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■ Table of Contents: DEDICATION 4 MR. MS. H.H.S. 5 SCHOOL LIFE 6-13 SENIORS 14-32 JUNIORS 33-40 SOPHOMORES 41-46 FRESHMEN 47-52 FAVORITES 53-58 ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS 59-84 85-96 FACULTY 97-101 JUNIOR HIGH 102-118 ADS 119-137 STUDENT INDEX 140-144 STAFF Editors ............ Elsie Manzanaes Terrie Harper Barb VonBergen Adviser....................Katy Gray 2 3 Studznt± of cdfaydsn cdfujfz d sdicatz tdz 19£o-81 dJzazdooZ to BILL GRIMES c f tsacfizx affzcti eternity; fiz can moer tsff urfi xz (1C5. Lnffuznczi itofi. c fdam± 4 Mr. Miss Hayden High School Brad Munden Debbie Hockett 5 Hayden Students Work Hard in Classrooms 1 Dana Gingrich. Cathy Janssen and Kellie Friedl are busy working with their crafts. 2 Suzanne Hockett. Deano Temple. Matt Weaver. Mr. Chase. Shane Isenbarger. Vickie Meacham. and Marvin Gibbs all sit around during Mr. Chase's free hour. 3. Miss Louchs circles chairs for class discussion. Moving to the right: Roxy James. Darren Zehner. Don Hays. Steve Vair, Steve Johnson. Larry Bocco, Curk Dunkley. Kristen Boyd. Karen Boyd. Angie Holloway. Donna McDowell. Jim Janssen. 4 Alice Monroe. Vickie Meacham. Jenni- fer Kline, Debbie VonBergen. and Wendy Meacham practice for cheerleading try- outs. Ms. Lombardi watches in back- ground. 5. Mr Preator's Biology class. Sopho- mores get a taste of science 6 7 Thad Grandbouche Jackie H el Iyer Crowned Prom King Queen; A bey Ward Kristy Kenney, Homecoming Royalty 1. Thad Grandbouche and Jackie Hellyer dance after being selected prom royalty 2. Thad and Jackie check out the sum- mer house Juniors built for the prom. 3. Abey Ward and Kristy Kenny pose for Homecoming King and Queen photo- graph Creepy Castle Hazzle Brings Comedy to January Evenings Opposite page 4. CAST OF CREEPY CASTLE HAZZLE, Left to right: Roxy Janes, George Bosick, Sulynn Johnson. Joy Cless, Iri Rhodes, Debbie Pacquette, Walker Criswell, Danny Dimmick, Bridget Salazar, Tom Parkin and Deanna Scheib 5. Assistant Director Kathy Loucks applies nose to Igor (Danny Dimmick). 6. Ray Lighthizer, Walker Criswell. Sylynn Johnson, Roxy Janes and Irl Rhodes wait for curtain call in makeup room. The Creepy Castle Hazzle a one act play directed by Bill Chase, was a mystery comedy presented to the public the nights of January 28th and 29th in the high school auditorium. The plot was one of murder and suspense interspersed with humorous lines. 8 © ' Courier Office Supply Hayden Students Enjoy Extra- Curricular Activities 1. Kristi Kenney giving traffic directions 2. Lila Hall. Jay Hayes. Sylynn Johnson. Wanda Suits. Lorrae Camilletti and Deanna Scheib during a typical lunch hour. 3. Bob Orvalla and Roxie Janes. “Thank God l made it through today.” 4 Walker Criswell and Jerry Delay. “Give a big smile for the camera '' 5. Tori Clark. “Wash. wash, wash in new blue cheer Rinse, rinse, rinse and all is clear. 6 The Sophomore class builds a human pyramid during Super Class Day. 7. STAGE BAND. From right to left: Deneen Pourier. Tori Clark. Steve Vair. Barney Mountz, Ray Potts and Bill Grimes “Play it again. Sam! 8 Norman Yoast practices to join the Fly- ing Walenda's and Milburn Markle tries his form at Belly Dancing while the after school B-Ball crew plays at round ball Left to right: Shane Isenbarger. Rick Lucero behind Bruce Wenzlau. Scott Rienks. Lester Pourier in background. Kit Janes. Norman Yoast. Milburn Markle. also in background — Don Smith, and Ron Doolin. 11 Students Are Given Responsibility — Teaching Tasks Egg Baby Abuse Court. Marion Gibson and Susan Kirk talk with Tammy Coram and Karen Boyd about an Egg Baby abuse case. The Egg Babies. Students in Child Development were given a raw egg to name, dress and care for one week. Eggs had to be held, talked to and babysat if its owner could not be present. Students who mishandled their Egg Babies were brought before Egg Baby Abuse Court. Bob Chapman had students test water samples for chemical con- Rick Troutman and Jerry Delay swab wrestling mats after prac- tent. From left to right, standing are: Bob Chapman. Barbara Von tice. Bergen and Randy Bicigoe. Bent over test tubes are: Troy Zabel and Mike Ford. Seated are: Larry Bocco and Jim Janssen. Speeches, a Slide Show and a Toss of Caps Ends 12 Years for Seniors The seniors’ kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Roll, was there on stage, Roy Kinney delivered the Salutatorian’s speech comparing the seniors growth and achieve- ments to a mountain climbed. Senator Soash spoke. He stressed the need for communi- cation between people quoting from John Donne’s No Man Is an Island. Then a slide show prepared by Debbie Paquette of the seniors as they are and as they were brought laughter and a tear or two as a recording of Streisand's “The Way We Were played in the background. Debbie Hockett delivered the Valedictorian's speech. She began by quoting the senior motto, “What appears to be the end, may really be a new begin- ning, and challenged the sen- iors to do their best. As the seniors marched out, the band played the theme to “Rocky. Finally with yells of glee to the senior song, “Cele- bration, the seniors tossed their caps and greeted the public as Graduates of Hayden High School. 1. Debbie Hockett and Alana Scheib walking oft with their diplomas 2. Roy Kinney giving his Salutatorian speech 14 3. Seniors tossing caps 4 Seniors rehearsing graduation Senior Index BELL, MELINDA M. Most Memorable Experience: Trip to Oregon with Jackie Hel- lyer and Tori Clark and speech trips my Junior year, with Mrs. Morgan. Goal in Life: To be a multi-millioniare. Achieve- ments: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice-President 1; Class President 2; Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Favorite 1, 2, 4; Speech 3: H-Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Favorite Saying: “Say What?” BLOMQUIST, RICHARD C. Most Memorable Experience: Rolling Howard’s Jeep off the top of Cog. Goal in Life: To be a Bum. Favorite Saying: “Woopie Twang. BOSICK, GEORGE Most Memorable Experience: Homecoming night at Steam- boat and the morning after. Goal in Life: To be the best person I can be. Achieve- ments: Basketball 1, 2; Foot- ball 1; School Play 4; Favorite Saying: “Say What? BOYER, ANDRAG. Most Memorable Experience: 1980 State Basketball with Mr. Grimes in Denver. Goal in Life: To always look on the good side of any situation, be happy, and fulfill my dreams to the best of my ability. Achieve- ments: Tennis 1, 2; Volleyball 4, Student Council Represent- ative 2, 4; Homecoming Can- didate 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 3; School Musical 2, 3; Wrestling Manager 4; Wittiest 4; Yearbook 1, 4; Solo and Ensemble 3; Business Award 3; H-Club 4. Favorite Saying: “Duh Football. CLARK, TORI A. Most Memorable Experience: Going to New York, my Senior year. Goal in Life: To do some- thing meaningful with my life. Achievements: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2,3, 4; League Honor Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Adam’s State Honor Band 3; McDonald's All American High School Band 4; All-League Volleyball 3; Class President 1; Student Council Representative 2; Student Council Treasurer 3; Class Parliamentarian 4; Winter Sports Queen 3; Most Athletic 3; Contributed Most to H.H.S. 4; Stage Band 3,4. CLESS, JOY L. Most Memorable Experience: My Senior year especially weekends and speech trips my Junior year. Goal in Life: To have lots of happiness, lots of money, 10 kids and 23 pairs of straight legged Levis. Favorite Saying: “Well the way I look at it, you’ll get over it. Achieve- ments: Drill Team 1; Yearbook 1; Journalism 3; Girls' State Alternate 3; Speech 3, 5th in State; School Play 3, 4; Class Secretary. CRISWELL, WALKER D. Most Memorable Experience: Watching Danny “Little Red Lopez defend his World Box- ing title at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City, Utah. Goal in Life: To be as good as I can be at what ever I do. Achieve- ments: Basketball 1, 2; Foot- ball 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Head Boy, Student Council 4; H- Club 3, 4; Favorite Saying: “It’s not the amount of man in the fight, it’s the amount of fight in the man.” DOOLIN, BEV J. Most Memorable Experience: When I got tall enough to drink out of the drinking fountain, and my wedding day, January 30, 1981. Goal in Life: To be a good house mother and do everything I want with my life. Achievements: Basketball 1,2; Volleyball 1, Volleyball Man- ager 2; Football Cheerleader 4; Yearbook 2, 3, 4; Journal- ism 3; Outstanding Nurse Aid 3; Class Treasurer 2, 3; Class Favorite 3; H-Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Rowdy Club 2, 3; Cutest 2; Friendliest 3; Favorite Saying: No way, not me. GRANDBOUCHE, THAD A. Most Memorable Experience: D.U.I. Goal in Life: To have fun. Achievements: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; H- Club 1,2, 3, 4. HARPER, TERESA L. Most Memorable Experience: State Basketball 1980; New Year’s Eve 1980; Graduation; and My Senior Year!! Goal in Life: To be Happy and Rich. Achievements: Basketball 1,3; Yearbook 2, 3, 4; Journalism 3; Class Clown 3; Merry Christmas Candidate 3; H- Club 1, 3; Outstanding Office Aide 2; Favorite Saying: “Dat’s Good!! Dat’s Good!! HELLYER, JACKIE R. Most Memorable Experience: Speech trips, Junior year, and trip to Oregon. Goal in Life: To be Happy. Achievements: Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Winter Sports Candidate 3; Homecoming Candidate 4; Speech 3; Track 3; Class Pres- ident 3; Class Treasurer 1; Class Secretary 2; Miss Sportsman 4; H-Club 1,2,3,4; Favorite Saying: Check it out. HOCKETT DEBBIE J. Most Memorable Experience: Homecoming 1977, Overnight stay in Walden's Gym in 1979 15 and State Basketball 1980. Goal in Life: To strive to be happy and successful in all that I do and to always live by the values that I have set for myself. Achievements: Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-M.V.P. 4; Track 1, 2; State 2; Cheer- leader 3, 4; Head 3, 4; Twirler 1, 2. 3, 4; H-Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; League Honor Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Adam’s State Honor Band 4; School Play 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 2, 3; Head Girl 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Speech 3; State 3; Outstanding Junior Girl 3; Girls’ State 3; Home- coming Queen 3; Miss H.H.S. 4; Favorite Saying: Sorry.” HOLLOWAY, FRANK J. Most Memorable Experience: Sunday, June 19, 1980. Goal in life: To get a job that pays good, make lots of money, and enjoy my work and life as much as possible. Achieve- ments: Speech 1, 4; Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Box- ing 3; Rodeo 3, 4; Rodeo Club 4; Journalism 1; Favorite Say- ing: Yea, I did!” KENNEY, KRISTI L. Most Memorable Experience: When my family and I left Idaho and moved to Hayden, and when I got all-tournament cheerleader, my Junior year. Goal in Life: To be happy in everything I do. Achievements: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 3; Ski Club 1,2; H-Club 2, 3, 4; Speech 3; Student Council 4; Homecoming Queen 4; All Tournament cheerleader 3. Favorite Saying: Are you Serious? McCLURE, MISHELLEE. Most Memorable Experience: Being accepted as an exchange student and Stage band trip 1980. Goal in Life: To contribute what I can to help make the world a better place. Achievements: Volleyball 1, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Track 1, 2; District 2; National Honor Soci- ety 2, 3, 4; H-Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1,2, 3; Twirler 1,2, 3, Head 2, 3; Speech 3, 1st at State 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; League Honor Band 1, 2, 3; Stage Band 3, 4; Hugh O’Brian Leadership Award 2; Journal- ism 4; Y.F.U. Exchange Stu- dent to Norway; Delegate to Governors conference Librar- ies; Outstanding Biology stu- dent; Math Award, Spanish Award; 5th place Earth Sci- ence Student. Favorite Saying: You'll never know until you try. MUNDEN, BRAD J. Most Memorable Experience: Getting second at state Bas- ketball tournament 1980. Goal in Life: To be rich and suc- ceed. Achievements: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All-conference 4, M.V.P. Award 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Conference 4, Hon- orable Mention 3; Tiger Award 3; Student Council Represent- ative 1,2, 3; Speech 3; H-Club 2, 3, 4; Boys’ State 3; Mr. H.H.S. 4; Track 1,3, 4. Favor- ite Saying; For Sure. MUSICK, BRIAN P. Most Memorable Experience: 4-H Conference in Fort Col- lins. Goal in Life: To get away from social disorder and get back to the necessities of life. Achievements: Basketball 1,2; Football 1, 2; Favorite Saying: I’m easy.” MYERS, LARINDA J. Most Memorable Experience: June 4, 1980 in Ft. Morgan, CO. Goal in Life: To be happy and ready for the second com- ing of Christ. Achievements: VICA Club (Vocational Indus- trial Clubs of America) 3; Drill Team 4; Favorite Saying: Golly George. PAQUETTE, DEBBIE Most Memorable Experience: My trip to Washington my Jun- ior year, Senior class presi- dent, Teacher look alike day, and my Senior year, Math trip to Glenwood Springs. Goal in Life: To succeed in everything I do and always be happy. Achievements: Gymnastic Team 1,2; Track 3; Speech 3; Drama 1,2, 3, 4; Class Secre- tary 3; Class President 4; Favorite Saying: “I may lose the battle, but I will win the war. SALAZAR, BRIDGETS. Most Memorable Experience: All the great times I’ve had with my friends, just being jerks and doing crazy things like driving on sidewalks, running yellow lights, and chasing foxy men! To be extremely happy, live on the beach and have enough money to do what I want, when I want. Achieve- ments: Drill Team 1, Yearbook 2; Journalism 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; School Play 4; Class Treasurer 4; Class Clown 4; Favorite Saying: You might oughta.” SCHEIB, ALAN M. Goal in Life: To grow tall. Achievements: Band 1,2,3, 4; French Club 1; Orchestra 2; Yearbook 3; Boys' Track Man- ager 3; League Honor Band 3, 4; Adam’s State Band 3; West- ern State Band 4; Student Council Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Nominated to McDonald’s All-American Band 4. Favorite Saying: I don't wanna! TIPTON, JEANETTEA Most Memorable Experience: My Senior year. Goal in Life: To make people happy and help others. Achievements: Volleyball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Yearbook 3; H-Club 1,2,3, 4; Journalism 3. Favorite Say- ing: Whatever floats your boat! 16 17 Craig Bricker Craig Who’s Who Among the Senior Class 1. CLASS OFFICERS AND SPONSORS. Bottom row. left to right: Debi Paquette, president; Joy Cless. secretary; Bridget Salazar, treasurer; Andra Boyer, repre- sentative; Joe Walker, representative; Top row. left to right: Tori Clark, parlia- mentarian; Marilyn McClure. Kit Janes. Susan Kirk, sponsors; Lester Pourier. vice-president; Not shown: Irl Rhodes, parliamentarian; Bruce Wenzlau. and Doug Mack sponsors 2. Bridget Salazar and Frank Holloway were chosen CLASS CLOWNS for their unique ability to clown around 3. Selected as CLASS FAVORITES were Mike Mosher and Melinda Bell 4 Walker Criswell and Tori Clark. CON- TRIBUTED MOST to H.H.S. throughout their high school years. 5. Debi Paquette and Roy Kenney, were voted MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED because of their ability to do well at everything they tried. 19 Beverly Jean Doolin Bev” Joy Lynn Cless “Jo” Walker Duane Criswell Walter Becky Ann Gilmore Bee Thad Allen Grandbouche Bouche” Teresa Rae Gibbs Teresa” Robert Hall “Robert Clovis Floyd Harper “Bud Teresa Lynette Harper “Ter Franklin Joseph Hidalgo Holloway Magpie” 21 Debbie Jo Hockett Debbie Last Will and Testament Being of Sound Mind and Body... , Melinda Bell, will my braces to anyone who can handle them better than I did. , Richard Blomquist. will my car to the Body Shop , George Bosick, will my ability of being able to drink 36 packs of beer in 45 minutes to whomever thinks they can handle it. . Andra Boyer, will my height to Alana Scheib so that she might be able to experience being tall for awhile without having such a hard time accepting shortness . Tori Clark, will my freckles to anybody who can handle the teasing, as well as I have . Joy Cless, will my good buds. Bridget and Terrie. to anyone who can stand them. They keep me out too late and get me into too much trouble . Walker Criswell, will break anyone's arms who messes with Deb Williams after I have gone. . Bev Doolin, will my ability to be calm to Chris Hellyer, so that she won't always be so hyper. . Thad Grandbouche, will my Jeep to whomever can drive it. . Terrie Harper, will my Mickey Mouse watch to Joy Cless. so she will know when it is time to come home and her dad won't call innocent bystanders at 5:00 A M . Jackie Hellyer. will nothing. I need everything I got. . Debbie Hockett, will my brains to Abey Ward for he might need some next year when his graduate . Frank Holloway, will my ability to take in stride anything that happens to anyone who wants it. . Kristi Kenney, will my ability to keep out of trouble and stay ungrounded to Lisa Scheib. so maybe next year she can stay out of trouble. . Mischelle McClure, will to H.H.S. 25 blond haired, blue eyed Norwegians . Brad Munden, will all my basketball abilities to next year’s team. . Brian Musick. will my ability to never argue with anybody who offers me a beer, to anybody who parties as much as I. , Larinda Myers, will anything I own to be divided between my kids and nice(s) and nephew(s). . Debi Paquette, will my sense of humor and height to Mr. Preator. Also, my outstanding, all-around high score on my math day test to Mr. Gilbert. . Bridget Salazar, will my Volkswagen (Bubba) to next year’s football team so they can save on gas while going on away trips. . Alana Scheib. will my height to anyone who needs it. . Jeanette Tipton, will to anyone my voice and hopes they can use it better than I did. And I will to the volleyball team, my spikes and serves that are beyond control. Hmm! Here they come Let's go1 Debt and Debi Joy Cless. you've got to be kidding! Senior Class Prophecy It is 1991 and oil has been discovered in Hayden. J. R WALKER CRISWELL Ewing sits in his mansion on Middle Cog and contemplates his next evil move Will he take over GEORGE BOSICK'Slox farm or will he foreclose on MIKE MOSHER and ROY KINNEY’S mortuary? They have failed to pay their debt because business has been dead As he sits and thinks, his lovely wife BRIDGET Sue Ellen SALAZAR Ewing staggers in and falls on her lovely face. The family doctor, BUD HARPER is called to attend to her, but on his way to the Ewing ranch he and his gorgeous nurse. TERRIE HARPER. who is not only his financee. but unknown to him. also his sister, collide with a sanitation truck. The truck is driven by RICHARD BLOMQUIST. who is hurrying home to his sick wife LARINDA MYERS Meanwhile back at the ranch. Bridget Ewing is searching for her false tooth which has been mistaken for an ice cube in the drink of her father-in-law. Jock JOE WALKER Ewing who has passed out on the couch after overdosing on Old Spice. Bridget Ewing jumps up and demands the tooth, the whole tooth, and nothing but the tooth. After Bridget recovers her tooth. Jock s wife Miss JACKIE HELL YER Ewing calls for the French maids ANDRA foo-foo BOYER and ALANA guchi-guchi SCHEIB to take Bridget to her room for a rest. JOY Lucy CLESS Ewing bursts through the door and announces her third engagement of the month to LESTER POURIER. The wedding is to take place tomorrow at the Ewing Ranch. At the wedding Maid of Honor and best friend of Lucy. Muriel DEBBIE HOCKETT tries to explain to parents Gary THAD GRANDBOUCHE Ewing and Valeen KRISTI KENNEY Ewing, why Lucy ran off with Ranch hand Ray IRL RHODES Krebbes and his cowboy friends BARNEY MOUNTZ and ROBERT HALL All of a suddden a shot is heard and J. R. Walker falls in the pool. Miss Jackie Ellie doesn’t think it looks classy so she tells pool man. FRANK HOLLOWAY, to fish him out. It takes Frank, the gardener RAYLIGHTHIZER and the chauffer BRIAN MUSICK to save him from drowning. J. R Walker is taken to the hospital by ambulance drivers RANCE NASH and JEANETTE TIPTON Will they make it? Sergeants MELINDA BELL and BEV DOOLIN arrive at the scene to investigate the crime after being called by Pamela DEBI PAQUETTE Ewing who is hysterical because she believes her brother Cliff CRAIG BRICKER Barnes has done the evil deed of killing J. R. BECKY GILMORE and MISHELLE McCLURE and TERESA GIBBS NASH, one time famous actress, to stay where they are. After questioning the guests Bobby BRAD MUNDEN Ewing is arrested because, his gun is found to be the one that shot his brother. Behind the scenes Kristen TORI CLARK Sheppard watches the proceedings with a big grin. Tune in this time next week for the next episode of HAYDEN! This show has been sponsored by KIT JANES. MARILYN McCLURE. DOUG MACK. BRUCE WENZLAU and SUSAN KIRK 23 Steve Barney Mountz Barney Mischelle McClure “Mishelle Michael Mosher Mike” Kristi Lamar Kenney Kristi” Roy E. Kinney Jr. “Buba” Raymond Dee Lighthizer Disco Ray” Brian Paul Musick Brian Deborah Elaine Paquette “Debi” Bradley James Munden Brad” Ranee Dee Nash Ranee” Larinda June Myers Rin Lester Walter Pourier Lester Seniors Show Their Creativity 1. Walker Criswell. “Making a Mess” oh. excuse me. a pot. 2 Kristi Kenney works hard, as Irl Rhodes supervises 3. Who are these masked characters'7 Ho! Ho! Ho! It's Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus 4 Debbie Hockett and Joe Walker, pre- pare for their trip from the North Pole 27 28 Seniors Enjoy Last Year 1. Brad Munden. what is so interesting? 2. Melinda Bell and Debi Paquette. Well you see it’s this way.” 3. Jackie Hellyer and Kristi Kenney Are you serious?” 4 Is Richard Blomquist really possessed? 5. Bridget Salazar and Terrie Harper What new hairstyle will they think of next? 6. Craig Bricker and Lester Pourier. Can you guess what they are thinking about? 7. Frank Holoway. Debbie Paquette. Joy Cless and Brian Musick take part in the Homecoming Parade. 8 Joy Cless and Bridget Salazar just clowning around. 9. Joy Cless. Kristi Kenney. Bridget Sala- zar. Terrie Harper. Jeanette Tipton and Andra Boyer reveal their true identities. 10. Johannes Irgens and Mischelle McClure at krympefest party. (Krympe- fest means shrink party; you try to shrink the red hats in champagne. 11. Alana Scheib and Debi Paquette dress up as Little Mother Hubbard and Little Bo Peep. 12. Larinda Myers and Jeanette Tipton The new football helmets for next year? No. it’s a model of an eye. 29 30 Seniors Doing What Seniors Do Best??? 1. The Senior boys win the mattress race, while Kristi Kenney hangs on for dear life. (Photo by Ron Thomas) 2. Jeanette Tipton and Andra Boyer What are they really up toT??” 3. Frank Holloway, Brian Musick, Debt Paquette, and Joy Cless. After a week of total dedication to their float, the Seniors take third place. 4 Jackie Hellyer, Joy Cless. Bridget Sala- zar, Kristi Kenney and Debi Paquette dress up for Halloween Shake your bootie.” 5. Debie Paquette. Mike Mosher. George Bosick, and Roy Kinney. The Seniors par- ticipated in a new sport, Marathon Hall Sitting. 6. Debi Paquette. Kristi Kenney. Joy Cless, and Andra Boyer. On the count of three everyone say Augh. One. Two, Three. Augh. 31 Irl William Rhodes Iri” Bridget Suzanne Salazar Bargit” Alana Mary Scheib Shorty” 32 33 Junior Class Officers and Sponsors Top row: Rick Troutman, Student Council; Kathy Loucks. Bob Preator. Don Smith, and Katy Gray. Class Sponsors; Gayle Hanson. Student Council. Bottom row: Bob Hayes, President; Chris Hellyer, Vice President; Cathy Janssen. Secretary; Deneen Pourier, Treasurer Elsie Manzanares, Parliamentarian. The Juniors Won 1st Place on Homecoming Float Jerry Delay. Bob Orvalla. Jon Sundberg, and Gene Tipton take last look before parade. THE JUNIOR CLASS OF “82” Kellie Friedl Dana Gingrich Lila Hall Gayle Hanson Bob Hayes Chris Hellyer Tom Hiemforth Cathy Janssen Cody Sweetser doing last minute homework. Bob Orvalla and Rick Lucero doing what they do best. 37 Barbara VonBergon Abey Ward Norman Yoast Bill Hayes Pete Spitellie and Alex Boyd dur- Chris Hellyer demonstrates her Rick Lucero, far right, demonstrating the Layered look Bob ing Spirit Week technique ot bandaging the frac- Hayes, front desk, asks Alex Boyd where he got his charming tured skull and broken collar dress. Glenn Daniels is trying to figure where Wendell Criswell blade and Pete Spitellie got their hair done Juniors Find Lockers Place of Refreshment and Support Rick Troutman, Gayle Hanson and Dana Gingrich are working hard or hardly working9 Rick Lucero looks around the corner to check the other team with Bob Orvalla following close behind 39 Moonlite Madness Junior Prom Theme Carla Bowland returned to help Rick Lucero and the rest of the Juniors celebrate Prom. If they can’t make a basket the regular way. try Bill Hayes. Jack Johnson and Ron Tho- The three stooges. Norman Yoast. Rick Troutman mas's way. and Ray Potts practice climbing ladders and put- ting streamers over wire. 40 £ Sophomore Superclass of 83 Issue 1 This year our class won our second super-class competition. It was a wonderful experience. When we first won our Freshman year, we thought we were the best class, but this year when we went out defending champions and came back champions, we knew we were the best class that ever was. Next year, we go for three-time champions. CLASS SPONSORS, left to right: Kim Mader, Bill Grimes and Mark Wilson. CLASS OFFICERS, left to right: Karen Boyd, secretary: Kristy Copeland, Stu- dent Council; Rhonda Hockett, vice-pres- ident: Judy Hayes, treasurer. Bottom row: Mike Williams, Student Council; Todd DuBois, president; Darren Zehner, parlia- mentarian. Class clowns: Lisa Scheib and Jeff Bricker Class favorites: Mike Williams and Wally Lucero Scott Blomquist Larry Booco Steve Brayton Jeff Bricker Karen Boyd Kristen Boyd Todd Christensen Kristy Copeland Mike Coziahr Danny Dimmick Carl Dorrell Todd DuBois zA [a.zj dl [a.ZZ tSflofl Curk Dunkley Tammy Earle Vancy Earle Betty Fagg Mike Ford Monty Fredrickson Tina Green Don Hayes Jay Hayes Judy Hayes Doug Hays Scott Hicks Rhonda Hockett Bertha Holley Angle Halloway Roxy James Sophomores Build Float Lisa Scheib, Sherry Osborn, Chris Thomas, Karen Boyd, i odd Chris- tensen stuft float. Derron Shook Kirsten Terry Chris Thomas Steve Vair Salina Walker Richard Walker Richard Welker Debbie Williams Mike Williams Valorie Williams Troy Zabel Darren Zehner Sophomores get Second on Homecoming float! It's Hard To Be Humble” “ d [. -23. HBoozdzn Playing at Learning Sophomores review strategy in Dungeons and Dragons. Left to right clockwiseMr. Chapman. Steve Vair, Mike Ford. Darren Zehner. Danny Dimmick. Carl Darrell. Tom Parkin. Troy Zabel and Yancy Earle. Jim Janssen Steve Johnson Sheila Lewis Wally Lucero Darryl Marchbanks Milburn Markle Donna McDowell Kanney Norvell Sherry Osborn Tom Parkin Joy Rogers Lisa Scheib 45 Sophomores Can Work Well Together 1 Sophomores Yancy Earle, Tom Parkin. Chris Thomas. Jeff Bricker, Danny Dim- mick. Valorie Williams. Kammey Norvell and Scott Hicks discuss in Science Fic- tion Literature, the merits of fictional case study couples adopting cloned babies. 2. Chris Thomas. Kammey Norvell and Bertha Holley get comfortable reading as assignment for English on a lazy spring day 3. Sophomore slaves Darren Zehner. Todd DuBois Milburn Markle. Steve John- son. and Mike Williams chow down after serving at Junior-Senior Banquet 46 Sewing Chalet CLASS OF 84 FRESHMAN OFFICERS AND SPONSORS; SPONSORS. Lett to right Janet Cino. Sally Morton. Roy Gilbert. Jeannie Lombardi. Student Council Representatives; Traci Hayes. Rudy Skufca. President; Matt Weaver. Vice-President; Nancy Jo Wright. Secretary; Kris Tipton. Treasurer; Suzanne Hockett, Parliamentarian; Marvin Gibbs Lorri Langstaff takes a breather from reading Civics. Hair Day during Homecoming Week — Janie Kitchens. Rockett Kyllonen, Billie Joe Roger Smith tries to learn it from osmosis. Mary Jo Duff. Lorrae Cammilletti and Suzanne Hockett exchange notes on hair dressers Lewis still reads the conventional way. Photo below: Miss Louchs and Theresa Hill discuss assignment while Rudy Skufca. Wanda Suits. Nancy Jo Wright and Janie Kitchens work with programmed gram- mar books Class Favorites 49 Freshmen Class of 84 Lee Alphonse Connie Brazelton Lorrae Camilletti Tammy Corum Natalie Cox Rene Daniels Tom Doolin Billie Jo Duff Frank Duzik Lewis Fredrickson Marvin Gibbs Shane Gilmore Ronnie Gingrich Greg Greget Angie Hanson Traci Hayes k 50 Suzanne Hockett Shane Isenbarger Sulyne Johnson Alisa King Jannie Kitchens Rockett Kyllonen Lori Langstaff Mary Lewis Donald Lynch Vickie Meacham Shane Moore Marty Perrin Deanna Schieb Kevin Schvaneveldt Roger Smith Rudy Skufca Wanda Suits Deano Temple Chris Tipton 51 Freshmen Sample First Year of High School 1. Jump for Heart-A-thon left to right: Alisa King, Deanna Scheib, LaDonna Hasty. Lor- rae Camilletti. Traci Hayes, and Vickie Mea- chem. 2. Deano Temple is asking for help from Deanna Scheib. LaDonna Hasty, and Angie Hanson. 3. Carla Bowland and Kristi Kenny feed baby food to Jannie Kitchens at kanga- roo court, for not participating during spirit week 52 Friends Friends Are Always Favorite Friends Roy Kinney, Debbie Hockett Chosen Salutatorian and Valedictorian. Valedictorian and Salutatorian are chosen on the basis of grade point average over four years of high school. Roy Kinney gradu- ated with an average of 3.76 and Debbie Hockett, 3.81 Girls’ and Boys’ State Nominees to Study Government. To receive the honor of going to Girls' State, Junior girls must write a letter to the Ladies' Auxil- iary explaining why they wish to go. These Junior girls are judged on the basis of these letters. Jun- ior males are voted on by the fac- ulty. These students participate every summer in a leadership workshop in Fort Collins. Tori Clark Chosen to March in Macy’s Parade. Out of 200,000 students across the country, Tori Clark was chosen one of two people to represent Colorado in McDonald’s All American High School Band to march in Macy's Parade and perform in New York's Carnegie Hall. She was chosen for the honor based on her abilities in band and achievement in school. (Photo by Bridget Salazar) 55 56 Student Body Chooses Favorites 1. Bob Orvalla Deneen Pourier Bob Orvalla and Deneen Pourier were choosen Most Athletic because no matter what sport they played, they showed great talent and energy 2. Jackie Hellyer Thad Grandbouche Two people are chosen each year as rep- resentatives of Hayden High Sports because of their conduct on the athletic field and their positive influence in the area of sports 3. Kelly Cobby Barney Mountz Every school has those students whose creativity enriches the school Most Tal- ented are these students. 4. Cody Sweetser Rhonda Hockett All couples are cute. It is difficult to pick one that is cuter than another. This year's vote went to Cody and Rhonda. 5. Gayle Hanson Mike Rigas Choosing Shyest causes students to pause a minute and think about those students who while contributing a great deal to the school and while being good friends, make their contributions out of the limelight. 6. Andra Boyer Wendell Criswell Who livens up the classroom with the laughter that comes with the quick pun? Whose good natured pranks break the montony of school routine and helps cre- ate the fun memories? Andra Boyer and Wendell Criswell — that's who. % 57 Biggest Flirts: Most Spirited: Abey Ward and Roxy James Carla Bowland and Rick Lucero Sports Illustrated __________August 1 31_50 Cents j|M)| 4 %• FOOTBALL TEAM, Front row, left to right: Todd DuBois, Shane Isenbarger, Rudy Skufca, Troy Zabel, Don Hayes. Deano Temple, Marvin, Gibbs, and Shane Gilmore. 2nd row, left to right: Rick Troutman. Steve Johnson, Abey Ward. Bob Orvalla, Darren Zehner, Jeff Bricker, Mike Williams. Bill Hayes. 3rd row, left to right: Manager Carl Dorrell. Glenn Daniels. Ronnie Doolin, Pete Spitellie, Matt Weaver, Jerry Delay. Alex Boyd, and Doug Hays. Back row, left to right: Coach Janes, Norman Yoast, Ray Potts. Brad Munden, Cody Sweetser, Thad Grandbouche. Lester Pourier. Manager Mike Ford and Coach Wenzlau. AO Tigers Play In State Quarter Finals 1. Coach Wenzlau discusses play with Norman Yoast 63. 2. Bob Orvalla, 11 getting ready to pass Mike Williams, 10; Ray Potts. 72 and Norman Yoast, 63 block. 3. Ron Doolin chases a Steamboat J.V. player during first game of the season. 4. Brad Munden, 12 tackles Basalt quarterback from behind, while Lester Pourier, 32 positions himself for a front tackle. 5. The defensive huddle waits for Basalt offense after referee called first down for Basalt. Players pictured are: Lester Pour- ier, Mike Williams. Jeff Bricker, Glenn Daniels and Ron Doolin. 6. Glenn Daniels blocks player 58 while Bob Orvalla readies for a pass. 7. Glenn Daniels tackles Basalt player 20; Pete Spitellie, 80 rushes to aide 8. Glenn Daniels. 86; Jerry Delay. 66; Jeff Bricker, 52; Mike Williams. 10; Lester Pourier. 32 and Thad Grand- bouche, 68 bring down Basalt quarter- back. 61 1980 Hayden Tiger Football Schedule Opponent vs. Home Steamboat 2 12 Craig 8 36 Eagle Valley 35 13 North Park 16 21 Plateau Valley 16 35 Basalt 20 12 West Grand 13 26 Soroco 8 41 Basalt 9 34 Hotchkiss 20 14 1. Ron Doolin, 20. being tackled by Soroco's defensive line while Pete Spitel- lie, 80. observes in background. 2. Walker Criswell. 25. slips through Soroco's defense. Left to right in back- ground: Ron Doolin. 20; Jeff Bricker, 52; Glenn Daniels. 86; and Brad Munden, 12. Steve Johnson. 71. rests after being run over by Soroco's Tiny, and Roy Potts (also on ground) after attempt to block Joey Scafetti. 3. Ron Doolin driving for the goal line in Basalt game as Mike Williams. 10. Jeff Bricker. 52. and Lester Pourier. 32. run the play. 4. The Tigers run a pass rush on the Soroco Rams. Payers visible left to right: Jerry Delay. Thad Grandbouche. and Ron Doolin. 5. Cody Sweetser, 88; Thad Grand- bouche. 68; Ron Doolin, 20; and Ray Potts running a pop right. 6. Assistant Coaches Randy Den and Kit Janes watching the plays. 7. Brad Munden. t£, watches as Thad Grandbouche attempts to block Basalt while Walker Criswell. 25 gets tackled. Basalt Photographs Courtesy of Northwest Colorado Daily Press 62 63 64 Girls’ Varsity Volleyball 1. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM, begin- ning with Coach Morton moving counter- clockwise: Rhonda Hockett. Judy Hayes. Jeanette Tipton. Wally Lucero. Deneen Pourier. Jackie Hellyer. Tori Clark. Betty Fagg. Debbie Hockette, Andra Boyer, and Chris Tipton. 2. Tori Clark makes a diving save and propels the ball overhead to her awaiting teammates. 3. Tori Clark receives an award for being All League Player 4 Judy Hayes receives honorable men- tion award for her playing 5. Team moving back on the court after time out. Left to right: Judy Hayes. Rhonda Hockett. Debbie Hockett. Deneen Pourier. (behind Deneen — Tori Clark). Wally Lucero. Chris Tipton. Jackie Hellyer. (behind Jackie-Andra Boyer). 6. Tori Clark and Rhonda Hockett ready for the return after Debbie Hockett's spike 7. Jeanette Tipton jumps to save the ball while Judy Hayes and Tori Clark stand by for return. 8 Debbie Hockett sets the ball up for Wally Lucero. 65 Girls’Junior Varsity Volleyball 1. Team beginning at the top, girls hold- ing basketballs: Kris Tipton, Tina Green. Nancy Wright. Second row: Rockett Kyl- lonen. Suzanne Hockett. Third row: Vickie Meachem. Alisa King. Billie Jo Duff. Fourth row: Andra Boyer, Sylyn Johnson, Coach Chapman. Number 8, Natalie Cox. Sitting: Lori Langstaff and Valorie Williams. 2. Andra Boyer sets up ball for Tina Green 3. Coach Chapman gives Junior Varsity volleyball girls some last minute instruc- tions. 4 Andra Boyer sets up ball for 11. Kris Tipton, while Debbie Williams looks on. 66 Golden Rule 67 Photos by Kremmnng game oy bridget Salazar 68 Gambles Tigers Win First Games of District Tournament 1. VARSITY BASKETBALL: left to right: Doug Hayes, Bob Orvalla. Abey Ward. Brad Munden, Lester Pourier. Cody Sweetser, Norman Yoast. Scott Rienks. Ron Doolin, Glen Daniels. Joe Walker. Rick Lucero. Darren Zehner Middle row: Coach Mack. Coach Janes Front row: Managers Mike Cozhiar. and Matt Weaver 2 Bob Orvalla controls ball while bringing down the court. 3 Lester Pourier under pressure at district against Kremmling while Abey Ward tries to seek open position 4 Brad Munden shoots for bucket as Ron Doolin seeks rebound position. Tigers sit on comfortable lead 5. Scott Rienks shoots for two as oth- ers on bench look on in awe Cody Sweetser. 41. in position for rebound 6 Norman Yoast goes for the ball while Brad Munden and Abey Ward watch. 7. Rick Lucero shoots freethrow against Baggs. Wyo 8 From right to left: Coach Smith. Mr. Hayes. Bertha Holley. Suzanne Hock- ett. Rhonda Hockett. Agueda Alves. Charla Hockett. and Below. Joy Cless Varsity Boys’ Basketball Schedule Home vs Opponent Scores Manilla 81-51 Baggs 42-43 Steamboat J.V. 77-49 Grand Valley 69-59 Baggs 59-38 North Park 73-58 Craig J.V. 63-67 West Grand 62-36 Grand Valley 55-57 Steamboat J.V. 44-45 Soroco 58-57 North Park 76-51 West Grand 51-44 Plateau Valley 58-74 Soroco 80-79 Wins Losses 10 5 69 Junior Varsity Boys’ Basketball Take on Rivals 1 Milburn Markle. «35. reaches for jump ball while Todd Dubois. «33 and Darren Zehner. «31 wait for tip. 2 Ronnie Gingrich. Deano Temple. John Sundberg. assistant Coach Doug Mack and Coach Kit Janes watch the Basket- ball game closely. 3. Doug Hayes. «25 jumps for the ball while Darren Zehner. «31 and Kevin Schvanevldt. «51 wait for tip. 4 Ray Potts shoots a free throw while Doug Hayes and Rudy Skufca waits for the rebound. 5. Coach Kit Janes talks to two team members as Joe Walker looks on 6 JUNIOR VARSITY GROUP SHOT. Left to right, top: Ronnie Gingrich. Deano Temple. Darren Zahner. Ray Potts. Doug Hayes. Milburn Markle. John Sundberg. Rudy Skufca. Shane Isenbarger. Second row: assistant Coach Doug Mack. Coach Kit Janes. Third row: Manager Mike Coziahn and Matt Weaver. Opponent Steamboat Grand Valley Baggs Baggs North Park Craig West Grand Grand Valley Steamboat Soroco North Park West Grand Plateau Valley Craig Soroco Vs. Home 39 51 33 44 41 36 58 37 47 38 67 68 42 41 57 49 32 45 29 52 36 51 45 47 45 46 37 42 25 38 Win Loss 10 5 70 Girls’ Varsity Basketball 1. GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL, left to right: Jackie Hellyer, Melinda Ball. Kelly Cobb. Rhonda Hockett, Cathy Janssen. Assistant Coach Kim Mader, Manager Roxie Dorrell. Coach Don Smith. Deneen Pourier. Salina Walker. Kristy Copeland, Tori Clark. Wally Lucero, and Chris Hel- lyer. 2. During the Glennwood game after the third quarter, Coach Don Smith and Assistant Coach Kim Mader talked to the girls varsity. From left to right: Melinda Bell, Salina Walker, Jackie Hellyer, Deneen Pourier. Rhonda Hockett. Kristy Copeland. Wally Lucero. Kelly Cobb, Cathy Janssen, and Chris Hellyer. Cheer- ing the Varsity on was four J.V. players from left to right: Tina Green. Judy Hayes. Karen Boyd and Suzanne Hock- ett. 3. At the district Tourney. Hayden Players Melinda Bell, Wally Lucero. Salina Walker, and Deneen Pourier, are waiting patiently to jump for the rebound. 4. In Kremmling game. Jackie Hellyer goes up for a quick layup with Rhonda Hockett. 12. ready to assist her. 5. At district in Glennwood Salina Walker, was making the opponents defense work hard as she drove the ball in for a shot. 6. Rhonda Hockett ready to score 2 points for the Hayden Tigers at Kremmling. 72 Routt County National Bank 73 Junior Varsity Girls ’ Basketball 1. LaDonna Hasty gets ready to shoot a free throw while Judy Hayes awaits for the rebound 2 GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY. Left to right: Judy Hayes. Suzanne Hockett. Alisa King. Natalie Cox. LaDonna Hasty. Coach Kim Mader, Angie Hanson. Man- ager Roxie Dorrell. Karen Boyd. Lisa Scheib. Betty Fagg. Tina Green, and Rene Daniels 3. Betty Fagg watches Tina Green jump for the ball. 4 Kristy Copeland jumps for the ball while Judy Hayes. LaDonna Hasty, and Karen Boyd wait to see which way the ball goes. 74 75 76 Wrestling Williams takes third at state. 1. J.V. Team Front row. left to right Coach Van- dertook. Frank Holloway. Pete Spitellie. Coach Hare Back row. left to right Bill Hayes. Ron Thomas. Manager Kriston Boyd. Steve Brayton. and Manager. Andra Boyer 2 Mike Williams and Thad Grandbouche “Glad to meet you Thad. I'm Mike . Both Mike and Thad went to the State Wrestling Tournament. Mike took third place 3. Head Coach Mr. Vandertook and Assistant Coach Mr Hare take a break from practice 4 Thad listens intently to instructions from Coach Vandertook 5 Varsity Team. Front row. left to right Coach Vandertook. Lewis Fredrickson. Troy Zabel. Monty Fredrickson. Don Hayes. Coach Mike Hare Back row. left to right Manager Kristen Boyd. Jerry Delay. Larry Booco. Mike Williams. Thad Grandbouche. Rick Troutman, Manager Andra Boyer 6 Back row. left to right Mike Williams Rick Troutman. Jerry Delay. Larry Booco. Don Hayes. Darron Shook. Ron Thomas. Front row. left to right; Lewis Fredrickson. Coach Hare. Coach Vandertook. Monty Fredrickson. Thad Grandbouche and Troy Zabel 7. Mike Williams trying to pin his man 8 Troy Zabel wins one of his many matches 9 Larry Booco trying to roll his man over 10 Shane Gilmore trying to pm his opponent's shoulders to the mat. 11 Lewis Fredrickson breaking his man down for a near side cradle 12 Monty Fredrickson took third at district, just one step away from going to state 13. Pete Spitellie and Rick Troutman Come on Pete roll over 77 Girls’ Track Has Full Participation 1. Rhonda Hockett. most Valuable player, at 800 meter relay. 2 Traci Hayes winds up to throw the discus. 3. Tori Clark does the 100 meter low hurdles 4 GIRLS TRACK TEAM. From left to right, bottom row: Coach Doug Mack. Tori Clark. Debbie Hockett. Coach Sally Morton. Second row: Kristi Copeland. Rhonda Hockett. Judy Hayes. Roxy James. Valorie Williams. Selina Walker. Top row: Jeannie Kitchens. Traci Hayes. Nata- lie Cox. Sulynn Johnson. Suzanne Hockett. and Wanda Suits. 5. Debbie Hockett. long jump at Grand Junction. 6 Jeannie Kitchens starts to take off at the 400 meter relay. 7. Judy Hayes throws that disc as far as she can. 8 Coach Mack discusses track block for beginning track 9 Kristi Copeland gets over her last 110 low hurdle 10. Valorie Williams lets go of the disc 78 79 Boys’ Track Places Sixth in State 880 Relay Ten Hayden students partici- pated in state track events. Bob Orvalla, Ron Thomas, Joe Walker and Abey Ward ran in the 880 relay. Abey Ward, Ron Thomas, Todd Dubois and Ron Doolin ran the mile relay. Brad Munden jumped the 110 High Hurdles; and Cody Sweetser par- ticipated in shot put, discus, long and triple jump. Of the team that placed at the meet at Hinkley High in Aurora, Colorado were the mates in the 880 relay. 1 Hayden Open — Scott Rienks warm- ing up before track meet. 2 Bob Orvalla running in 100-yard dash at District in Grand Junction. 3. John Hays drove team to Grand Junction for the district meet. 4. Ron Doolin in 400 meter dash at Dis- trict. He placed fifth. 5. Rick Lucero in 800 meter run in Hay- den Open. 6 TRACK TEAM, Top row. left to right: Coach Smith in back, Rick Lucero, Joe Walker, Abey Ward, Frank Holloway, Ron Doolin. Cody Sweetser. Norman Yoast, Scott Rienks, Pete Spitellie, Brand Mun- den. Rick Troutman, Tom Heimforth, Ron Thomas, Bob Orvalla. Coach Gilbert. Bot- tom row: Scott Hicks. Steve Vair, Larry Bocco, Mike Ford. Milburn Markle, Kevin Schvaneveldt, Doug Hayes, Todd Chris- tensen. Danny Dimmickl, Darren Zehner. Todd Dubois, Marvin Gibbs. Darren Shook. In front: managers Tom Parkin and Carl Dorrell. 80 81 Boys’ Track Looks Strong 1. Abey passes opponents in mile relay to take second in district. 2 Todd DuBois waits for teammate in same relay as above 3. Mike Rigas running 440 dash in the Hayden Open 4 Frank Holloway in two-mile run during district meet in Grand Junction 5. Tom Heimforth in mile run at district. 6 Scott Rienks at District in the High Hur- dles 7. Brad Munden took third place at dis- trict in High Hurdles. 8 Joe Walker receives baton from Ron Thomas in 800 relay at District 82 83 Rodeo Club Gets Organized 1. RODEO CLUB MEMBERS. Left to right, bottom row: Don Hayes. Frank Hol- loway. Bill Hayes. Larry Booco. and Jerry Delay. Vice-president. Top row Miss Loucks. sponsor; Vickie Meacham. Sec- retary-Treasurer; Betty Fagg. Traci Hayes. President, and Alisa King 2. Traci Hayes. Little Britches Queen 1981. rides Bee Jay in a barrel race. 84 National Honor Society To belong to National Honor Society, a student must maintain an average of 3.0 or above Beyond that students are approved by their teachers on the basis of leadership, character, and service to school Above are MEMBERS OF THE HONOR SOCIETY EXCEPT THE SEN- IORS. Top. left to right: Ray Potts. Steve Johnson. Darren Zehner. Mike Williams. Judy Hayes. Monty Fredrickson. Carl Dorrell and Mrs Chapman, sponsor. Seated, left to right: Alex Boyd. Pete Spitelle, Roxie Dorrell. Mike Rigas. Roxie James, and Rhonda Hockett. cEk IC RtH° ?R. S0C,ety STUDENTS. Top row. left to right Roy Kenney. Debbie Hockett. Irl Rhodes Bottom row Melinda Bell. Alana bcneib. Ton Clark, and Kristi Kenney Debi Paquette was attending to last minute graduation detais and so was not pictured 86 Student Council Front row. left to right: Alana Schieb, Treasurer; Jerry Delay, Parliamentarian; Debbie Hockett. Head Girl. Walker Criswell. Head Boy; Kristi Kenney. Secretary Middle row. left to right: Mr Chapman. Sponsor; Rick Troutman. Junior Class Rep ; Andra Boyer. Senior Class Rep Joe Walker. Senior Class Rep . Gayle Hanson. Junior Class Rep.; Angie Dorrell. 8th Grade Class Rep. Back row. left to right: Kristy Cope- land. Sophomore Class Rep.. Mike Williams. Sophomore Class Rep.; Traci Hayes. Freshman Class Rep ; Rudy Skufca. Freshman Class Rep Members of Student Council and Class Officers talk over business during lunch. Chris Hellyer. Mike Williams. Jerry Delay. Mr Chapman, and Todd DuBois. 87 Band Performs For School Functions 1. CONCERT BAND: Front row left to right sitting: Debbie Hockett, Roxy James. Tina Green. Alisa King. Suzanne Hockett. Vickie Meachem, Debbie Williams. Judy Hayes. Andra Boyer. Natalie Cox. Mary Lewis. Second row left to right: Deanna Scheib, Rudy Skufca. Mike Ford. Pete Spitellie, Tori Clark, Mike Rigas. Nancy Jo Wright. Steve Vair. Traci Hayes. Third row left to right: Larry Booco, Shane Isenbarges. Norman Voast. Darren Zehner. Alana Sheib. Alex Boyd. Top left to right: Director Bill Grimes, and Deano Temple 2. Tori Clark is trying hard to get that perfect tune 3. Bill Grimes directs his concert band. 4. The band is marching back from the Homecom- ing Parade. 5. STAGE BAND left to right: Deneen Pourier. Tori Clark. Pete Spitellie. Roxy James Barney Mountz, Jackie Hellyer, Ray Potts. Steve Vair. Alex Boyd, and Director Bill Grimes 6 Stage Band plays jolly Christmas Songs. 7. The Band plays their best hits. 89 Yearbook % 90 First Year for Color Pages 1. Standing: Mrs. Gray, Elsie Manza- nares. Sitting: Barb Von Bergen, Chris Thomas, Roxie Dorrell, Andra Boyer and Terrie Harper 2. Andra Boyer and Terrie Harper map out pages tor the yearbook. 3. Roxie Dorrell and Elsie Manzanares are hard at work thinking of funny cap- tions. 4 Barb Von Bergen and Chris Thomas are two great minds at work as they work on the Sophomore pages Photography, A Way to Develop 5. PHOTOGRAPHY STUDENTS SECOND TRIMESTER. Back row: Elsie Manza- nares, Lila Hall. Ron Thomas, Bridget Salazar Agueda Alves (Exchange stu- dent from Brazil). Front row: Cody Sweet- ser, Jack Johnson. Jeanette Tipton. 29A-30A Elsie Manzanares Lila Hall 31A Jack Johnson Bridget Salazar 32-33. Jon Si 8ndberg Ron Doolin. 34 Mrs. Gray, Lila Hall Elsie Manza- nares. 33A. Bridget Salazar Jack Johnson. 37. Lila Hall Jack Johnson 33. Lila Hall Mrs. Gray Producing a yearbook that well represents the activities of a school is a great Undertaking. Each photograph represents five hours of work since not all pho- tos taken are used and time is involved waiting for the good shot. Do a little math, five times the nugmber of photos in this book. The val%e of the stu8dent photographer becomes obvioujS. Designing the pages of the year- book is also a time consuming task. Soliciting ads, choosing photographs, designing pages and writing copy involves ho' jfs of in and ougt of school time. If you’ve a well preserved memory in this book, thank the people on these pages. 91 16 Lioaads Speech Team Takes Talents to State 1 SPEECH TEAM. Back row: Rockett Kyllonen. Natalie Cox. Alisa King. Miss Loucks. Sulynn Johnson. Wanda Suits. Gayle Hanson, and Lorrae Camilletti. Front row: Tammy Coram. Kris Tipton. Rance Nash. Lee Alphonse. Frank Hollo- way. and Deanna Schieb 2. Frank Holloway took fifth place at State Interpretation of Humorous Literature 3. Frank Holloway and Sulynn Johnson wait for the finals to come. 4 Deanna Scheib rests in between speech events. 5. Deanna Scheib gives her speech. 6. Kris Tipton recites an excerpt from Eves Diary that won her an excellent certificate for humor. 7. Wanda Suits, Frank Holloway. Sulynn Johnson. Kris Tipton. Lorrae Camilletti and Deanna Scheib. All of these students went to the State Speech Meet Sulynn Johnson took second in Creative Story Telling Frank Holloway took fifth place in humor. The Team consisted of begin- ners this year. We acquired some experience, learned a lot, and had fun traveling around North- ern Colorado. Our meets ranged from Fort Collins to Grand Jet. to Craig and all points in between. We worked hard and in the end it paid off not only for those who won awards, but for everyone involved. Middle Cog Staf 8 MIDDLE COG STAFF FIRST TRIMES- TER. Front row. left to right: Roxie Dorrell. Melinda Bell. Bev Doolin. Back row. left to right: Mrs. Gray. Todd Christensen. Tom Heimforth. Jackie Hellyer, Craig Bricker. Joe Walker and Thad Grandbouche 9. Staff carves a pumpkin for photo to be run on cover page of newspaper Todd Christensen and Tom Heimforth proof a paper while Craig Bricker. Joe Walker and Jackie Hellyer clean out the pump- kin. 93 High School Cheerleaders and Drill Team FOOTBALL AND VOLLEYBALL CHEER- LEADERS. From left to right; Roxy James. Bev Doolin, and Kristy Copeland. 2. Kristi Kenny and Debbie Hockett doing a cheer. 3. Kristy Copeland. Carla Bowland. Bev Doolin, and Roxy James cheer for the Tigers. 4 Carla Bowland and Bev Doolin try to decide which cheer to do next. 5. WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS. From left to right: Roxy James. Debbie Wil- liams. and Kris Tipton. 6 DRILL TEAM. From top to bottom: Larinda Myers, Kellie Friedl. second row: Vickie Meachem. Gayle Hanson, bottom row: Vona Langstaff. and Chris Thomas. 95 Administration, Staff, Faculty 1980-81 Th€ X duc Anon DIC€ T Photos on Education for the 1980’s Administration Makes School Policy Secretarial Staff Holds It Together Maintenance Staff Keeps School Operating Hayden Junior-Senior Lissa Brucnez Bob Chapman Bill Chase Janet Cino Social Studies, Art. Jr. High Girls' Science. Math. Student Council. Social Studies. Theatre Arts Special Ed. Track High School Volleyball Val Gary Marion Gibson Roy Gilbert Katy Gray Math. Reading. Jr. High Volleyball School Nurse Math. Track English. Publications. Photogra- phy Bill Grimes Mike Hare Kathy Hill Kit Janes Band Counselor. Psychology. Wrestling Choir Math. weight Training. High School Boys' Basketball. Jr. High Boys’ Track 98 High School Faculty Susan Kirk Beverly Lehrer Jeanie Lombardi Kathy Loucks Home Ec., Jr. High Girls' Basket- Special Ed Business Department -English, Mass Media. Rooeo Club ball Doug Mack Kim Mader Marilyn McClure Sally Morton Spanish, Drivers' Ed.. P E.. High Art. High School Girls'Basketball Librarian P.E.. High School Volleyball and School Boys' Basketball. Jr. High Track Football Bob Preator Science. Weight Training Lucy Rickman Language Arts. Reading Susan Rohrman Photography. Science Don Smith Auto Mechanics. High School Girls' Basketball 99 High School and Jr. High Faculty •oo Irick Saddle Shop Attempts to Survive Another Year Teachers Spend Many Hours With Extra- Curricular Activities in Addition to Classroom Teaching 1. Bruce Wenzlau — P.E., World His- tory. High School Football 2. Mark Wilson — Industrial Arts Both for Junior and Senior High 3. Mark Veneklasen — Lang Arts. P.E.. Jr. High Boys' Basketball 4 It happened to James Prince on April Fool’s Day. 5. Bill Chase wonders if Jerry Delay is the only one interested 6 Joy Cless teaches mark Wilson a new finger game 7. Bruce Wenzlau thinks it’s not the gift but the thought 8 Bruce Yoast and Lucy Rickman. I knew the student didn't like me. but this is ridiculous. 9. Kim Mader and Mike Hare wonder if the money Chris Kolb gave them is really counterfeit. 10. Sally Morton and Jeame Lombardi discuss the ethics of blocking door- ways. 11. Bob Chapman and Tammy Corum are having a frank, but brutal, discus- sion 12. Marilyn McClure and Nancy MacF- arlane, Rain or snow. Girls’ track never slows. 13. You can always depend on Kathy Loucks to be at the games 14 Don Smith prays for guidance to help him through the year. 15. Janet Cino is out of her jogging suit for Junior Senior banquet 16. Bev Lehrer we though only students sat like that. 17. Sue Rorman. Lissa Bruchez and Val Gary. A typical day at Hayden High 101 102 Slave Sale and Production Night High Points Val Gary gives an encouraging word to Alan Switzler while she auctions Bonnie Bugay and Joel Williams chat about what is in the box. him oft during Slave Sale. Is it money? Junior High students watch and bid on classmates being sold into slavery. 103 8th Graders Endure the Hardships of 8th GRADE CLASS OFFICERS: From left to right: Scott Vair, Bill Moon, Christy Jones, Shawn '1 urner and Claire McClure. Ron Bugay dreams on! Some of the 8th graders practicing the lively art of drinking Mountain Dew. From left to right: Albert Hockm. Greg Barnes. Bill Moon. Shawn Turner and Wayne Deluca. Front Row: Randy Delay Joel Williams complains of leg aches but. Kris Kolb urges him on! 104 Junior High Celebrates Halloween Kim Smith, Angie Brush, Shannon Vair, and Lisa Mosbey. Let's play house. Monte Scheib practices the art ot underwater breathing. Mr. Veneklasen, with his assistant Monty Scheib visits the well known town of Hayden. Gene Delay testing a new hair rinse, essence Mini Mouse (Rachell Lightizer) and of apple. Bozo the clown (Angie Dorrell) are having an intelligent chat. 105 Eighth Grade members Cindy Bennett Jesse Brazleton Kathy Buckmeir Ron Bugay Kent Copeland Danny Gibson Deleen Coziahr Albert Shawn Christy Jennifer Hockin Hoefer Jones Kline Chris Kolb Kathy Lewis Dwayne Lively Claire McClure Wendy Meacham 106 4 Soon to Leave Jr. High Life Alice Monroe Bill Moon David Moore Tammy Myers Corinne Parkin Danny Rigas Tired of taking showers? Bill Moon Chad Sears Sig Sundberg Alan Switzler Neil Shawn Scott Terrie Turner Vair Debbie Von Bergen Joel Williams 107 Future Leaders of America 7th GRADE OFFICERS. From left to right: Erik Olson. Jeremy Worster. Alena Robinson. Ron Hockett. and Angie Dorrell. Now guess which one isn’t wearing any pants? 108 Mr. Veneklasen asks Miss Rorman for a tennis date. Alena Robinson flunked gravity! A Little Monkeying Around Mr. Vandertook before. and after bananas! Brenda McDowell. Rachell Llghtizer and Angie Dorrell are taking a test. Angie Dorrell How come everyone else knows the answer? Colleen Abbott Sam Barnes Jodi Bowland o i Angie Brush David Buckmeir 109 Seventh Grade Members Wayne Calkin Travis Caraway Tymbre Dalton Billy Davidson Betty Dawson Todd Greget Alan Henderson Ron Hockett Sherry Holloway Joe Janssen Jody Rachell Clifford Lenahan Lighthizer Lynch Dennis Marchbanks Brenda McDowell 110 Sample Jr High Life Tammy Jimmy Christine Alena Monte Pinnt Plotts Prince Robinson Scheib Kimberly Mack Brenda Deanna Eric Smith Spitellie Stamp Stewart Stone Shannon John Julie Derek Jeremy Vair Walker Ward Wray Worster 111 Mike Hare s Mean Wrestling Team WRESTLING TEAM, From left to right, top row: Travis Caraway, Chad Sears. Sam Barnes, Chris Kolb. Alan Switzler. Joel Williams. Ron Hockett. Bottom row: Gene Delay. Mack Spitellie, Dwayne Lively, Manager Jerry Delay. Coach Mike Hare. Jeremy Worster. Scott Vair, Shawn Turner, Randy Delay. LISSA BRUCHEZ S WELL TRAINED MENAGERIE. From left to right: Brenda Stamp. Lissa Bruchez. Shannon Vair. Angie Dorrell. Alena Robinson. Rachell Lighthizer. Christine Prince, Colleen Abbott. £ 112 Junior High Football In Action JR. HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM, Back row, left to right: David Buckmeier, Jody Lenahan. Billy Davidson. Joel Williams. Alan Switzler, Bill Moon. Chad Soars. Chris Kolb. Sam Barnes. Jesse Brazelton. Coach Mack Second row. left to right; Gene Delay. Mack Spitellie. Joe Jans- sen. Todd Greget. John Walker. Randy Delay. Ron Bugay. Scott Vair. Shawn Turner. Front row. left to right: Mike Flanders. Ron Hockett. Jeremy Worster, Erik Olson, Monte Scheib Greg Barnes. Jeremy Worster in dark pants. I think I can, I think I can Greg Barnes deflecting a pass from a Soroco player. 113 Eighth Graders Work on Basketball Skills 114 Top row; left to right: Coach Susan Kirk, Kathy Lewis. Tammy Meyer. Wendy Meacham. Christy Jones. Jennifer Kline Bottom row; left to right: Alice Monroe. Delean Coziahr. Beverly Fagg. Claire McClure, Cindy Bennett From left to right: Coach Mark Veneklosen. Joel Williams. Alan Switzler. Chris Kolb. Dwayne Lively. Kneeling down; left to right; Wayne Deluca. Scott Vair. Shawn Turner. Randy Delay. Ron Bugay tries for a lay up with Shawn Turner looking on. Tammy Meyer. Bev Fagg. Wendy Meac- ham and other 8th grade girls listen to the coach for other instructions. Scott Vair. Chris Kolb and Alan Switzler look on with anticipation as they move to the court. While Dwayne Lively takes his place at the bench. Seventh Grade Tries Hand at Roundball Erik Olson. 21. tries to keep the ball from opponents in white jerseys. Erik Olson and Ron Hockett watch for the rebound, (dark jerseys) Mack Spitellie and Greg Barnes (dark jer- seys) watch teammate dribble ball upcourt. Deanna Stewart. Rachelle Lightizer. Angie Dorrell. Miss Kirk. Alena Robinson. Shannon Vair. Brenda Stamp. Christine Prince Mack Spitellie. Travis Caraway. Sam Barnes. Erik Olson, Mr. Veneklasen. Ron Hockett. John Walker. Jeremy Worster. Gene Delay. Monte Scheib 115 Jr. High Volleyball Team Vv.-- VOLLEYBALL TEAM, Left to right standing: Val Gary, Barbara Smith, Kathy Buckmeier, Christy Jones, Kathy Lewis. Middle row: Wendy Meacham, Angie Dorrell, Angie Stone, Alice Monroe, Alena Robinson. Bottom row: Rachell Lighthizer. Christine Prince, Claire McClure. Shannon Vair, Brenda Stamp Jr. High Cheerleaders CHEERLEADING TEAM. Standing, left to right: Christine Prince. Claire Cheerleaders Christine Prince. Christy Jones. Wendy McClure. Alena Robinson. Kneeling are Christy Jones and Wendy Mea- Meacham. Claire McClure and Alena Robinson watch chem game between yells. 116 Junior High Boys’ and Girls’ Track Ron Hockett. John Walker, Jesse Brazelton. Monte Scheib. Dwayne BOYS' TRACK. From left to right, top row: Randy Delay. Dwayne Lively. Lively. Derek Wray. Greg Barnes. Erik Olson, and Randy Delay warm Jesse Brazelton. Chris Kolb. Greg Barnes. Bill Moon Bottom row: John up for track practice. Walker. Ron Hockett. Derek Wray. Monte Scheib. and Coach Kit Janes GIRLSTRACK, From left to right, top row: Brenda McDowell. Brenda Stamp. Deanna Stewart. Angie Dorrell, Shannon Vair Bottom row: Alice Monroe. Claire McClure. Wendy Meacham. Christy Jones. Coach Lissa Bruchez. Alena Robinson and Wendy Meacham enjoy the lively arts of leap frog and ballet 117 Jr. High Band Plays Production Night BAND. Front row from left to right Claire McClure. Wendy Meachem. Debbie VonBergen. Tammy Myer, Coleen About. Shannon Vair. Chistme Prince. Angie Brush. Shawn Hoefer Second row Sam Barnes. Danny Rigas. Wayne Calkin. David Buckmeir. Dwayne Lively. Scott Vair. Ron Hockett. Gene Delay. Eric Stone Third row Band Director; Bill Grimes. Daleen Coziahr. Monte Scheib. Erik Olsen. Alan Switzler Teaching two tooters to toot Wendy Meachem and Tammy Myers Claire McClure, far left, and Debbie VonBergen. far right check out the music sheets Trying to get the tune just right Shannon Vair. Christine Prince, and Angie Brush Wayne Calkin receives last minute instructions from Mr. Grimes on produc- tion night. (Photo by Bridget Salazar) Think what we can do for yoi Take .sS?k in merica. A Sales MUlItti of ifllirt • IN 200 M Timex | ™X Intercompany talea 500 900 709 1075 1970 1177 1979 1979 1 1 1 1 pfet , . -i . m mam mm Net income -• o 1975 Milliees •t loHart - -0 +19 4-10 +29 425 Ideas trends J Foreign exchange trader PERCENT IN U.S. DOLLARS U.S. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT TREASURY BILLS U.S. EUROMARKET SINGAPORE TIME DEPOSITS GERMAN MARK SWISS FRANC JAPANESE CANADIAN YEN DOLLAR FRENCH FRANC BRITISH POUND ITALIAN LIRA SPOT X X X X X .5398 .5774 .004006 .8463 .3215 2.2400 .001151 THREE-MONTH 12.30 15.30 16.00 16.12 16.50 .5502 .5917 .004043 .8484 .2338 2.2380 .001151 SIX-MONTH 11.82 14.10 14.95 15.07 15.38 .5579 .6033 .004083 .8492 .2356 2.2265 .001180 ONE-YEAR 10.85 13.75 13.95 14.07 14.50 .5705 .6231 .004152 .8488 .2356 2.2265 .001180 BANK PRIME 19.50% X X X X 12.00% 7.13% 9.25% 17.25% 15.40% 18.50% 16.50% Data First Boston Corp.. Irving Trust Co. As of Apr 22. 1980 At London interbank offered rates 119 CRISWELL TRUCKING AND EXCAVATING Duane Criswell, Owner Congratulations Seniors Expecially My Son, Walker Criswell Supporting, the Youth of Routt County HAYDEN GRAIN CO. Hi-Energy Range Pellets Custom Rolling PAUL RUBY KENNEY 276-3221 S G TILE CO. JOHN SHIRLEY GOSSERT T H AUTO PARTS ”WE Will Beautify Anything CARPET LINOLEUM PAINT WALLPAPER CERAMIC FORMICA Box 128 Hayden, Colorado 81639 276-3324 (Office) 276-3339 (Home) 555 Yampa Ave. Craig, Co. 824-3284 845 N. 5th St. Hayden, Co. 276-3726 GENERAL % ELECTRIC Pralon Mechanical Services Box P Hayden, Colo. Phone 276-3137 Heavy Industrial Welding and Mechanics Serving All Northwest Colorado Our Congratulations to the Class of 81 Coal, Our Lasting Resource Good Luck Seniors S- --- corporation energy JERRY FORD 276-3922 + HAYDIN P.O.Box 100 185 S. Walnut Hayden, Colo. 81639 Congratulations Seniors BINSON £ INC. % HAYDEN. COLO. Ph. 303-276-3268 Excavating, Road Building, All Types of Dirt and Bridge Work. ERA —BIG COUNTRY REALTY, INC. Serving All Your Real Estate Needs 127- West Jefferson Hayden, Colorado 81639 Phone:276-3392 123 Bear River Coop Service You Can Count On 193 Jefferson Hayden, Colo. 276-3313 BOGGS HARDWARE INC. I 85 S. Walnut Hayden, Colo. 276-3629 Yampa Valley Insurance Agency 151 W. Jefferson Hayden, Colo. 8 1639 276-3731 Circle B Restaurant DAWN D. BOSTWICK CHARLES E. PERRY, CFP Family Restaurant Childs Menu Seafood Steaks Chops Open — 6 a.m.- 9 p.m., Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun Phone: 276-9909 107 W. Jefferson Hayden, Colo. Daily Special Beer and Wine 124 Hayden Lumber Supply Inc. 360 WEST JEFFERSON ■ HAYDEN. COLORADO 81639 • PHONE 276-3455 Insulation for Walls Ceilings Olympic Stain Weatherstripping Combination Caulking Putty Doors Windows Congratulations Class of 1981 YAM PA VALLEY NATIONAL BANK Checking Accounts Saving Accounts Safe Deposit Box Installment Loans Farm Loans Auto Loans Hayden, Colorado 252 West Jefferson Phone: 276-3344 Money Orders Livestock Loans Traveler Checks Christmas Club Bank By Mail Service SUNRISE PASTRIES Mon.-Fri. 5:30 am — 5:00 pm SAt.6:00 am — 5:00 pm Sun. 8:00 am — 5:00 pm Serving Donuts, Pastries, Chili, Sandwiches, Ice Cream, Sundaes, Soup 168 Walnut Hayden MOFFAT INSURANCE AGENCY INC. 304 West Victory Way P.0. Box 247 Craig, Colorado 81625 cSutj idian U ij±a% Umuzancz cjrf-cjzncy Una. Office (303) 824-9406 BOOSTERS HAYDEN Dave’s Service Center Soladt Medical Clinic CRAIG Harris Lumber Cosgriff s Banana Boat Bob’s Appliance Repair Champion Shoe Shop I.P.M. Sears Bob’s Sport Center Cashway Distributors Jerry’s Barbor Shop The Hanger La-Maison Chic Florette Flowers STEAMBOAT Petes Auto Tire Service Tip Top Type Shop Mazzola’s Steamboat Pilot Photo Time Black Bird Bakery Brown Bear Honda Steamboat Safeway Skiline Jewelry 127 THE BARGAIN BARN Tigers Jfc Jackson's Turquoise Mother of Pearl Coral Jewelry Western Shirts and Pants Bargain Prices 27 W. Victory Way, Craig (Next to the West Theatre) 824-4246 Office Supply 508 Yampa Craig, Colorado 824 6692 “The Home of tsGBMA QualityPrinting •LETTERHEADS 250 W. Victory Way j Craig, Colo. j Member FDIC •ENVELOPES •CARBONLESS FORMS •BUSINESS CARDS •RAFFLE TICKETS •PROGRAMS Phone 824-7484 THE PRINT SHOP, INC. 124 W. Victory Way Craig, Colo. 128 HARVEY CRAFT Audio Consultant 51 East 4th Street Craig, Colorado 81625 (303)824-6330 Audio Video Sales Service SOUND SHOP Qoutte CRAIG FURNITURE CO. Thirty-four Years Same Locations Nationally Advertized Lines of Home Furnishing Displayed in Over 20,000 Square Feet of Show Space and Stoage on Three Floors. 468 Ranney Craig, Colorado 824-5735 CRAIG CITY HALL Wishes the Class of 1981 Good Luck! Big Bear Carpet Largest Selection of Carpet and Vinyl in Stock in Northwest Colorado Two Locations: Centennial Mall, Craig 824-4325 Steamboat Springs 879-0943 (303) 824-3551 2 0 2 D intzaiA !3udAin Al [at£,rLa[ dzntzx DON KINKAID 1294 West 4th Craig, CO 81625 CRAIG FORD, INC. Autos — Trucks New and Used MOFFAT COUNTY STATE BANK Parts — Service Complete Paint and Body Facilities 4th and Russell, Craig 824-9441 Two Locations: 139 E. Victory Way 820 W. Victory Way Craig, Colo. 130 Bob Mitchell Real Estate CENTENNIAL MALL 111 WEST VICTORY WAY CRAIG, COLORADO 81625 (303) 824-2754 109 East Victory Way 8246566 SejL HERBS VITAMINS Polich Brothers Q Bumper to Bumper c futo Paiti. Pxofiiiionah ComfiCztz £tock of crfuto Ovarii • Auto • Truck ‘Tractor • Industrial • Domestic 4 Foreign Auto Parts • Complete Machine Shop Service • Tools 4 Equipment 8 am to 6 pm Mon. thru Fri. 8 am to 3 pm Sat. 106 West Victory Way Craig, Colorado 824-9451 BIG BEARGARDEN FLORAL CENTER P.O. Box Steamboat Village CO 80499 131 PAM DESIGNS 37 West Victory Way Craig, Colorado 81625 Phone: 824 3275 Draperies — Woven Wool — Levolors — Carpet —Vinyl — Wallcovering — Creative Needlework Congratulations to the Class of 1981 Something For Everyone 519 Yampa Phone: 824-3922 Craig, Colorado 81625 ALL SEASON SPORTS HAROLD HAL HOFFMAN, JR. complete Line of... Camping Equipment — Backpacking — Fishing — Hunting — Reloading Supplies — Sleeping Bags — Downwear — Toys Games Gordon Grandbouche CRAIG GRAIN COMPANY 786 Industrial Avenue Phone: 824-6310 Craig, Colorado 81625 Congratulations Seniors 132 Kentucky Fried TASTEE FREEZ Burgers Chicken Between Town the Mountain on Hiway 40 Steamboat Springs, Colorado Chicken IJt'i linger Jlta zE-n tf ood” 617 Lincoln Ave. Steamboat Springs, CO 879-0330 Good Luck Seniors BIG AJ Baker Auto Supply ii i i , 1 A Car Quest Auto Parts Stores ■ r — AUTO PARTS DON SMITH Big A Auto Parts 30,000 W. Highway 40 Steamboat Springs, 80477 Bus. Ph.879-1175 Res. Ph. 879-4535 CF3 30060 West Highway 40 Steamboat Springs, 80477 879-4200 133 Mountain SUNDANCE insurance CLEANER Sundance Plaza and For All Your LAUNDROMAT Insurance Your Quality Dry Cleaner Needs at Sundance Plaza in Steamboat Springs Colleen Lewis Chris Olsen Congratulations Maurice Williams Class of 1981 P.O. Box 937 Phone: Steamboat Springs, CO gyg 5213 80477 min HARWIG'S SADDLERY TtaDo'totfuj AND Steamboat Springs, Colorado WESTERN WEAR 80477 Congratulations I Seniors m 811 Lincoln Ave. Steamboat Springs, Colo. 879-0910 J.W. BREWER TIRE CO. P.O. Box 310 Highway 40 Steamboat Springs, Colorado 80477 Phone: 879-4225 1400 So. Lincoln Sundance Plaza A Unisex Shop Box 1334 Steamboat Springs, Colorado 303-879-6787 Transamerica Good Luck Seniors 507 Lincoln Steamboat Springs, Colorado BIG BEAR CARPET Home Center Largest Selection of Carpet Vinyl in Stock in Northwest Colorado Steamboat Springs, CO 879-0943 gga 4 INN F Let Us Help You Make Your Travel Plans this Summer With Star Reservations For Out of Towners MOUNTAIN MEAT PACKING Hour Front Desk Direct Dial Phones Complimentary Coffee Major Credit Cards Accepted Cable TV —HBO 36 Units AAA Wholesale Retail Meats USDA Choice Beef, Veal, Lamb, Pork Custom Processing — Game Processing Dry Ice Shipping LOREN BAYSINGER GARY BAYSINGER Res. Ph. 824-6800 Res. Ph. 824-2828 Bus. Phone 824-4878 Located on U.S. 40 at Rodeo Grounds 291 Lincoln St. Craig, Colo. 81625 Your Hosts BRUCE and SUE EHRHART — JERRY MOLDENHAUER k S) SAFEWAY m JMcDonald's Everything You Want From a Store and a Little Bit More Go Tigers Go JIM BRADY 1AOnW . , 1080 West Owner Operator victoryWay Locations in: Northern Colorado Shop Safeway in the Centennial Mall Craig, Colorado 81625 Phone: 824-9496 136 2162.5 2,7 05 W- 15T. STREET. TRANSAMERICA Title Insurance Services sr MB tniRB co. Dayton Semperit Michelin One of the Largest Inventories in Northwest Colorado Good Luck Seniors Transamerica Title Insurance Company ★ RV Equipment ★ VISA and Master Charge ★ Wheels, White Spokes Mags, Tire Chains Box 773568 Steamboat Springs, 80477 30553 West U.S. 40 Routt County, Steamboat Springs, 879-3280 137 690 W. Victory Way Craig, CO 139 INDEX Community shows support tor Hayden Athletics Rocco and Jeanme Lombardi, Carmen and Bill Northrup. Don and Jackie Morgan and Wayne Sweetser SENIORS Alves. Agueda.............................69. 91 Bell. Melinda.................................. 17,18.28.72,93 Blomquist, Richard..................................17, 28, 30 Bosik, George..........................................9,17,31 Boyer. Andra 17,18, 29, 30, 31.57. 64, 65. 66, 67, 76. 77, 88, 90 Bricker, Craig.................2,11, 14, 17, 28, 93 Clark, Tori 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 19. 55. 59.64, 65, 72, 78,79 Cless, Joy...........9,18,14, 20, 21,29. 69,100 Cozzens, Sherry Criswell, Walker .....................10, 19, 20, 27, 30. 62, 63 Doolin, Beverly......................6, 20, 93, 94 Giggs, Teresa...............................................20 Gilmore, Becky..............................................20 Grangbouche, Thad 8, 20, 30, 57, 59, 60, 61,63, 76, 77, 93 Hall, Robert..............................14, 21 Harper, Bud...............................14, 21 Harper, Teresa....................................21,28, 29,90 Hellyer, Jackie 8, 21,28,31,57, 59. 64, 65, 72, 73, 89,93 Hockett, Debbie 2.11, 14,21,27, 44, 54,64. 65, 79, 88,89, 94,95 Holloway, Frank .18, 29, 30, 76, 77, 81,83, 84, 92 Kenney, Kristi...8,10, 24, 27, 28, 29, 31.52, 94 Kinney, Roy...................14, 19, 24, 31,54 Lighthizer, Ray........................9, 24, 30 McClure, Mishelle ........................24, 29 Mosher, Mike..........................19, 24, 31 Mountz. Barney................ 11,14, 24, 57, 89 Munden, Brad . . . 25, 28. 60, 62, 63, 68, 80, 81,83 Musik, Brian...........................25, 29, 30 Myers, Larinda......................25. 29, 95 Nash, Ranee .............................25.92 Paquette. Debbie 2. 9.14. 18,19. 25. 28. 29. 30. 31 Pourier, Lester 2, 11. 18. 19. 25. 28. 29. 31 Rhodes, Irl......................9, 14. 27. 31 Salazar, Bridget............... . 9.14.27.32 Scheib, Alana.........14, 29, 30. 32. 64, 65. 91 Tipton, Jeanette 29, 30. 32. 64, 65. 91 Walker, Joe .01,18,27.32.68.70,80,83,93 JUNIORS Boyd, Alex...............33.34.36.38.60.88.89 Bowland, Carla.................3, 36, 40. 52. 94 Cobb, Kelly ..........................36.57,72 Criswell. Wendell .............33.36.38 39.57 Daniels, Glenn ........2, 3. 36, 38. 60, 61.62. 68 Delay, Jerry .10,12. 34, 36, 60. 61,63, 76, 77,112 Dorrell, Roxie..............36, 72, 74. 90. 93 Doolin, Ronnie 2,3, 36. 60, 61,62, 63. 68, 80, 81 Friedl, Kelly.............................6,36 Gingrich. Dana..................6. 36, 39. 141 Hall, Lila 10,33,36.91 Hanson, Gayle ...............34,36,39,57,92.95 Hayes. Bill ...............38, 40, 60. 76, 77. 84 Hayes, Bob.....................2, 34, 35, 37, 38 Heimforth, Tom........................37,81,93 Hellyer, Chris.............33, 34, 35. 37, 38, 72 Janssen, Cathy......6, 33. 34, 37, 39. 40, 72, 141 Johnson, Jack..............................40, 91 Koivu.......................................37 Langstaff, Vona............................37. 95 Lucero. Rick 2, 11,33, 37, 38, 39, 40. 68, 69, 81 Manzanares, Elsie..........33, 34. 35. 37, 90. 91 Orvalla. Bob . 2, 10, 34, 37. 39, 57, 60, 68, 80. 81 Potts, Ray..............11,37, 40, 60,62, 63. 89 Pourier, Deneen..... 11.34. 37, 51,59, 64, 65. 72 Rienks, Scott .........2, 11,37, 68, 80. 81.83 Rigas, Mike .......................38,57,82,88 Spitellie, Pete .2. 33, 38. 60, 61,62. 81.88, 89 Sundberg. Jon...................34, 38, 70, 91 Sweetser, Cody 2, 13. 37, 38, 39. 57, 59, 60. 68. 80. 81,91 Thomas, Ron ........38, 40, 76, 77, 80. 81,82, 91 Troutman, Rick . . 12, 34, 38, 39. 40, 60, 76, 77, 81 VonBergen, Barbara ...................12,38,91 Ward, Abenicio......2, 8, 38. 60, 68, 69.80. 81,82 Yoast, Norman.......11,33, 40, 60, 68, 69, 81,88 SOPHOMORES Bicigoe, Randy .............................12 MO Boyd. Karen 6. Boyd. Kristen Booco. Larry 12.41.42.43.72.74.75 2. 6. 12. 76. 77 6. 12 42. 76. 77.81.88 42 Brayton. Steve gnrkpr .left 42.76.77 . .2 42 46.61.62.69 Dhrictpriapn Tnriri 42.43.81 P.nppland Kristi ... 41 42.72.75. 79. 94 Coziahr. Mike (himmir.k Danny 2.42.68.71 9.42.45.46 Qnrrpll Carl 42.45. 60.81 DuBois. Todd 2.41 42.46.60.70.80.81.82 6.43 Bgrlp Tammy 43 Earle, Yancy Fann Rpttv .... 1.43.45.46 43. 64. 74, 75. 84 Ford. Mike .12.43.45.60.81.88 43. 77 Green, Tina Hayps Don 43.66.72.74.75.88 43. 60. 76. 77. 84 Havpc .lav . 10.43 Hayes. Judy 41,64.72.74,75,79.88 Hays. Doug 6. 43. 59. 60, 68. 70. 81 Hicks, Scott 16.43.81 Hockett, Rhonda . 1 1,27.41.43, 57, 64. 65. 69. 72. 73 Holley. Bertha 43.44.46.69 Holloway, Angie 6. 43 Janssen, Jim 6,12.45 James. Roxy...... Johnson. Steve Lewis. Sheila Lucero. Wally Marchbanks. Darrell Markle. Milburn McDowell. Donna Norvell. Kammey Osborne. Sherry Parkin. Tom Scheib. Lisa Shook. Derron Terry. Kirsten Thomas. Chris Vair. Steve Walker, Selina Welker. Richard Williams. Debra 6. 9. 10. 43. 79. 88. 89. 94 6.43.45.46.60.62.81 45 45 45 11.45.46. 70.81 .................6.45 45. 46 43.45 ... 9. 45. 46. 81 42. 43. 44. 45. 74 44.81 ...................44 .......43.44.46.90.95 6.43.44.45.81.88 ..... 43.44.71.72.73 44 ..........44.67.88.95 Williams, Mike .2.41.42. 44. 46. 60, 61.62. 76. 77 Williams. Richard............................. 44 Williams. Valorie 44.46.66.79 Zabel. Troy................12. 42. 43. 44. 60. 77 Zehner. Darren 2. 6. 41.44. 45. 46. 60. 68. 70. 81. 88.89 Cathy Janssen and Dana Gingrich paint posters tor Hotchkiss game What is out of place in this picture7 FRESHMEN Alice Monroe shows form in Jump-A- Thon. Greg Barnes in Shop uindy Bennett doing classwork. Alphonse. Lee.............50, 92 Brazelton, Connie.............50 Camilletti, Lorrae . 10, 48, 50, 52, 92 Coram, Tammy .12,50,92,101 Cox, Natalie . 50, 66, 74, 79, 88, 92 Daniels, Rene..........50, 74 Duff, Billie Jo....48,66, 150 Duzik, Frank ..............50 Fredrickson, Lewis . . .50, 76, 77 Gibbs, Marvin . 6, 49, 50, 60, 81 Gilmore, Shane..........50,60 Gingrich, Ronald.......50,70 Greget, Greg...............50 Hanson, Angie......50, 52, 74 Hasty, LaDonna.....52, 74, 75 Hayes, Traci .48,50,52,74,78, 79, 84, 88 Hill, Theresa..............48 Hockett, Suzanne . .2, 6,48, 49, 50, 66, 72, 88 Isenbarger, Shane . 6,11,50, 60, 70,88 Johnson, Sulyne . .9,10, 50, 66, 92, 79 King, Alisa . . .51,52,66, 74,84, 88.92 Kitchens, Jannie. 48, 51,52, 79 Kyllonen, Rockett 48, 51,66, 92 Langstaff, Lori....48, 51,66 Lewis, Mary Jo.....48, 51,88 Lynch, Donald..............51 Meacham, Vickie . . 6, 51,52, 66, 84,95 Moore, Shane...............51 Perrin, Marty..............51 Scheib, Deanna. . . 9,10, 51,52, 88.92 Schvaneveldt, Kevin . . 49, 51,81 Skufca, Rudy 48,51,60,70,88 Smith, Roger............48,51 Suits, Wanda .10,48,51,79,92 Temple, Deano .6,51,52, 60, 70 Tipton, Kris . .48, 51,64,65, 67, 92 Weaver, Matt . . 6, 48, 51,60, 68, 71 Witham, Troy...............51 Wright, Nancy Jo. 48, 49, 51,66, 88 EIGHTH GRADE Barnes, Greg. . . . 104,106, 112, 113,142 Bennett, Cindy ... 106,114,142 Brazelton, Jesse. . 106,113,117 Buckmeir, Kathy ......106,116 Bugay, Ron . 103. 106,113, 114 Copeland, Kent............106 Coziahr, Delean . . 106.114, 118 Delay, Randy. ... 104, 106, 112, 113.114, 117 DeLuca, Wayne 104,106, 114 Fagg, Bev ........106,114,143 Gibson, Danny.............106 Hockin, Albert............104 Hoefer, Shawn........106, 118 Jones, Christy ... 104,106, 114. 116, 117 Kline, Jennifer..6,106,114 Kolb, Chris .101,104, 106, 112, 113.114, 117 Larson, April Larson, Mark Lewis, Kathy . . . . 106, 114, 116 Lively, Dwayne . .106, 112, 114, 117, 118 Meacham, Wendy . .6, 106, 114, 116, 117,118, 144 Meyer, Tammy .107,114,118, 144 Monroe, Alice .6, 107, 114, 116, 117, 142 Moon, Bill . . .104, 107,113, 117 Moore, David..............107 McClure, Claire . . 104,106, 114, 116, 117,118, 144 Parkin, Corinne............07 Rigas, Danny.........107, 118 Sears, Chad......107,112, 113 Smith, Barbara......107,116 Stone, Angie........107,116 Sundberg, Sig.............107 Switzler, Alan ...103,107,112, 113, 114, 118 Turner, Shawn .104,107,112, 113.114, 143 Terrie, Neil..............107 Vair, Scott . .104, 112, 113, 114, 118,144 VonBergen, Debbie .6,107, 118, 144 Williams, Joel ... 103,104, 107, 112,113, 114 SEVENTH GRADE Abbott, Colleen .. 109.112,118 1 42 Barnes, Sam 109, 114, 113, 117, 118 Bosick, Carol Brush, Angela . . . 105,109,118 Buckmeier, David.......109, 113 Calkin, Wayne..........110, 118 Caroway, T ravis.......110,112 Dalton, Tymbre..............110 Davidson, Billy........110, 113 Delay, Gene 105, 110, 112, 113. 118, 144 Dorrell, Angie ... 105, 108, 109, 110, 112,116, 117 Dunckley, Todd..............110 Flanders, Michael......110,113 Ford, Matt..................110 Greget, Todd...........110, 113 Henderson, Alan........110,142 Hockett, Ron .... 108. 110,112, 113,117,118 Holloway, Sherri ...........110 Janssen, Joe...........110,113 Lenahan, Jody..........110, 113 Lighthizer, Rachell ... 105, 109, 110,112, 116 Lynch, Clifford.............110 Marchbanks, Dennis..........110 Mead, Tina..................Ill Montieth, Terri.............Ill Mosbey, Lisha..........105,111 McDowell, Brenda 109,110, 117 Myers, Lonny................Ill Olson, Erik .108, 111, 113, 117, 118 Pinnt, Tammy...........111, 143 Plotts, Jimmy...............Ill Possey, Dana Prince, Christine .111,112,116, 118, 144 Robinson, Alena . 108, 111, 112, 116, 117 Scheib, Monte ... 105. Ill, 113, 117, 118 Smith, Kimberely.......105, 111 Spitellie, Mack ... Ill, 112,113 Stamp, Brenda 108. Ill, 112, 116, 117 Stewart, Deanna ........111,117 Stone, Eric.................Ill Vair, Shannon . . 105, 111, 112, 116,117,118 Walker, John 111, 112,113, 117 Ward, Julie ................Ill Worster, Jeremy . 108, 111, 112, 113 Wray, Derek.111,117 FACULTY, STAFF, ADMINISTRATION Baird, Leslie..............96 Bruchez, Lissa 98, 112,117, 144 Bruchez, Patty.............97 Chapman, Bob . . 66, 67, 98, 101 Chase, Bill.........6,98, 100 Cino, Janet .............48,98,101 Delay, Barbara...............97 DeSoller, Sandy..............97 Gibson, Marion ..............98 Gilbert, Roy..........48, 81,98 Gary, Val...........91,103, 116 Gray, Katy.......90,91,93,98 Grimes, Bill . . .4, 11,41,88,89, 118, 144 Hare, Mike . 76, 77, 98,101, 102 Hayes, Judy..................97 Hays, John ..................81 Hill, Kathy .................98 Janes, Kit.......11,98, 71, 117 Judd, Jerold ................96 Kirk, Susan.........14, 99, 114 Lehrer, Beverly..............99 Lombardi, Jeanie 7,48,99,101, 140 Loucks, Kathy . .6,9, 48, 84, 92, 99,101 Mack, Doug..........71,79, 99 Mader, Kim. .41,72, 74,99, 101 Mosher, Lucky..............97 McClure, Marilyn . . .14, 99, 101 Morton, Sally . . .48,79,99, 101 Preator, Bob ............7,99 Prince, James..........96,100 Rickman, Lucy .... 99,101,144 Rorman....................99, 108 Shaul, Mac ................97 Shuster, Kathy.............97 Smith, Don .11,72,81,99. 101 Vandertook, Ed . 76, 77, 96, 109 Veneklasen, Mark 100, 105, 108, 114 Wenzlau, Bruce .... 11,14, 100 Williamson, Sally............97 Wilson, Mark............41, 100 Yoast, Bruce................101 Tammy Pinnt modeled for students in Photography Beverly Fagg in Shop Chris Kolb, Alan Henderson, Shawn Turner at potter's wheel. Gene Delay. Claire McClure. Wendy Meacham. Debbie VonBergen. Tammy Meyer. Shannon Vair. Christine Prince perform at Christma: Concert under Bill Grime's direction. Lucy Rickman doing what English teachers do a lot' of. Lissa Bruchez showing the students her balancing act 144
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