve Ellis Carla Bowl and Pourier Stand up 91 Students of Hayden High Some Of Our ... The athletic students of Hayden High who make up the H Club Our Hayden High School Music Makers.• Stage Band And Choir......... Top Row (L-R): Mr. Bill Grimes, Kevin Taylor, Kevon Zehner, Joe Skufca, Kurt Frentress, Phil Sena, Connie Deatherage Not pictured: Marty Hinkle, Terri Zable Top Row (L-R): Lyn Scott, Sheridan Wilson, Kelly Hayes, Bill Hayes, Ray Lighthizer 2nd Row: Thad Grand- bouche, Mike Mosher, Tammy Rolando, DeDe Bugay, Jon Sunburg, Irl Rhodes, Vince Scarlett, Pricilla Rogers, Donna Kulikowski, Mark Kagie, Shawn King, Mr. Bill Grimes, Chip Murphy, Rick Troutman, Duane Rogers, Jack Moore 94 (Top row) Norman Yoast, Katy Copeland, Marty Hinkle, Eric Lanker, Kevon Zehner, Barry Barnes, Tammy Rolando. (Middle row) Kevin Taylor, David Zehner, Kurt Frentress, Michele Hayes, Bruce Williams, Roy Kinney, Ronnie Doolin, Joe Skufca, Pete Spitelle, Tori Clark, Rick Sheme, Mike Rigas, Deneen Pourier, Suzzi Hicks. (Bottom row) Brenda Bosick, Annette Lanker, Cheryl Temple, Debbie Hockett, Connie Deatherage, Misdhelle McClure, conductor Mr. Grimes. Ceague Honor Wand Mishelle McClure, Brenda Bosick, Connie Deatherage, Debbie Hockett, Cheryl Temple, Suzzie Hicks, Deneen Pourier, Tori Clark, Pete Spittellie, Kurt Frentress, David Zehner, Eric Lanker, Mike Ri- gas , Barry Barnes, Marti Hinkle, Michelle Hayes Sponsored by CKjkJij QU jCJK8K A Zwinkle Jn Zke Zwirlers 97 (L to R:) Debbie Hockett, Mishelle McClure, Melinda Bell, Sponsor: Not Shown Mrs. Klahn Zhese Were Our - Honorable Students Who Mode Hayden High Very Proud By Making Jt Jnto Zhe National Honor Society Front row (L-R) Kelly Copeland, Kurt Frentress, Rick Sheme, Terri Zabel, Karen Steele, Cathy Williams; Back row (L-R) Mark Kagie, Cheryl Temple, Katy Copeland, Carrie Sweetser, Annette Lanker, Cheryl Cavanagh - Advisor, David Wyman - President, David Zehner - Treasurer, Bruce Williams, Ketty Bowland, Connie Deatherage, Suzzi Hicks, Michele Hayes - Secretary, Not shown: Mary Hellyer, Carla Steele, Scott Cless, Kevon Zehner, Brenda Bosick, Linda Hays, Margaret Kitchens, Rocky Bowdish, Rhonda Smith, Jeff Walkup - Vice President. Zhese Are Our New Members Front row (L-R) Mishelle McClure, Melinda Bell, Tori Clark, Debbie Hockett, Tresa Hall, Jacque Pliler. Back row (L-R) Scott Ellis, Kristi Kenney, Roy Kinney, Earl Rhodes, Eric Lanker. 98 (Top row L-R) Chris Haukos, Kammey Norvell, Brad Wilkenson, Yancy Earle, Larry Kunkle, Angie Holloway, Steve Ellis, Roxy James, Miss Leppert, Bonnie Singleton, Gene Tipton, Natalie Cox, Mary Dawson, Alisa King. Zhese Are Zhe Calculators Of Our Math Club Our Spanish Club Was Very Joreign (Top row L-R) Mr. Gilbert, Mr. Vandertook, Michele Hayes, Randy Baum, David Zehner, Kurt Frentress, Kelly Bowland, Marvin Moon, Bruce Williams, Kevon Zehner, Rocky Bowdish, (Bottom row L-R) Cheryl Temple, Katy Copeland, Rick Sheme, Karen Steele, Cathy Williams, Annette Lanker, Bill Graham. 100 Top Row: Head Girl Linda Hays, Head Boy Rocky Bowdish. Bottom Row: Parliamentarian Randy Baum, Secretary Debbie Hockett. Not shown: Treasurer Terri Zabel. Our Head Boy and Head Girl are not only leaders but are also athletes and scholars! They've done a big part for our school. Student Council . . . Student Council nssz... nezzsK Succeeded Jn Qetting A Student Counge And Snack Ear Top Row (1-r) Mrs. Morgan, Deneen Pourier, Ronnie Doolin, Joe Skufca, Rocky Bowdish, Mi- chele Hayes, Deann Lovato, Bottom Row (1-r) Mike Ford, Rudy Skufca, Randy Baum, Linda Hays, Debbie Hockett. Scott Ellis, Rick Sheme. Not shown: Terri Zabel, Brad Munden, Tori Clark, Jack Moore. 101 Zhe M'est Zalkers Of M.M.S. Are Zound Jh forensics Top Row (1-r): Kevon Z, Rick S., Jeff W., Bruce W., Barry B., David Z., Kelly B., Marvin M., Mark K. Mid- dle Row: Joe S., Karen S., David W., Brenda B., Bill G., Jack M., Suzzi H., Kevin T., Kurt F., Michele H., Katy C., Cheryl T., Candi G., Phil S., Adviser, Mrs. Morgan. Not pictured: Scott B., Mary H., Kevin M., Terri Z. State Speech Qualifiers Doin’ What We Do ttest! Top L-R: Bill Graham, David Zehner, Bruce Williems, Jeff Walkup, Kelly Bowland Middle L-R: Mrs. Morgan (sponsor) Carla Steele, Mary Hellyer, Katy Copeland, Karen Steele Bottom L-R: Mark Kagie, Kevin Taylor, Scott Bricker, Terri Zabel Sidwell, Brenda Bosick Not Pictured- Candi Green 103 Sponsored by ZMS SC KAflCHO KSSZAUKAflZ yearbook Staff Front row: Terri Harper, Carla Steele, Bridget Salazar, Bev Doolin, Candi Green, Teresa Gibbs, and Joy Cless. Back row: Ms. Rosanna Cavan- agh. With Carla Steele as Editor- in-Chief and Candi Green as business manager, the year- book staff got off to a good start. There was a problem with getting pictures but the staff did the best they could under the circumstances. The Yearbook would like to thank The Steamboat Pilot and The Hayden Valley Press for all of the pictures that they gave to us. SPONSORED BY MAZZOCA’S — Steamboat Springs 104 jme I Issue 3 Hayden, Colorado mmtmz SNOW SCJ By Cheryfl Under the leadership of Editor-in-chief Donna Kulikuwski and their Act- ing Editor Candi Green, Hayden High's Middle Cog grew from a ditto sheet to a 4 page profes- sionally printed Newspa- per. threatened my life, juniors, plus there w into it and it follow were really sorry t, and wrestling teams out on account of cos Staff Winter Croj | y Margaret News editor . . . Cheryl Blomquist vo seconds Copy editor ...........Linda Hays - excited girl SP Sports editor .... Kelly Copeland Winter Sporl ■BE- Make-up editor . .. Mary Hellyer vaiting to se — Reporters .......Teresa Jackson Jacque Pliler buzzer ( .. i get ready Margaret Kitchens da Hays wa) a floor w th . Terr S?dcwellBrct Grandbc n kk' Phul! the oth' Debbie Hockett _______ ■OUR 1 Rh0nda Smith Carla°Steele OUR 1 Suzzie Hicks arla bteele By Tei Adviser .......Cheryl Cavanagh }ner f e nei? 7 6 Last but not 1 listrict wrestling match Peb. 3 nling, two Tigers took first two Tigers took second, t Cless took fourth place in his le lost against Matheson of ind for first or second. He i lose against Walters, which n fourth place. Idy Harper had a forfeit t him in competion against n Soroco for first and second irper beat Koler by decision 3 per took first place and is to State. rk Kagie wrestled an out- natch against Gneiser, Soro- nayes and Bruce Will As they all wait Grandbouche and announced Winter Queen. Rocky Bow crown on Linda’s hi Zabel is giving Bret a big hug. Afterwards pictures are taken to remember that happy moment. PEP ROWDY Boy what a rowdy group. They started out with a spirit yell. Mr. Merrill perched at the top of the ladder with Mr. Upchurch below him, armed This is tearing my pants Super Class Day was started out Sweet by: Js Late but worth Zkcse Are Our Snowbunnies Who Kisked Zheir dues Every Weekend So Hayden High Could Have A Ski Club Front Row (L-R) Marion Gibson-sponsor, Teresa Hall, Tony Carroll, Wendell Criswell, Mike Coziahr, Marvin Gibbs, Darren Zehner, Jeff Bricker, Troy Zabel, Jack Moore, Middle Row (L-R) Pete Spitelli, Deneen Pourier, Glen Danials, Sonia Newman, Kelly Cobb, Randy Baum, David Zehner-President, Michele Hayes, Debbie Hock- ett, Rhonda Hockett, Jacque Pliler, Rick Sheme, Cheryl Temple-Treasurer, Katy Copeland, Back Row (L-R) Scott Bricker, Barry Barnes, Ray Lighthizer, Doyle Hayes, Kristy Kenny. Not Pictured Tori Clark-Secretary 106 Ceaders Of Zhe Class Of Eighty- Zhree Todd Dubois-Treasurer, Mike Ford-Student Council Rep., Valerie Williams-Secretary, Darren Zehner-Vice Pres., Mike Williams-Pres., Miss Lowenhagen-Sponsor 108 Todd Dubois Tammy Earle Yancy Earle Steve Ellis Betty Fagg Mike Ford Tina Green Don Hayes Jay Hayes Judy Hayes Doug Hays Scott Hicks 109 Sheila Lewis Milbum Markle Jolynn Teucsher Steve Vair Joe Wallace Brad Wilkison Debra Williams Mike Williams Valorie Williams Darren Zehner Seventh Grade Officers And Sponsors in (Back Row) Miss Andes, Miss Winters-Sponsors. (Front Row) Rudy Skufca-Student Council Rep., Deano Temple-Vice Pres., Suzanne Hockett-Treasurer, Traci Hayes-Secretary, Nancy Jo Wright-Pres. Our fjr. High football Zeam Top Row; (L-R) Darren Zehner, Yancy Earle, Danny Dimmich, Milbum Markle, Don Hayes, Doug Hays, Todd Dubois, Jeff Bricker, Larry Booco, Mike Williams, Coach Heck, Front Row; (L-R) Matt Weaver, Ron- nie Ginrich, Mike Ford, Troy Zable, Carl Dorell, Marvin Gibbs, Demo Temple, Shane Isbarger, Rudy Skufca, Scott Hicks, Steve Vair lr . Migh Mas Season 7th Qrade rr w M Front Row-Mr. Gilbert-coach, Brad Wilkinson, Jeff Bricker, Mike Williams, Darren Zehner, Back Row-Doug Hays, Milbum Markle, Larry Booco, Todd Du- bois. First Row-Ronnie Gingrich, Shane Isenbarger, Darin Falk, Tom Snyder, Second Row- Rudy Skufca, Damond Culver, Marvin Gibbs, Roger Smith, Tom Doolin, Third Row- Mr. Gilbert-coach, Shane Gilmore, Deano Temple, Jess Freeman. 8th Qrade 113 Zhe {Jr- High Wrestlers Mad A Qreat Season! Back Row (L to R) Todd Dubois, Mike Williams, Troy Zable, Mike Ford, Larry Booco, Ronnie Gingrich, Front Row (L to R) Rudy Skufca, Shane Gilmore, Damen Hall, Greg Gregget, Mr. Vandertook. 114 Sponsored by S (J ZJZS Hayden, Colo. w {Jr. High Cheerleaders Md a (Front Row) Nancy Jo Wright, Kris Tipton, Suzanne Hockett, (Middle Row) Judy Hayes, Roxy James, Tina Green, Kristi Copeland, Rhonda Hockett, (Top) Jannie Kitchens ... Zwirlers ns Rhonda Hockett, Nancy Jo Wright, Kristi Copeland, Suzanne Hockett Mary Dawson Tommy Doolin Billy Jo Duff Darrin Falk Jess Freeman Marvin Gibbs c Shane Gilmore Ronnie Gingrich Greg Greget Traci Hayes Suzanne Hockett 116 Lee Alphonse Connie Brazalton Natalie Cox Rene Daniels Vickie Meehan Shane Moore Chris Tipton Shane Isenbarger Alisa King Jannie Kitchens Mary Jo Lewis Marty Perrin Rudy Skufca Roger Smith Deano Temple Kenny Twite Matt Weaver Nancy Jo Wright 117 Suzanne And Kudy Were Voted 7th Grade Class favorites Suzanne and Rudy were chosen as 7th grade fa- vorites because of their dynamic personalities and well, obviously because everyone likes them! Suzanne was a cheerleader and twirler this year and Rudy has been active in sports. Zhe 8th Grade Class Chose Judy And Mike Class favorites Why were Judy and Mike chosen as 8th grade favorites? Because of their brilliant smiles and zesty ways, of course ! 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Steamboat Springs Phone: 879-1408 Alpine Greenery m eoutfZRy ksmzv Phone: 879-9728 P.O. Box 173 Steamboat Spring Box 868 Steamboat Phone 879-2682 132 emees nksszaukanz Family Restaurant Open 6 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Childrens Menu 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun- Closed Sat. Steaks Phone: 276-9909 Chops Daily Special Beer and Wine Address: 107 W. Jefferson, Hayden VJCZOKV MOZORS JM ro T AC Authorized Sales Parts Service Cars Trucks BUICK CALL 824-6591 Call after hours 824-6637 Address: 801 W. Victory Way. Craig 133 CKsec AuzoMOzm Foreign Car Truck Parts 30060 US 40 Rt. Rd. Automotive Parts and Accessories Phone 824-4200 SMOSMARZ LADIES' SHOES - Naturalizers, Glovett, Pierre, Kraus Originals MEN'S SHOES - City Club dress shoes Outdoorsman Work shoes COWBOY BOOTS - Dan Post, Justin, Acme CHILDREN - Stride Rite, Weber TENNIS SHOES The Complete Family Shoe Store WORK BOOTS HOUSE SLIPPERS, PURSES, BELTS, SOCKS 356 Ranney St. Ranney St. Craig. Colo. 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