1 Table of Contents: DEDICATION 4 MR. MRS. H.H.S. 5 SCHOOL LIFE 6-15 SENIORS 17-32 JUNIORS 33-40 SOPHOMORES 47-52 FRESHMEN 53-56 ORGANIZATIONS 57-70 ATHLETICS 71-94 FACULTY 95-100 JR. HIGH 101-118 ADS 119-141 STUDENT INDEX 142-144 2 Yearbook Dedicated to Sally Morton The end aim of education is the development of character. Robert Browning Mr. Miss Hayden High School Chris Hellyer Bob Orvalla 5 Students Learn From Guest Speakers and 1. Carl Dorrell programs a computer for one of his classes. 2. Juniors take their MAT's. 3. The pen is mightier than the sword especially if it's the size Barbara VonBergen used to proof copy for the school paper. 4 J.H. High students look over equipment used with honey bee's. 5. Yearbook staff discuss the do's and don't's of selling ads. 6. Ray Potts and Normon Yoast compete in a state wide bridge building contest. 7. Allen Switzler, Dwane Lively, Ron Bugay, Jennifer Kline, Joel Williams, and Milburn Markle think about working. 6 by Doing, as Well as From Books This year there have changes in the school cur- riculum. French and German class have been added, taught by Miss Steeves. Mrs. Gray is teach- ing developmental reading class. Also added was a studyhall, while Spanish and geology have been taken out. 7 The Week That Wasn't Just because Spirit Week didn't have its usual activities this year: class competition, bonfire and Kangaroo Court, you'd better believe the students didn't miss their chance to act like nuts. On one particular day the Juniors found out what it was like to be on the other side of the tracks while the Freshmen let their true personali- ty show through. 1. Class competition 1981 2. One student's opinion of Spirit Week 3. Chris Thomas helps Jeff Bricker fix his socks during Spirit Wee. 4. Roxy James is getting a good laugh as Hayden's no. 1 girl. David Lindsay shows off his balloons to the photographer. 8 5. Kathy Buckmier burps her bear in art class. 6. One of the few activities we did have this year was a pep rally 7. Miss Stephanie Vair? hunts for something she dropped out of her purse. 9 Come Blow Your Horn, an “Come Blow Your Horn was the first play put on in the High School Auditorium this year. It was about two sons who worked for their father in his wax fruit business. The older son Alan, played by Alex Boyd, lives on his own and is a playboy. His younger brother Mike Ford, gets fed up with the Father Bob Chapman, and moves in with Alex. When Dad finds out that Buddy left home, he goes into a rage, and takes it out on mother, played by Jennifer Kline. In the final act mother moves in with the boys. Father comes over and everyone starts to fight. One of Alan's girlfriends, Corrine, comes over, and they decide to get married. In the end Buddy can live by himself and everyone lives happily ever after. 10 Outrageous Comedy ]. Pete Spitellie works on props for the play. 2. Buddy (Mike Ford) charms a girl in to a date. 3. Alan (Alex Boyd) and Connie (Corrine Parkin) decide to get married. 4 Peggy (Deanna Schieb) gives Buddy a much needed head massage 5. Dad (Mr. Chapman) declares Buddy as a bum 6 Mom (Jenni- fer Kline) talks on the phone while Buddy watches. 7. Peggy makes a toast for to Buddy and herself 11 Royalty Chosen for Homecoming and Prom Homecoming Royalty. Rhonda Hockett and Cody Sweetser From Royalty Chris Hellyer and Ronnie Doolin 12 Top Row L to R: Sally Morton, Janet Cino, Bill Grimes, Jeani Lombardi. Middle Row L to R: Rick Lucero, President; Chris Hellyer, Secretary Cathy Janssen, Treasurer Norman Yoast, Parliamentarian. Bottom Row L to R: Roxie Dorrell and Cody Sweetser Student Council Representatives. Not Pictured: Pete Spitellie, Vice President. 13 Boyd, Riges Chosen Valedictorian, Salutatorian Valedictorian and Salutatorian are chosen on the basis of grade point average over four years of high school. Alex Boyd graduated with an average of 3.87 and Michael Rigas with 3.58. Seniors End Year With Parties and Services The graduation ceremony for the class of '82 was one of mixed emotions. The honorary speaker, Mr. Morgan, brought laughter when he remembered the first time he met the seniors. The day they walked into class on the first day of Kindergarden. Alex Boyd brought tears with his Valedictorian Speech. The seniors got to see each other as babies with the slide show presented by Chris Hellyer with The Way We Were as background music. Mike Rigas was the Salutatorian for the Senior Class. 1. The Seniors listen to Mr. Morgan reminisce about their school days at Hayden. 2. School board member, Duane Criswell, presents Kelly Cobb with her diploma. 3. Mr. Morgon wishes the class of '82 the best of luck. 4 Nancy Watts, Nanette Mauth, Cathy Janssen, and Kelly Cobb present their mothers at the Mother-Daughter Banquet. Photos 1-3 by Phil Castle Senior Index BOYD, ALEX TERRANCE Most Memorable Experience: Band trip to California. Goal in Life: To marry a beautiful girl, have a family and be successful. Achievements: Boys' State 1981; School Play 2; C.U. Honor Engineering In- stitute; Typing 55 wpm; Colorado Rural Electric Association 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; League Defensive Lineman 4; Western State Band 3; Adams State Honor Band 4; Class Clown 3; Solo Ensemble 2, 3, 4; President 4; Band 1, 2, 3,4. Saying: Woop, Far Out M-AA-AA-AA-NN. COBB, KELLY LUANN Most Memorable Experience: When I was at the Basketball game and fell from the top bleacher to the bottom. Goal in Life: To be happy and healthy. Achievements: Cheerleading 1; State Speech 2; Best Dressed 2; Most Talented 3; Basketball 3. CRISWELL, WENDELL DENNIS Most Memorable Experience: State Box- ing 1980. Goal in Life: To tour the entire world and be rich. Saying: I will if anyone else will. DANIELS, GLENN H. Most Memorable Experience: State Basketball. Goal in Life: Be Happy. Saying: Awesome. DELAY, GEROLD E. II. Most Memorable Experience: Gradua- tion May 21, 1982. Goal in Life: To go to Alaska and become rich. Achievements: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Football, MVP 4; Wrestling, Most Improved Wrestler Award 1; Student Council Pari. 3; Student Council Pres. 4. Saying: No Doubt. DOOLIN, RONALD MILTON Most Memorable Experience: Going to State Basketball my sophomore year. Playing sports. Goal in Life: To be happy. Achievements: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1; H-Club 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Conference 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Honorable Men- tion, Track. DORRELL, ROXANNA LEE Most Memorable Experience: The Sum- mer of 1981. Goal in Life: To be successful in what I choose to do in life. Achievements: National Honor Society 2; Girls' Basketball Manager 3; Girls' Basketball Score Keeper 4; Student Council Rep. Saying: OKY DOKY, No Doubt. ELLIS, KIMBERLY SUE Most Memorable Experience: Being self supportive not having enough money before going out on my own. Goal in Life: Go to College to become a social worker and have kids. Saying: Think before reacting. Achievements: Choir 1, Football 3, 4. HEIMFORTH, THOMAS EDWIN Most Memorable Experience: When I boueht my Bronco. Goal in Life: To achieve in everything I try to do. Achievements: Lettered in Track 3, Track 4. HELLYER, CHRISTINE MAE Most Memorable Experience: Elise Manzanare's 18th Birthday party at the Pizza Hut. Goal in Life: To be happy, to have a job and to be happy with it, and to live each day as it comes to the best of my knowledge. Achievements: Cheerleading 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Outstanding Jr. Girl; Vice- President 3; Girls' State 3; Class Secretary 4; Winter Sports Candidate 3; Homecoming Candidate 4. JANSSEN, CATHERINE JEAN FRIEDL, KELLIE JO Most Memorable Experience: Summer of 81 New Years Eve 82 Cheerleading. Goal in Life: To be happy and to be very successful in life. Achievements: FHA 2; Drill Team 3; Football Head Cheerleader 4; Most Spirited 4. GINRICH, DANA DAWN Most Memorable Experience: Hallo- ween Party 1981, Summer 1981. Goal in Life: To be rich and drive a yellow and black Corvett. Saying: Let's find a party. Oh wow. HALL, LILA JEAN Most Memorable Experience: When Vona Langstaff and I went to Steamboat and got into trouble for parking her in the fire lane and seeing “Nice Dreams. HANSON, GAYLE ELAINE Most Memorable Experience: Goal in Life: To be rich and happy. Achievements: Drill Team 3; Student Council Rep., 3. Saying: I don't Care. HAYES, ROBERT J. Most Memorable Experience: Jr. Prom and 1981 Halloween party. Goal in Life: To Marry a good looking guy, to be rich and have a baby, blue Ferrari. Achievements: Basketball 3, 4; Volleyball 4; Most Improved Basketball Player; Class Secretary 3; Class Treasurer 4. KELLER, REBECCA Most Memorable Experience: Not exact- ly a happy one, but the most memorable was moving to Hayden coming for the first day of school. Goal in Life: To graduate, get out of Hayden, get married and in a couple years have all of the kids we can afford. Saying: I wanna go Home. LANGSTAFF, VONA LEE Most Memorable Experience: Lila' my trip to Steamboat to see “Nice Dreams, also a trip to Jackson Hole, Wyo. Goal in Life: To be Lila Hall's equally rich Lawyer, to own a Corvette and a Georgia Mansion and have men always after me. Achievements: Cheerleader 3; Drill Team Cheerleader Alternate: 3; Cutest Couple 1; Pep Club 1. Saying: If you haven't seen it before, it wouldn't matter because you wouldn't know what it was anyways. Most Memorable Experience: Feb. 1, 1980. Achievements: Football 1, 2; All-League Football 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1; Class Pres. 3. HAYES, WILLIAM MILAM Most Memorable Experience: Being able to be a part of a great football team and having the chance to take a trip to Del Norte. Goal in Life: Live Life to the fullest. LUCERO, RICK C. Most Memorable Experience: Homecoming Senior Year, Junior Year. Goal in Life: To be Happy and be the best person I can be. Achievements: Football 2, 4, Basketball 2, 3; Wrestling 4; Track 3, 4; Class Pres. 4. MANZANARES, ELSIE JO Most Memorable Experience: Running into hay stacks with Lila's Bug Volks Wagon and having crazy times with my friends. Goal in Life: To be successful and to be happy in whatever I may do. Achievements: President 1, 2; Clown 2; Pari. Homecoming Candidate, Class Favorite, Photography, Yearbook 3. Saying: Yes sir. No Sir, I hate it. MAUTH, NANETTE MARIE Most Memorable Experience: Gradua- tion 1981. Year of 1981 Homecoming 1981. Goal in Life: To be happy in whatever I try to do. Achievements: Yearbook 4; Basketball Manager Girls 4. Saying: You fool. ORVALLA, ROBERT CHARLES Most Memorable Experience: Prom 1981. Goal in Life: To go to college. Play basketball and oe successful in whatever I decide to do. Achievements: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball All-Conference 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4, Wrestling 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Class Presi- dent 2; Class Favorite 2, 4; Mr. HHS 4; Most Athletic 3. Saying: About go. POTTS, RAYMOND GABRIEL Most Memorable Experience: Playing with the Country Fever Band. Goal in Life: To be the best I can be, whatever it is. Achievements: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3; H-Club 2, 3, 4; Jour- nalism 4; Stagehand 3,4. Saying: Hola it straight and turn it to ;he right. POURIER, DENEEN MARIE Most Memorable Experience: State Basketball with the band, Thanksgiving of 79. Goal in Life: To be successful in anything I attempt. Achievements: Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; All-League Honorable Mention Basketball 3; Most Athletic 3; Cheerleader 1; Student Council Rep. 1; Class Favorite 1; Class Treasurer 3; Girls' State Rep. 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Western State Band 3, 4; League Honor Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Saying: I don't know. REINKS, SCOTT DALE Most Memorable Experience: Taking 2nd place in the state oasketball tourna- ment my sophomore year. Goal in Life: Is to be successful in anything I attempt. Achievements: Football 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; District Track 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Conference Basketball 3; H-Club 4; Drama 4. Saying: Say what? RIGAS, MICHEAL WAYNE Most Memorable Experience: CREA Energy Seminar. Goal in Life: To become a well known Astronautical or Electrical Engineer and to die a millionaire. Achievements: Dogs; Took First Place Showmanship Ribbons. Frenchhorn (band), Adams State Honor Band, League Honor Band, Excellent Rated Solo's at Solo Ensemble Festival. Saying: It's a woman's perogative to change her mind without notice. SPITELLIE, PETE H. Most Memorable Experience: 1982 Band trip to California. Goal in Life: To become a M.D. Make lots of money and be successful, marry a beautiful woman and have a family. Achievements: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Vice-President 3; President 4; League Honor Band 1, 2, 3, 4; State Solo Ensemble Festival 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4; National Honor Society Member 2, 3, 4; H-Club 4; Drama 4; Class Treasurer 2; Vice-President 4, Student Council Vice-President 4; University of Col- orado Honors Institute of Engineering 4; Colorado Rural Electric Assoc. Energy Seminar 3; Winter Sports Can- didate 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3,4, Track 3; H-Club 1,2, 3, 4. SUNDBERG, JON E. Most Memorable Experience: Nov. 3rd 1979. Goal in Life: Do my best at whatever I am doing. Achievements: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Choir 1; Track 1. SWEETSER, CODY WAYNE Most. Memorable Experience: Homecoming king my senior year. Goal in Life: To be what ever I was meant to be. Achievements: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming King 4; Class Flirt 2; Cutest Couple 3; Student Council 2,4. TROUTMAN, RICK ALLEN Most Memorable Experience. Going to Del Norte in the state playoffs. Goal in Life: To always be happy and do what I want. Achievements: Football 1, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Wrestling 3; Student Pari. 2; H-Club 4; Drama 4. Saying. You'd never walk again. VONBERGEN, BARBARA KAY Most Memorable Experience: My Senior Year. Goal in Life: To live, love and be happy. Achievements: Pep Club 1; Reading Contest 2, 3; Silver and Gold Medal; Yearbook 3, 4; Journalism 4; Health Club 3. Saying: You're lucky. WARD, ABENICIO Most Memorable Experience: When Hayden took second in State 1980. Basketball and when we played Del Norte in football 1981. Goal in Life: To succeed in whatever I attempt, and to be happy, and have money. Achievements: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4, H- Club, All Tournev Team Debeque Tour- nament 1981 Basketball. Saying: The secret of drunkness is that it insulcates in thought. While it unites us in feeling. WATTS, NANCY ELAINE Most Memorable Experience: Graduating to senior status. Goal in Life: To be the world's most read library bum. Saying: You turkey. YOAST, NORMAN D. Most Memorable Experience: State Basketball my sophomore year and the '81' football season. Goal in Life: To be successful in life. Achievements: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; All- Conference 3, 4; All-State 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 4; Track 3, 4; Parliamentarian 4; Presi- dent H-Club 4. Saying: Come here Potts, I'm gonna hit Ya Seniors Express Their Senior 1. Jerry Delay and Selina Walker brings in the Student Coun- cil Christmas spirit. 3. Bob Hayes and Kristy Copeland discuss backstage procedures. 2. Rick Troutman gets his face fixed by Pete Spitellie and Alex Boyd. 4. Darren Zehner holds on to the ball with Bob Orvalla during a Basalt game. Tulip Tree Floral Year in Many Different Ways 1. Elsie Manzanares, Roxie Dorrell, Lila Hall, Chris Hellyer, Roxv James, Dana Gingrich and Kammey Norvell quietly decide what they are going to make for Home Ec. 3. Scott Rienks shows his talents as an actor during Treasure Island. 4. Hayden kicks off during the Basalt game. 2. Anybody for a game of pool? Cody Sweetser 19 Seticoi Cci4A 'pawy'Ute z ui Contributed Most: Jerry Delay and Chris Hellyer Senior Class Favorites: Bob Orvalla and Gayle Hanson Most Likely to Succeed: Mike Rigas and Kelly Cobb Senior @Cu44 @Co4o«t4 eutd Tftoot ,c6e£y to Succeed, Senior Class Clowns: Alex Boyd and Chris Hellyer 21 Wendell Dennis Criswell “Wendell” Glenn H. Daniels “Glenn” 22 Roxanna Lee Dorrell “Pebbles” Kellie Jo Friedl “JO” Dana Dawn Gingrich “Banana” Lila Jean Hall “Blondie” Kimberly Sue Ellis “Kimmer” Gayle Elaine Hanson “Gayle” 23 Seniors Try Out Their Talents 1. Wendell Criswell trying to learn to cook. prophecy. 2. Barbara VonBergen corrects her many m,stakes in the class Norman Yoast and Kay Potts produce an ,merest,ng imita- 6 y tion of the California Golden Gate Bridge. Sewing Chalet in Constructing and Acting 1. Bob Orvalla interrupts one of Miss Matter's lectures. 3. Scott Rienks and Rick Troutman entertain the tots during the Treasure Island Play. 5 2. Ray Potts, Pete Spitellie, Norman Yoast and Mr. fanes in Computer. 4. Are you sure this is supposed to build up strength? Deneen Pourier 25 Catherine Jean Janssen “Cat” Rebekah Laura Keller “Becky” 26 Vona Lee Langstaff “Skinny” Rick C. Lucero “Clyde” Elsie Jo Manzanares “Mighty Melse” Robert Charles Orvalla “Bobby” Nanette Marie Mauth Nanigan Boone’ 27 Last Will and Testament I, Alex Boyd, will my tuba, Gerhard, to Deanna Schieb. I, Kelly Cobb, will my studded snow tires to Rick Troutman in hopes he can stay on the road next winter. I, Wendell Criswell, will if anyone else will. I, Glenn Daniels, will my body to any woman who thinks she can handle it. I, Jerry Delay, will my freshman wrestling record 12-13 to Mike Williams and Mike Fredrickson in hopes they will use it better than I. 1, Roxy Dorrell, will my ability to lecture to anyone who doesn't mind being ignored. I, Kim Ellis, will my socks to Miss Steeves in hopes she will use them purposefully. I, Kelly Friedl, will to Mr. Hare a dozen pens and pencils so he will stop taking everyone elses. I, Dana Gingrich, will all my partying ability to Scott Hicks so he will leave everybody else alone. I, Lila Hall, will the days that I ditched to all those who don't know how. I, Gayle Hanson, will my ability to keep quiet to Jay Hayes. I, Bob Hayes, will if she will. I, Bill Hayes, will my ability to chew in school and get away with it to Jeff Bricker in hopes he will use it. I, Chris Hellyer, will the spirit that I have to next years' Cheerleaders so that Hayden will be remembered as well spirited school in years to come. I, Vona Langstaff, will if anyone else will. I, Rick Lucero, will my shortness to all tall people. I, Elsie Manzanares, will my toughness to Bush (Michael Flanders) so he can push others around instead of everyone pushing him around. 1, Nanette Mauth, will my long legs to Ronnie Buguy; he can use all the help he can get. I, Robert Orvalla, will my pair of underalls to Darren Zehner, so he won't have panty lines. I, Ray Potts, will my locker to anyone who can open it. I, Deneen Pourier will my finger to Tina Green in case hers breaks down. I, Scott Rienks, will my jumping ability to Milburn Markle in hopes he can dunk the ball next year. I, Michael Rigas, will my brains and common sense to Nancy Jo Wright. I, Pete Spitellte, will my ability to eat spaghetti to anyone who thinks they can handle all that pasta. I, Jon Sunberg, will my hair to Monty Fredrickson in hopes he will keep it. I, Cody Sweetser, will my truck, Joe, to anyone who can handle him, and my ability of not getting stuck in ditches to Rick Lucero. 1, Rick Troutman, will my ability to be late, skip, and get away with it to anyone that hates to be in class and last but not least, being able to just hold hands! 1, Barbara Von Bergen, will my intelligence to my sister, Debbie because she needs all the help she can get. I, Abey Ward, will nothing to Roxy James because she thinks she has it all. I, Nancy Elaine Watts, will nothing until I see the fine print. I, Normon Lennie Yoast, will my ability to jump Milburn, so he can get off the ground. Senior Class Prophecy In the year 2000, the seniors one Saturday morning, while sleeping their way through the cartoons, found themselves transformed into the two-dimensional characters of the screen. The scene opens in a small mountain town in which an art theft has just taken place. The town was devastated by the loss, and Detective Cluseau (Tom Heimforth) has been called in to recover the invaluable art treasurer missing from the Artesian Art Museum. Artesian Curators Cris Hellyer and Ray Potts were quoted as saying, “1 don't think it was the water! They both agreed that only the Pink Panther (Alex Boyd) could have managed the dastardly deed. Little did they realize how quickly the plot thickened. While Cluseau was in hot pursuit of the Pink Panther, the stolen art piece had already exchanged hands. The Pink Panther gave it to Blondie (Kellie Friedl) who made a handsome fortune selling it to cartoon man-of-the-world Ziggy (Jon Sundberg), Ziggy paid the exhorbitant price, as he knew that he in turn could resell it for a tidy sum to the very respectable rabbit Thumper (Elsie Manzanares). On the way to her underground gallery, however. Thumper is crept up upon by the the Cheshire Cat (Kelly Cobb) who, aware of the value of the missing piece, hoping to grin it away from Thumper. In turn Thumper plays her own little game of cat and rabbit, but after a few hours decides to ditch the art piece in a cave. What she doesn't know is that the cave belongs to Captain Caveman (Jerry Delay). He is busy either chasing Chip (Nancy Watts) and Dale (Kim Ellis) around the cave for stealing his nuts and yelling CAP- TAIN CAVEMAN! or chasing that gun slinging master Yosemite Sam (Bill Hayes) off his territory. Meanwhile, Missy Piggy (Roxie Dorrell) and her companion, the Tasmanian She-Devil (Vona Langstaff) steal the treasure and turn it over to Warlord Bob Hayes. However, Blackstar (Rick Troutman) together with his allies Clone (Norman Yoast) and Mara (Nanette Mauth) connive to get the stolen item back and give it to the Smurfs for safe keeping, the leaders being Smurf Bob Orvalla and Smurfette Gayle Hanson. While Blackstar Troutman is having a fight with Warlord Hayes and 10 other Craigites, Clone Yoast retrieves the piece and accidently leaves it in the entrance way to the cave. Pepe Lepew (Dana Gingrich) sneaks it away with her assistants Popeye (Ron Doolin), Olive Oil (Deneen Pourier) and Sweet Pea (Lila Hall) in hopes of finding another profitable buyer. In their search, they encounter Sylvester (Pete Spitellie) who is busy trying to get Tweety (Cathy Janssen) for his snack, but not making progress at all due to Granny (Barb VonBergen) who is too handy with her broom. Since Popeye, Olive Oil and Sweet Pea can't manage to get Sylvester or Tweety's atten- tion, they went to the castle of Prince Charming (Cody Sweetser) but they also caught him at a bad time as he was judging a race between Speedy Gonzales (Rick Lucero) and the Roadrunner (Abey Ward). The race was a tie and Snow White (Becky Keller) presented the winners with a trophy and a kiss. Not getting any satisfaction there, the three continued on their way. They came upon Bugs (Scott Rienks) Bunny enjoying a leisurely lunch of carrots and were about to approach him with an offer he couldn't refuse, when he had to excuse himself as Wylie Coyote (Mike Rigas) had booby-trapped his carrot patch. They finally found their buyer in Bedrock. Fred Flinstone (Glenn Daniels) and Barney Rubble (Wendell Criswell) were enjoying a game of bowling at the Bedrock Lanes and being short of a pin, decided the art piece would do. However, just as Barney Criswell Rubble was about to send his bowling ball smashing down the lanes toward the priceless object, Alex Pink Panther Boyd leaped upon the lane and snatched away the Artesian Museum's treasure — the first beer bottle opened at the 1982 Senior Graduation Party. Deneen Marie Pourier Scott Dale Rienks “Pooh” “Pinky” Michael Wayne Rigas “Mike” Pete H. Spitellie “Wop” Jon E. Sundberg “Jon” Cody Wayne Sweetser “Codeine” 30 Rick Allen Troutman Barbara Kay VonBergen ‘Rick” “Barbi' i Nancy Elaine Watts 'Bookworm' Abenicio Ward “Abey” Norman D. Yoast “Norman” Tammie Nehls “Tam” 31 Seniors Build Last Float Bill Hayes and Jon Sundberg enjoy a friendly game of poker with the barmaid Lila Hall, serving drinks, and Ray Potts, playing a country tune. Bill Hellyer is driv- ing the gangly bunch down the Hayden main road dur- ing the Homecoming parade. Junior Class Officers and Sponsors, From Left ro Right, Middle Row: President, Darren Zehner; Vice President and Parliamen- tarian, Rhonda Hockett; Secretary, Judy Hayes; Treasurer, Todd DuBois; Student Council Representatives, Mike Williams and Selina Walker; Sponsors Louise Stanton, Pam Steeves, Susan Kirk, Bruce Wenzlau, Kit Janes. Juniors Take First on Float The Juniors hit school with their best shot. Kammy Norvell is Tiger, Chris Thomas is the devil with Todd DuBois look- ing on. Scott Bloomquist Larry Booco Jeff Bricker Kristy Copeland Mike Coziahr Danny Dimmick Carl Dorrell Todd DuBois Showcase Furniture Mike Ford Mike Fredrickson Monty Fredrickson Tina Green 35 Scott Hicks Rhonda Hockett Angie Halloway Roxy James Milburn Markle Donna McDowell Kammy Norvell Tom Parkin Lisa Scheib Tom Sheridan Derron Shook 36 Mike Williams Val Williams Darren Zehner 1. Lisa Scheib Si David Lindsay are clowning around again. 2. Judy Hayes Darren Zehner were chosen for favorites. 3. Tna Green Si Judy Hayes work on float, while Scott Hicks, Jim Janssen, Troy Zabel supervise. 37 Living in a Fantasy, Prom Theme This was the first year Prom and Banquet was held at the Sheraton Inn in Steamboat Springs. The juniors had everything set up for the Junior- Senior Prom held for the seniors. Since it was their last year, the seniors enjoyed the Rock-n-Roll music played by Phases, and band out of Denver. 1. Lila Hall and Wendell Criswell enjoy their last prom. 2. Mike Williams, Ronnie Gingrich, Jon Sundberg, Gayle Han- son, Bud Harper, Kellie Friedl, Abey Ward and Suzanne Hockett and Rick Lucero, dance and enjoy the music played by Phases. 3. Elsie Manzanares and her date Melvin chat with the couple 38 39 iris' and Boys' State Nominees to Study Government To receive the honor of going to Girls' State, Junior girls Roxy James and Judy Hayes were required to write a letter to the Ladies' Auxiliary explaining why they wish to go. These Junior girls are judged on the bases of these letters. Junior males Mike Williams and Carl Dorrell were voted on by the faculty. These students participate every summer in a leadership workshop in Fort Collins. Cowan Drug Sophomore Class Officers and Sponsors: From Left to Right: Middle Row: President; Troy Witham Vice Presi- dent; Greg Gregget Secretary; Shane Gilmore Treasurer, Matt Weaver. Sitting: Parliamentarian; LaRae Camilletti Student Council Representatives; Frank Duzik LaDonna Hasty. Top Row Standing: Sponsors; Katy Gray, Kathy Loucks, Don Smith. - w 41 Sophomore Class Full of Spirit Sophomores are always fun, working hard, and on the run — Mischief, Tistchief, that's our class But we for sure don't come in last. The Sophomore Class has had quite a few money making projects, such as a turkey raffle. and the traditional Christmas tree cutting and selling. To carry out this year's theme, Hit me with your best shot, the Sophomores built a float of a boxing ring. It came in second in the Homecom- ing Parade. Lee Alphanse Picture Not Available Joe Carrington Tom Doolin Frank Duzik Chire Broadrick miai ivm Lewis Fredrickson Lorrae Cammilletti Marvin Gibbs Kesters Jewelry Shane Gilmore Ronald Ginrich Greg Greget Chuck Higby Suzanne Hocket Shane Isenbarger Daryl James 43 Deanna Schieb and Troy Witham are hard at work on the Sophomore float which came in second at judging. Lori Langstaff Mary Jo Lewis Lorna Mauth Vickie Meacham Shane Moore Deanna Scheib Kevin Schvaneveldt Rudy Skufca Ron Wilson Wanda Suits Deano Temple Rebel Wise Troy Witham Matt Weaver Nancy Jo Wright 44 Sophomores Pick Favorites and Clowns Class Clowns Class Favorites Troy Whitham Lorral Camilletti Shane Gilmore Suzanne Hockett Sophomores Cut Trees, and Build Float 1. Horsing around, from left to right. Rebel Wise, in back- ground Alisa King, and far left, Tracy Hayes and Shane Gil- more after loading cut Christmas trees. 2. Sophomores working on float, from far left to left. Chuck Higby and Troy Whitham. In side boxing ring, Frank Du .ik, and Jannie Kitchens. Standing with backs toward camera Butch Dixon, and Rene Daniels. 3. Alisa King pulls trees during traditional Sophomore Christ- mas tree gathering 46 Freshmen Finally high school but. . Ronnie Bugay Paul Carico Kent Copeland Wayne Deluca Beverly Fagg Randy Delay Golden Rule W Kathy Buckmeier Delean Coziahr Matthew Francisco still the underclassmen Sabrina Godwin Albert Hockin Kristy Jones Jennifer Kline Wendy Meacham Tammy Meyers Alice Monroe Bill Moon 49 Freshmen enjoy first David Moore Corinne Parkin 1. Student Class Officers and Sponsors, Back Left to Right: Sponsors Mark Wilson, Bob Chapman, Brad Fowler, and Kim Mader. Class Officers, Middle Row: Student Council Represen- tative Kristy Jones, Secretary: Wendy Meacham, Student Coun- cil Representative: Randy Delay, President: Scott Vair. picfvrmt wrm mad• Danny Rigas Dan Sanft Shawn Turner Scott Vair Debbie Von Bergen Joel Williams 50 years of High School Bottom Row: Treasurer: Debbie VonBergen, and Vice Presi- dent: Corrine Parkin. 2. Freshmen are working hard to take first in the float competi- tion. Wendy Meacham, Albert Hockin, Jennifer Kline and Wayne Deluca with Sponsor Brad Fowler keeping them out of trouble. 3. Some of us are camera shy! Dwayne Lively, Alan Switzler, Dan Rigas, Ron Bugay, Jennifer Kline, Joel Williams, Debbie VonBergen, Beverly Fagg and Milburn Markle. 51 Freshmen Being Their True Selves 1. Barb Smith: Is this baby waiting for a bottle refill or is she waiting to fingerpaint? 2. Albert Hockin: Anticipation! 3. What an enthusiastic looking group! Bill Moon, Kathy Lewis, Greg Barnes, Delean Coziahr, Rockett Kyllonnen, Jesse Brazleton and David Moore. 52 Personalities cn co Contributions to Sports Recognized 1. Kellie Friedl and Cody Sweetser were chosen as Miss Spirit and Mr. Sportsman. Two people are selected each year as representatives of Hayden High sports and cheerleading because of their conduct on the athletic field and their positive influence in the area of sports. 2. Mike Williams and Selina Walker were chosen as Most Athletic because in what sports they played, they showed a remarkable talent and plenty of energy. 54 Students Chosen as Wittiest and Talented 1. Scott Hicks and Elsie Manzanares chosen as most talented. Every school has those students whose creativity enriches the school. Most Talented are these students. 2. Who liven ups the classroom with laughter that comes with the quick pun? Whose good natured pranks breaks the monotony of the school routine and helps create the fun memories? Kristy Copeland and David Lindsay — that's who! 55 Friendliest and Freshmen Favorites 1. Judy Hayes and Alex Boyd were voted friendliest because they are so nice. 2. The Freshmen favorites are Wendy Meacham and Bill Moon 56 National Honor Society Initiates Members NHS selection is based on these qualities. Ser- vice, Leadership, Cooperation, and Scholarship. Students must have a B average or a 3.0 grade point. Teachers select members on character. These include integrity, positive behavior, cooperation and ethics. 1. NHS. Back Row Left to Right: Tracy Hayes, Doug Hays, David Lindsay, Ray Potts, Frank Duzik, and Monty Fredrickson. Middle Row: Roxy James, Todd Dubois, Darren Zehner, Carl Dorrell, Chris Hellyer, Mike Williams, and Rudy Skufca. Bottom Row: Rhonda Hockett, Mike Rigas, Pete Spitellie. Alex Boyd and Judy Hayes. 2. Tracy Hayes, Frank Duzik, Wayne and Olive Morton enjoy the refreshments after the initiation. 3. Mr. Bob Chapman, Alex Boyd, Pete Spitellie, Judy Hayes, Roxy James, Monty Fredrickson, Rhonda Hockett, and Roxie Dorrell all repeat their NHS pledges for this year. Residential Glass Student Council Improves Concessions The Student Council represents the student body and coordinates school functions. It oversees and approves extracurricular class activities. This year it sponsored the homecoming and wintersports dance and showed new students around the school. President Jerry Delay and Jr. Representative Selina Walker dresses as Mr. Mrs. Claus to entertain grade school students. The group was particularly successful this year at handling the ordering of goods for the conces- sion stand and standardizing concession prices. 1. Front Row: Kristy Copeland, Treasurer, Rick Troutman, Parliamentarian; Jerry Delay, President; Roxy James, Secretary. Second Row: Mike Hare, Selina Walker, Junior representative; LaDonna Hasty, soph, rep.; Frank Dusik, Soph, rep.; Randy Delay, fresh, rep.; Travis Caldwell, 7th grade rep. 2. Student Council in session. Left to Right: Frank Duzik, Cody Sweetser, LaDonna Hasty, Rick Troutman, Pete Spittellie, Jerry Delay, Roxie James, Kristy Copeland, Selina Walker and Mike Williams. 3. Kristy Jones, Mrs. Stanton (sponsor) and Selina Walker listen to officers discuss business. 59 Band Performs in California The Hayden High School Band this year plann- ed a trip to go to San Diego, Los Angeles, Califor- nia, and the Grand Canyon, Arizona for ten days. They played in concerts at Disneyland, Knotsberry Farm and Sea World. The band has had many money making projects such as selling, making and delivering pizzas, a Christmas Bazar, selling crystalline jewelry, and a Rent-a-Band-Member project. Mr. Grimes felt the band worked hard and have earned their trip. High School Band, Front Row from Left to Right: Maryjo Lewis, Natalie Cox, Judy Hayes, Tammy Myers, Debbie Williams. Suzanne Hockett, Deneen Pourier. Second Row from Left to Right: Wayne Deluca, Dwayne Lively, Danny Rigas, Trac Hayes, Steve Vair, Deanna Schieb. Back Row Left to Right: Mr. Grimes, Alan Switzler, Delean Coziahr. Darren Zehner, Shane Isenbarger, Doug Hays, Norman Yoast, Larry Booco, Alex Boyd. Stage Band, From Left to Right: Tom Parkin, playing Piano; Ray Potts, Electric Guitar; Mr. Grimes, Base Guitar; Deanna Schieb, Tenor Sax; Pete Spetellie, Soprano Sax; Roxy James, Alto Sax; Steve Vair, Trumpet; Norman Yoast, Trombone. kick’s Saddle Shop 1. Alex Boyd performing his solo during a solo ensemble meet. 2. Hard at work, from Left to Right: Ray Potts, Mike Ford, Christine Prince in very back, Deanna Schieb, Dana Posey, Angie Brush, Mary Jo Lewis at next table. 3. Kristy Blevins, Rebecca Weaver, Tricia Young, practicing. 4. Mr. Grimes helps Darren Zehner with bow tie before concert. Yearbook Staff Puts Out Another Good One Yearbook is harder than it looks. There are long hours with many deadlines. When the pages aren't done Mrs. Gray gets livid and the students get disgusted. Other than that, yearbook is fairly interesting without a dull moment, like when Wendel Criswell and Don Hayes were stopped in Craig while selling ads for truency by the police and Rebel Wise and Tammy Nehls were almost picked up by a couple of customers at the Holiday Inn 1. Nanette Mauth and Barb VonBergen tell jokes while working. 2. Rebel Wise and Sheila Lewis together on indexing. 3. Jim Janssen shows the style of typing that got the yearbook done. 4. Jim Janssen, Rebel Wise, Sheila Lewis, Barb VonBergen, Nanette Mauth, Wendel Criswell, and Don Hayes take a break from hard work after deadline is met. Dan’s Independant Flooring Photographers Record School Events Producing a yearbook involves time and hard work. And thanks to this year's photographers, we shall have a good yearbook. Each photo represents five hours of work since not all photos taken are used and time is involved waiting for the good shots. More time is spent on photographs not only for yearbook but also for the newspaper that was put out this year. If you've a well preserved mem- ory in this book. Thank the people in yearbook and photography. 1 Scott Hicks tries to unglue the pencil from the hand 2. Richard Welker agitates film during development. 3. Troy Zabel awaits patiently to photograph subject. 4 Hey! This ain't moonshine! Tom Parkin and Danny Dim- mick. 63 Speech The 81-82 speech team held the district tourney in Hayden for the first time ever. Though we always seemed to get into mischief, there was never anything serious, just Chinese fire drills, swimming, eating Chinese food, smurfs, dragons and more dragons, and Grover. Remember? We traveled from Gunnison to Denver, from Fort Collins to Grand Junction. The year wasn't all fun and games. We did work, and at times, hard. Carl Dorrell and Yancy Earle won a certificate of excellence for debate in the district speech meet, while Lori Langstaff also won two excellence cer- tificates for Humorous Interpretation and Original Oratory. The most successful event was when Deanna Scheib won fourth place in State and Jannie Kit- chens won a certificate of excellence for creative story telling. We all want to thank Mama Smurf (Ms. Kathy Loucks) for all of her support. All in all, it was fun. 1. Lewis Fredrickson prepares to draw his next impromtu topic. 2. Speech coach Kathy Loucks tabulates scores at the District State Meet, with the assistance of Moffate County speech coach Jill Grimes. 64 3. Deanna Schieb giving her speech at the District Speech Meet. 4. WANTED!! Reward $5,000 Hayden Renegade!! Cross X Kid, Carl Dorrell, The Dragon Lady, Deanna Scheib, Hayden Hustler, Yancy Earle, Madam Smurf, Kathy Loucks Wildfire, Jannie Kitchens, Desparado Dan, Danny Dimmick, Short 'n' Sassy Lewis, Mary Jo Lewis, Mountain Mama, Lori Langstaff, Laughing Lisa, Alisa King. These people have been known to imitate dragons, elephants, ducks, and poletetions. They are considered to be funny and topical, all information leading to their arrest will be burned. 5. Humorist, Lori Langstaff, Debator, Yancy Earle, Debator, Carl Dorrell, and Humorist, Danny Dimmick wait for results at the District Speech Meet. 65 Tigers Pride Printed at Press T.P. Hayden High. Controversial? Maybe. Best paper the school's ever had. (We didn't check to close.) The class consisted of five rookie seniors and one rookie junior. The TIGER'S PRIDE was published four times during the school year. Students met at the Daily Press and typed the stories into their VTR computers. Then the class (with the aid of the editor, Phil Castle and Daily Press layout personnel Gail McGeever, Peggy Fleming and Sponsor Katy Gray) trimmed, hot waxed and laid out the Tiger's Pride. Helping out with the art work was Scott Hicks who was award- ed honorable mention for one of his editorial car- toons by the Colorado Women's Press Association. 1. Barb vonBergen and Yancy Earle share a bit of humor while working at the light table. 2. As deadline approaches, things get tense, but Ray Potts still respects Mrs. Gray. 3. Ray Potts reacts violently to layout instructions for the Tigers Pride. 4. Rick Lucero is coached on how to type a news story in the computer by Gail McGeever. 5. Yancy Earle and Norman Yoast work over a basketball story while Rick Lucero reads. 6. Mike Rigas begins the task of deciding where copy, photos and headlines are to be placed. Erasing is commonplace. Ben Franklin We Have Spirit, Yes We Do The HHS cheerleaders do more than just stand around and holler. They are responsible for mak- ing posters, setting up pep rallies and keeping up school spirit. The cheerleaders work on perfecting their cheers from 7 to 8 in the morning and 3:30 to 4:30 in the afternoon. At the games, they are in charge of the flag salute, greeting the other cheerleaders, performing dance routines and gathering fans together for victory lines. The cheerleaders this year attended a cheering clinic at Denver's McNichols sports arena. After the clinic, the girls had a chance to show everyone what they had learned when they performed at half-time at the Nuggets, Kansas City Kings basketball game. 1. Basketball Cheerleaders, Left to Right: Kellie Friedl, Natalie Cox,. Alisa King and Rebel Wise. Not shown is Nancv lo Wright. 7 ' 2. Football and Volleyball Cheerleaders, From Bottom to Top- Chris Hellyer, Wendy Meacham, Jennifer Kline, Kellie Friedl, Debbie VonBergen and Sponsor Jennie Lombardi. 3. Wrestling Cheerleaders, From Left to Right: Debbie Von Bergen, Alice Monroe, and Vickie Meacham. 4. Rebel Wise and Nancy Jo Wright cheer at a basketball game. 5. Senior cheerleaders Chris Hellyer and Kellie Friedl show whose number 1. 67 Rodeo Club Rides Again ... The Hayden Rodeo Team is riding high with both boys and girls excelling in barrell racing, goat tying, roping, bareback and bull riding. We really had a good year with people qualifying in Rio Promo roping. Jackpot and Little Britches Rodeos with club members competing individual- ly winning buckles and saddles. Traci Hayes was an outstanding member this year going to the Lit- tle Britches Rodeo Finals. She placed fifth in the world. We are all competing and looking forward to another winning season. 1. Rodeo Club, Top Row, Left to Right: Larry Booco, Don Hayes. Bottom Row: Vicky Meachem, Betty Fagg, Traci Hayes, Alisa King. Not Pictured: Deano Temple and Miss Loucks, sponsor. 2. Don Hayes hits the dust as Larry Booco bites the dust in Hayden Little Britches Rodeo. 3. Deano and Dave Temple team rope during Jackpot session in Hayden. Wagon Wheel Leather and Tack Shop FBLA Takes Two to State FBLA, (Future Business Leaders of America); had a lot of students out this year. This is the first year Hayden High School has had a business organization. FBLA had two students compete at state. President Carl Dorrell, and Vice President Todd DuBois. 1. Back Row: Steve Vair, Mike Fredrickson, Rhonda Hockett, Wanda Suits, Scott Hicks, Mrs. Lombardi, Danny Dimmick, Alex Boyd, Chris Thomas. Middle Row: Betty Fagg, Lorrae Camalettie, Larry Booco, Rebel Wise, Kammey Norvelle, Troy Zable, Darren Zehner, Mike Williams. Front Row: Frank Dusik, Judy Hayes, Doug Hays, Todd DuBois, Milburn Markle, Carl Dorrell. 2. Carl Dorrell, President; Todd DuBois, Vice President; Milburn Markle, Parliamentarian; Judy Hayes, Secretary; Doug Hays, Treasurer. 3. Carl Dorrell, President; Todd DuBois, Vice President go to State for FBLA. 69 H-Club Revived to Raise Funds The H-Club was revived this year to raise funds for athletics. The club sold bumper stickers, Hayden Tiger License plates and other things. To be in H-Club, you must have lettered in one or more varsity sports, or have been a manager for the team. H-Club Seniors, Bottom Row, Left to Right: Tom Heimforth, Ray Potts, Ron Doolin, Scott Rienks, Norman Yoast, Rick Lucero, Alex Boyd, Pete Spitellie, Rick Troutman, Glen Daniels. Seniors, Second Row: Bob Hayes, Nanette Mauth, Roxy Dorrell, Kelly Friedl, Bob Orvalla, Abey Ward, Bill Hayes. Juniors, Third Row: Kristy Copeland, Mike Williams, Selina Walker, Judy Hayes, Tina Green, Rhon- da Hockett, Deb Williams, Troy Zabel, Mike Frederickson, Larry Booco. Juniors, Fourth Row: Monty Frederickson, Yancy Earle, Der- ron Shook, Milburn Markle, Todd DuBois, Doug Hays, Wally Lucero, Roxy James. Sophomores, Fifth Row: Matt Weaver, Nancy Jo Wright, Janie Kitchens, Ronnie Gingrich, Greg Greget, Alisa King. Sixth Row, Sophomores: Rudy Scufca, Shane Isenbarger, Deano Temple, Lorrae Camilletti, Suzanne Hockett, Traci Hayes, Shane Gilmore, Kevin Schvaneveldt, Marvin Gibbs, Lewis Frederickson. Gridders Take Gore League 19 Four things hold the team together this year: the coaches, team and school spirit, athletic tape and ace bandages. Though the Tigers did not go as far as they in- tended, they were undefeated in regular season play, and played in the quarter final game. 2. Quarterback Bob Orvalla barks out signals in quarter final Del Norte game. Full Back Mike Williams and Center Ray Potts wait for signal. 3. Glenn Daniels, 86, Mike Williams, 10, Alex Boyd, 68, clear way for Ron Doolin, 20, to go up the middle. 1. Darren Zehner, 44, sprints down side line after a hand off from Bob Orvalla, 11, in Del Norte game. 4. Bob Orvalla backs up to throw in Platte Canyon game. Top Row, Left to Right Manager Mike Coziahr. Matt Weaver, David Lindsay. Doug Hays, Ray Potts. Ron Doolin, Glenn Daniels. Scott Rienks. Norman Yoast. Cody Sweetser, Alex Boyd. Abey Ward. Pete Spitellie, Scott Bloomquist. Alan Switzler and Carl Dorrell Middle Row Deano Temple, Larry Booco. Yancy Earle, Darren Zehner, Jeff Bncker. Rick Troutman. Bill Hayes. Jerry Delay. Jesse Bra clton. Danny Dimmick, Chris Kolb, Marvin Gibbs and Bill Moon Bottom Row Rudy Skufca. Shane Isenbarger. Randy Delay. Scott Vair. Shawn Turner. Derron Shook. Mike Williams. Rick Lucero. Joel Williams and Rob Orvalla 1981 Tiger Football Schedule Opponent VS. Home Platte Canyon 14 44 Craig 0 46 Steamboat 12 54 Eagle Valley 7 29 Rangely 7 59 Soroco 14 47 West Grand 12 20 Walden 0 45 Basalt 36 6 Del Norte 16 12 Del Norte photos of Northwest Colorado Daily Press; Phil Castle, photographer Seven Tigers Selected to All-Gore Squad The Hayden High school football team dominated the ranks of the Colorado Gore all-league, with seven Tiger standouts named to the squad. In the 81 all-league offensive team are: Jerry Delay — a three-year Hayaen letterman and a two-year starting guard who also was all-league last year. Norman Yoast, a second-year all-league offensive tackle, who also earned second-team all state honors last year. Bob Orvalla, a second-year all-league quarterback who threw for 868 yards and seven toucndowns. Mike Williams, another returning all-leaguer was named fullback, and the Tigers second leading rusher with 401 yards and six touchdowns. Cody Sweetser, leadine receiver this year, was named as an offensive end and honorable mention. He had 15 catches and five touchdowns. Defensive team members included: Darren Zehner, a second-year all-league defensive back who led the Tigers in interceptions last year, catching two this year. Alex Boyd, a first-year all-leaguer in the nose guard position. Sweetser and Williams were placed on the defensive list also. 74 1. Larry Booco kicks another field goal while Shane Isenbarger holds the ball. 2. Glen Daniels and Pete Spitellie congratulate each other, with Ron Doolin, Bob Orvalla, Danny Dimmick, Jerry Delay and Ray Potts in the background. 3. Bob Orvalla discusses matters with Coach Wenzlau and Ran- dy Den. 4. Larry Booco and another Hayden team member make a tackle against Platte Canyon with Cody Sweetser, 88; Nor- man Yoast, 63; Alex Boyd, 68 and Danny Dimmick, 53 in the background. 5. Tiger player makes a tackle with Larry Booco, 34; Deano Temple, 30; and Mike Williams, 10 in background. 6. The Tigers come out of their locker room with Bob Orvalla leading. HAYDEN TIGERS FOOTBALL SONG We’re che Hayden Football Team, We’re Ugly, Tough, and Mean! We Tigers dress in Orange and Black; We like to sack their quarterback. We don’t go for fancy stuff; We just like to mess them up! That’s Coach Wenzlau; he’s our man; There’s nothin’ he don’t understand! We don’t eat and we don’t sleep; We just hit and keep this beat — 1 2 2 3!! 4!! by Alex Boyd 75 The 1981-82 Volleyball season started out with a lot of hard practice and determination on the player's part. Coaches Kim Mader and Robert Chapman pushed the players to win, but everyone remained good sports during the season's losses. When the season began both J.V. and Varsity teams started out with less-than-positive attitudes, but they got better by the end of the season. The J.V. and Varsity teams experienced several losses and a few wins. The victories were fun, but the losses were agonizing. Everybody worked together as a team. The volleyball season ended strong and next year promises to be better. Front L-R: Vickie Meacham, Suzanne Hockett, Debbie Williams, Judy Hayes, Rhonda Hockett, Selina Walker, Betty Fagg, Alice Monroe, Tina Green. Back L-R: Manager: Cindy Bennett, Coaches: Ms. Nader, Mr. Chapman. Selina Walker does a bump as Betty Fagg and Rhonda Hockett wait to positions themselves for the play. Rhonda Hockett going for the set, while Judy Hayes, Tina Green, and Betty Fagg get ready to assist her. Games Scores Hayden Vs. West Grand Hayden Vs. Craig J.V. North Park Vs. Hayden Rangely Vs. Hayden Soroco Vs. Hayden Eagle Valley Vs. Hayden Hayden Vs. Eagle Valley Hayden Vs. North Park Hayden Vs. Soroco Moffat Co. J.V. Vs. Hayden West Grand Vs. Hayden North Park Vs. Hayden Eagle Valley Vs. Hayden 4-15, 5-15 7-15,15-10,10-15 11- 15, 16-14, 6-15 7-15, 16-14, 12-15 15-9, 10-15, 15-7 15-6, 15-0 15-1, 15-2 12- 15, 16-14, 15-8 6-15, 11-15 0-15, 15-12, 12-15 15-9, 15-3 4-15, 9-15 15-7,12-15,15-5 Front L-R: Coach Chapman, Rhonda Hockett, Alisa King, Debbie Wiliams, Selina Walker, Betty Fagg, Suzanne Hockett, Vickie Meacham, Cathy Janssen, Natalie Cox, Tina Green, Wally Lucero, working hard during practice. 77 Blood Makes the Floor Shine The J.V. Volleyball team ended the year with a 6 and 13 season. They worked hard all season. They worked all together. With Vicky Meachams, Suzanne Hockett, and Alisa Kings scoring drives, the J.V. had a fairly good season. When Hayden smiles they're the best in the league, but when they're not smiling they're not so hot. They all worked hard this season. Front L-R: Suzanne Hockett, Alisa King. Middle L-R: Alice Monroe, Vicki Meacham, Cathy Janssen, Natalie Cox. Back L-R: Manager — Cindy Bennett, Coach Chapman. Suzanne Hockett hitting the volleyball while L-R Natalie Cox, Vickie Meacham, Alisa King, Cathy Jansen set up to help her out. Cal Jan Truck Stop Hayden vs. Opponent Moffat County Vs. Hayden Rangely Vs. Hayden Moffat County Vs. Hayden West Grand Vs. Hayden Hayden Vs. West Grand Hayden Vs. Middle Park West Grand Vs. Hayden North Park Vs. Hayden Rangely Vs. Hayden Socoro Vs. Hayden Eagle Valley Vs. Hayden North Park Vs. Hayden Socoro Vs. Hayden Moffat County Vs. Hayden West Grand Vs. Hayden Eagle Valley Vs. Hayden Scores 10- 15,3-15 15-10,3-15,6-15 15-9,6-15,12-15 7-15,6-15 5-15, 12-15,0-15 7-15,6-15 3-15, 5-15 7-15,15-5,11-15 11- 15,6-15,15-7,15-5 7-15,15-10,15-13 15-8,9-15,17-15 7-15, 15-13,7-15 0-15,15-6,10-15 15-10, 10-15, 13-15 15-10,4-15,15-9 0-15,10-15 Alice Monroe hits the ball over the net while Cathy Jansen, Natalie Cox, Suzanne Hockett, Alisa King set up to help Selina Walker, Cathy Jansen, Betty Fagg, Debbie Williams, Rhonda Hockett, Vickie Meacham, Suzanne Hockett, Wally Lucero, Alice Monroe practicing harH Hnrino nrarfiro Vickie Meacham ready to hit the volleyball, Alice Monroe gets ready to Banana Boat It's the Trying That Counts The Hayden girl's basketball team had a hard season this year. They started the season off by losing to the Steamboat Sailors. The second match at Kremmling ended with a loss to South Park and Soroco. The next three games were played on home ground with Craig, Eagle Valley and Rangely. Determined to come up with their first win, they played £_raig, North Park and Soroco The ?;ames were hard fought, the girls were fired up, but still they ost. The first win was against Plateau Valley, the winding point given to the team by a confused Plateau Valley player. Subse- quent games with West Grand and Baggs were also losses. The season ended at district with a final loss to Eagle Valley. All of the girls worked hard; they have a team that can work together and that's what's important. Selina Walker made most of the Hayden Tiger's points with Rhonda Hockett, Judy Hayes, Catny Janssen, Tina Green and Kristy Copeland adding their share of scores to help out the whole team. 1. Selina Walker jumps for the ball in a game against Craig 2. Girl's Varsity Team Left to Right: Asst Coach Don Smith, Kristy Jones, Cathy Janssen, Tina Green, Kristy Copeland, Wendy Meacham, Managers, Nanette Mauth, Roxy Dorrell, Walley Lucero, Rhonda Hockett, Suzanne Hockett, Judy Hayes, Selina Walker, Deneen Porier, Head Coach Kim Mader. 3. Rhonda Hockett looks fora teammate on the floor. 4. In a game against Craig, Judy Hayes starts to pass while Kris- ty Copeland looks on. 5. Selina Walkers, Kristy Copeland, and Kristy Jones run to help Tina Green in a game against Eagle Valley. Kysar Insurance Opponent Steamboat 54 Hayden 35 Soroco 42 26 South Park 41 35 Craig 33 28 Eagle Valley 59 38 Rangely 54 37 Craig 32 26 Soroco 42 38 West Grand 32 22 Opponent Hayden Baggs 69 33 North Park 35 33 Rangely 35 28 North Park 48 36 Eagle Valley 42 31 Plateau Valley 47 48 West Grand 47 33 Baggs 60 33 Soroco 32 16 Eagle Valley 50 33 81 J.V. Wins 5 Out of 16 The J.V. team started out the season by playing the Steamboat Sailors. The team worked hard to win all of their games. They worked together to put points on the board each game. Traci Hayes lead the Tigers in points scored with help from Kristy Jones, Wendy Meacham, Bev Fagg, Betty Fagg, Suzanne Hockett and Lorrae Camelettie. The team came out of the locker rooms fired up each game and walked away with five wins for the team. 1. J.V. Team, Front Row, Left to Right: Lorrae Camelletti, Tracy Hayes, Suzanne Hockett, Bev Fagg, Betty Fagg, Kristy Jones, and Wendy Mecham. 2. Betty Fagg shoots a free throw during a game against Krem- mling as Lorrae Camelletti watches. 3. Tracy Hayes fights for the ball while Kristy Jones looks on. 4. Bev Fagg (10) jumps for control of the ball while her team- mates Tracy Hayes and Wendy Mecham (23) stand by. 5. Kristy Jones throws the ball to a teammate during a game against Craig. 6. SuzzaNne Hockett goes for a lay-up. 82 Opponent Hayden Steamboat 29 14 Soroco 17 14 South Park 10 18 Craig 24 25 Craig 34 13 North Park 28 18 Soroco 23 6 West Grand 25 31 Opponent Baggs 33 Hay 27 Rangely 22 21 North Park 22 20 Eagle Valley 22 28 Plateau Valley 44 30 West Grand 22 23 Baggs 40 18 Soroco 24 21 83 Boy's Basketball Takes District In only his second year, head coach Kit Janes led his Tiger basketball team to the State playoffs. With the slow start, the off the floor problems and the first home court loss in six years, some didn't think they could make it. But they did, beating teams. North Park, Eagle Valley and Basalt. Once at state, the Tigers went flat losing to both Haxtun and Springfield by big margins. Playing this year on the Tiger Squad were six seniors. Bob Orvaila, Abey Ward and Ron Doolin. These players were very quick, good ball handlers and pretty good shooters. Scott Rienks, Cody Sweetser and Norman Yoast were the big men, they pulled donw rebounds, blocked shots and aided fast breaks. Coming back next year will be, David Lindsay, Todd Dubois, Darren Zehner, Doug Hays and Milburn Markle. All have good talent and speed. They will be the key to next years team. Ron Gingrich was the lone sophomore on the team. He was a stand out for the J.V. team. Photos by Phil Castir ownpltmrnts of North Wrst Colorado Daily Press except Z and 3 Team Goes to State The team loses a lot of experience this year. Cody Sweetser went to three state tourneys, Abey Ward went to two along with Scott Rienks, Ron Doolin and Norman Yoast. But the six returning players all have one under their belt, so things look good for next year. 1. Cody Sweetser is getting ready for the rebound. 2. Varsity Group Shot, Left to Right, Front Row: Coaches Dan Matlock and Kit Janes, Manager: Mike Coziahr. Back Row: Todd Dobois, Abey Ward, Glenn Daniels, Doug Hays, Scott Reinks, Nooman Yoast, Cody Sweetser, Ron Doolin, Milburn Markle, Darren Zehnerand Bob Orvalla. 3. Mike Coziahr, Dan Matlock, Doug Hays, Kit Janes, Bob Or- valla. Abey Ward, Cody Sweetser, Milburn Markle and Ronnie Gingrich keep the bench warm after a hot game. 4. Abey Ward shoots a free throw. 85 Schedule, League, District, State Games Opponent Home Eagle Valley 45 40 Rangely 45 53 North Park 49 63 Soroco 53 40 West Grand 64 72 Rangely 56 52 Eagle Valley 45 61 North Park 56 63 Platte Valley 54 49 West Grand 51 69 Soroco 60 74 North Park 47 57 Eagle Valley 44 77 Basalt 42 50 Haxtun 85 51 Springfield 90 53 1. Bob Orvalla makes a lunging jump at State Meet. 2. Doug Hayes concentrates on the basket. 3. Scott Rienks shoots for two. 86 J.V. Gives It Their Best Shot For first year J.V. Coach Dan Matlock, the season turned out well. With a good crop of new freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, the squad managed to put together a winning combination. The big people underneath the basket helping to rebound were Kevin Schvaneveldt, Bill Moon, Joel Williams, and Matt Weaver. The point squads were Shane Isenbarger, and Ron Bugay. Shawn Turner, Ronnie Gingrich, and Shane Isenbarger, each put up a number of points for each game. 1. JV Group Shot, Left to Right: Ronnie Gingrich, Scott Vair, Shane Isenbarger, Rudy Skufka. Deano Temple, Alan Switzler, Matt Weaver, Kevin Schvaneveldt, Bill Moon, Dwayne Lively, Jesse Brazelton, Greg Barnes, Joel Williams, Shawn Turner’ Ron Bugay, Manager Mike Coziahr. 2. Bill Moon shoots a free throw with Rudy Skufca in background. 3. Kevin Schvaneveldt tries to block a shot with Mil Markle waiting for rebound. 87 Hayden High School Boys Track The 1982 track team pulled together and worked very hard. It was an up and down season. Team members who were usually further down on the performance list really moved up. Tiger standout, Cody Sweetser, continued his league-leading pace. He captured titles in every event he entered. Several other Tiger performers also joined Sweetor in Hay- den's sweep of the field events. In the district meet Norman Yoast and Danny Dimmick garnered fourth and fifth places in the discus with their respective tosses. Yoast went on to take third in the shotput, joined by Mike Williams, who took fourth in the event. Scott Reinks also captured a third in the triple jump. Bob Orvalla finished fourth in the long jump. Darren Zehner fin- ished fourth in the high jump. Abey Ward took second in the sprinting events. Ron Doolin was first in the 400 meter dash with David Lindsey taking third in the 400 meter dash. Rick Troutman finished fourth in the 800 meter dash. Darron Shook took fourth in the 110 meter high hurdles. Doug Hays finished fifth in the 1,600 meter run. In the State Track Meet Darren Zehner placed sixth in the Pole Vault event. 88 1 Top Row Left to Right: Cody Sweetser, Mike Williams, Bob Orvalla, David Lindsey, Todd DuBois, Ron Gingrich, Doug Hays. Middle Row, Left to Right: Derron Shook, Danny Dim- mick, Darren Zehner, Rick Troutman, Jesse Bra elton, Man- ager, Carl Dorrell. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Ray Potts, Ron Doolin, Scott Reinks, Norman Yoast, Abey Ward, Tom Heim- forth, and Coach Mark Veneklasen. 2. Ron Doolin hands the baton off to Tom Heimforth. 3. Abey Ward sprints to State at the Grand Junction District meet. 4 Darren Zehner takes first at Rangely High School Intervita- tionai with a vault of 10 feet. 5. Mike Williams throws his shot put while Cody Sweetser stands by and watches. 6. Doug Hays holds a lead over his opponents. 7. Todd DuBois and Rick Troutman psyche themselves out for the (880) run. 8. Ron Gingrich practices on his hurdling form. 89 Girls Take First in League 1. Rhonda Hockett, Selina Walker, Kristy Jones, and Jannie Kitchens rest in between events. 2. Selina Walker prepares fora relay race. 3. Girls track. Bottom Row: Valorie Williams, Kristy Copeland, Selina Walker, Judy Hayes, Rhonda Hockett. Middle Row: Traci Hayes, Alisa King, Jannie Kithens, Deana Schieb, Suzanne Hockett. Top Row: Coach Lissa Bruchez, Cathy Lewis, Kristy Jones, Wendy Meacham, Coach Sally Morton. 4 Kristy Copeland comes in first in hurdles. 5. Selina Walker puts out extra effort towards finish line. 6. Kristy Jones runs in a relay. 7. Judy Hayes is handed a baton by Wendy Meacham in the mile relay. Merit Drug For the first time in seven years, girls took first in league. Jannie Kitchens finished third, while Selina Walker finished fifth, in the 800m relay; the girls took third. While in the mile run Alisa King finished third, and the 400m relay team took first. Suzanne Hockett finished fifth in the 400m dash. Kristy Copeland took another first for Hayden in the 300m hurdles. With Hayden in the lead Deanna Schieb placed fifth in the 800m run. Suzanne Hockett placed again in the 200m dash. In the two mile run, Alisa King took fourth, with Hayden still in the lead. Hayden took thrid in the mile relay; then moved right along and took second in the 800m medley. In field events Kristy Jones jumped 4'4 in the high jump, and Vickie Meacham came in fifth. In the long jump Rhonda Hockett took second, and Selina Walker fourth, while Kristy Copeland jumped 14'V4 . Traci Hayes placed first in the discus and another first in the shotput. Judy Hayes placed second in the discus and shotput. Kristy Copeland then went on to State where she placed fifth in the loom hurtles. 91 Wrestlers Take Third in District and The Hayden Wrestling team placed third in state finals February 18-20. The tiger team took four wrestlers to the tournament. Monty Fredrickson was put out in the first round, but Mike Williams, Mike Frederickson, and Jerry Delay. Delay lost to Dana Moody from Bennett, also a senior with a 21-0 record going into the tournament. Delay got fourth from this defeat. Mike Fredrickson wrestled in the finals against Mark Shaffer of NorWood. Frederickson was pin- ned. This left Frederickson with a second in the tourney. Mike Williams met Tom Valdez in the finals. Valdez was picked to win the tournament by Colorado Side lines. Williams wrestled a tough match against Valdez winning two to zero. He also got outstanding class A wrestling for the tournament. 92 State Pictures: 1. Top Row Left to Right: Don Hayes, Rick Lucero, Mike Frederickson, Shane Gilmore, Frank Duzik, Butch Dixon, Mike Williams, Larry Booco, Jerry Delay, Coach Brad Fowler. Bottom Row: Greg Greget, Lewis Frederickson, Troy Witham, Troy Zabel, Monty Frederickson, Manager Mike Ford. 3. Mike Williams receives first place in 145 lb. class at state tournament. 4 Mike Williams experienced the thrill of victory after his defeat of Tom Valdez to win the state championship. 2. State Qualifiers, Top Row Left to Right: Jerry Delay, Mike Frederickson, Mike Wililams, Assistant Coach Dennis Frederickson. Bottom Row: Coach Brad Fowler, Monty Frederickson. 5. Mike Williams uses a Double Arm Bar to beat opponent. 6. Mike Frederickson puts the squeeze on opponent. 7. Jerry Delay breaks down opponent with a tight waist. 93 Coaches and Managers Back Team 1. Greg Greget, Lewis Fredrickson, and Troy Witham relax after a tough practice. 2. Assistant Wrestling Coach Dennis Frederickson. 3. The State Wrestling Tournament at the Denver Auditorium Arena. 94 Administration. Staff, Faculty Changes Made in Board Administration Jerold Judd Superintendent Leslie Baird Administrative Assistant — Bus. Affairs James Prince Ed Vundertook High School Jr. High Principle Principle Athletics Director 96 School Board, From Left to Right: Craig Weaver, Duane Criswell, Duane Hockett, Janet Bateman and Gordon Bocco. Secretarial Staff Holds It All Together Patty Bruchez Barbara Delay Judy Hayes Sally Williamson Maintenance Staff Keeps School Operating Kathy Shuster Lucky Mosher Charlie Bugay Max Shaul 97 Hayden Senior-Junior Lissa Bruchez Social Studies, Crafts, Needle Crafts Brad Fowler Amer. History 11, 9, Behavioral Sci. Amer. Govt. Katy Gray Reading, English III, Yearbook Journalism, Photography, Reading Bob Chapman Career Math, Algebra I, Chemistry, Physics, Voc. Math Val Gary Math, Reading, Computer Bill Grimes Concert, Stage, Elementary, Band, Concert Choir, Guitar Janet Cino Special Education Marion Gibson School Nurse Mike Hare Counselor, Student Council Sponsor Champion Shoe Repair High School Faculty k Kathy Hill Choir Beverly Lehrer Jr. High Special Ed. Kim Mader Intro, to Art, Ceramics, Weight Training, Art, Drawing Pain- ting, Art II Kit Janes Comp. Ill, I, Trig. Calc., Gen. Math, Geometry, Alg. II Jeanie Lombardi Typing 1, Business Stimulation, Shorthand, Accounting, Typ. II Sally Morton Jr. High P.E. Outdoor Ed., P.E. 10, 11 12 Susan Kirk Child Devel., Needle Arts, Sew- ing, Jr. High Home E.C., Foods Mass Media, English II, IV, Drama, Comp. Speech, Basic Aleebra Lucy Rickman Language Arts, Beginner Crafts, Reading 99 Don Smith Auto Shop, Drivers Ed., Girls' Basketball Bruce Wenzlau World History, Weight-Training, Phys. Ed. Mark Voneklasen Phys. Ed., Language Arts, Photography Pam Steeves German, French, English From Left to Right, Principal Prince, Bob Preator, and Bill Grimes, take a break during Hayden School Board Meeting. 100 Faculty Breaks Between Activities 1. Jeanie Lombardi, business teacher, relaxes during FBLA competition. 2. Louise Stanton and Robert Chapman spend a few minutes chatting in library. 3. Marion Gibson serves up breakfast during health week to teachers, bus drivers, and administration. Pam Steeves, languages teacher, puts in her order. 101 A Teacher Works All Hours 1. Camera shy Don Smith, mechanics teacher, glances from behind a piece of paper. Yes, the photographer is still there. 2. Sally Morton, P.E. teacher, calculates where to best place tne birdie in the opponent's court. 3. Bruce Wenslau, coach, sips coffee in the library. 4. Bill Grimes, band instructor, watches clock during the band's mass production of pizza. 102 Class of 86 ... Movin' On Junior High students really get into the swing by their eighth grade year. Basic courses required are American History, English, Science, Math and Physical Education. In addition they can take craft courses including. Photography, needlepoint and pottery. Extracurricular sports available for the boys are football and basketball; and for the girls, basketball. This is the year the class has to make money for their eighth grade trip to Denver. Among their money making activities are bake sales, selling candy kisses at Valentine and posters. Class officers left to right: Pres. Erik Olson, Vice-Pres. John Walker, Sec. Alena Robinson, Treas. Angie Brush, Student Coun. Rep. Angie Dorrell. Picture Not Available Sam Barnes Angie Brush David Buckmeier Wayne Calkin Travis Caroway Pat Cozzens Gene Delay Angie Dorrell Todd Dunckley Michael Flanders 104 Rachell Lighthizer Shanda Louie Brenda McDowell Picture Not Available Alan Henderson Ron Hockett Sherri Holloway Picture Not Available Picture Not Available lern Montietn Lisha M os bey Lonny Myers Randy Myers Shane O'Connor Picture Not Available Picture Not Available Eric Olson Tammy Pinnt Jimmy Plotts Dana Posey Christine Prince 105 Eighth Grade Alena Robinson Monte Schieb Kim Smith Mack Spitellie Brenda Stamp Deanna Steward Picture Not Available Eric Stone Neil Terry Shannon Vair Picture Not Available John Walker Picture Not Available Dennis Wilson 106 Jeremy Worster Derek Wray Seventh Graders Clown at Parties Class Todd Dunkley and Ron Hockett don their hats for a Halloween party. Mack Spittelli, Matt Ford, Eric Olson, Jon Walker, and Jeremy Worster work on assignment in class. Seventh graders shake their booties at wild Halloween party. Left to right are: Shannon Vair, Shanda Luie, Aleana Robinson, Jody Lenahan. 107 Class of 87 ... Movin' in Junior High was a new experience for the class of 87. Along with the required courses — Col- orado History, Math and English, there were fun subjects as pottery, needlepoint and photography. After school they enjoyed basketball, football, wrestling, parties and dances. Class officers left to right: Pres. Matt Williams, Vice-Pres. Sherry Hayes, Sec. Charla Hockett, Treas. Billie Jo Williams, Student Coun. Rep. Travis Caldwell Darcy Camillitti Steve Cless Juanita Cordova Tymbre Dalton Billy Davidson 108 Mike Davis Shayne Duzik Scott Francisco Billie Gray Brian Gusner Joseph Haslem Joe Janssen Lisa Hoynes Debbie Lewis Troy Hasty Audrey Joey Sherry Hayes Marlene Joey I Mary Murphy I Deena Lewis Teasha Mai Bobby Myers Brian Montieth 109 Seventh Grade Experiences Class Changes David Rogers Gary Rogers Spencer Russell Joey Salazar Steve Orvalla Philana Salazar Angel Spitellie Mark Standridge Brian Valbra Pat Wachob Rebecca Weaver Billie Jo Wiliams Matt Williams Jason Worster Tricia Young The Dorothy Shop Seventh Graders Learn About Computers 1. From Left to Right: Todd Greget, Derek Wray, Sherri Holloway, Mike Flanders, David Buckmeir, Mrs. Rickman, Eric Stone, Lissa Bruchez, Monte Scheib at Production Night. 2. Shane Duzik is checking it out. 3. Seventh graders Debbie Lewis and Billie Gray learn how to work computers. Ill Building Toward a Better Season Junior High Football 2-3 Games Scores Hayden vs. Steamboat Hayden vs. Soroco Scores Unavailable Hayden vs. West Grand Hayden vs. M.C.H.S. J.H. Hayden vs. North Park Football team. Left to Right, Top to Bottom: Sam Barnes, Todd Dunkley, Joey Salazar, Brent Barnes, Jody Lenahan, Shane Duzik, Spencer Russel, Jason Worster, Travis Caldwell, Brian Monteith, Gene Delay, Bobby Meyers, Mack Spitellie, Erik Olsen, Steve Cless, Mark Standridge, Brian Valora, Matt Williams, Jeremy Worster, Ron Hockett, Steve Orvalla, Denis Allen, Brad Fowler. Jr. High Wrestling Takes Second in League Wrestling coach Brad Fowler had nothing but praise for this year's wrestling team. After getting sixth in league last year, he felt they did excep- tionally well in placing second this year. 1 Junior High Wrestling Team, Top Row, Left to Right: Dennis Allen, Erik Stone, Travis Caraway, Gene Delay, Ron Hockett, Todd Dunckley, Sam Barnes, Coach Brad Fowler. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Erik Olson, Mack Spitellie, Joe Janssen, Travis Caldwell, Jason Worster, Joey Salazar, Jeremy Worster, Spence Russell, Brent Barnes. 2. Coache Fowler talks to the team about their strategy. 3. The team shows their style in a home game. MtPf .JS3 113 Junior High Volleyball Teams Practice 1. Eighth Grade Volleyball Team, From Left to Right, Bottom Row: Angie Brush, Brenda Stamp, Christine Prince, Lisa Mosby. Top Row: Shannon Vair, Rachel Lighthizer, Angie Dorrell, Alena Robinson. 2. Seventh Grade Volleyball Team, From Left to Right, Bottom Row: Pat Wachob, Lisa Hoynes, Debbie Lewis, Philana Salazar. Middle Row: Christy Blevins, Rebecca Weaver, Charla Hockett, Sherry Hayes. Top Row: Billie Jo Williams, and Tricia Young. 114 Jr. High Girls' and Boys' Basketball 1. Eighth Grade Boys' Basketball, Top Row, Left to Right: Jeremy Worster, Travis Caraway, David Buckmeir, Jody Lenahan. Middle Row, Left to Right: Todd Dunckley, Gene Delay, Erik Olson, Mack Spitellie, and Sam Barnes. Bottom Row, L to R: Ron Hockett, Derek Wray, Monte Scheib, Darin Milhon, and Coach Mark Veneklasen. 2. Eighth Grade Girls, Top Row, L to R: Rachell Lighthizer, Angie Dorrell, Alena Robinson, Kim Smith. Bottom Row, L to R. Brenda Stamp, Christine Prince, Deanna Steward, and Lisha Mosby. 3. Seventh Grade Boys' Basketball, Top Row, L to R: Bobby Meyers, Brent Barnes, Scott Francisco, Travis Caldwell, Troy Hasty and Coach Mark Veneklasen. Bottom Row, L to R: Steve Orvalla, Jason Worster, Joey Salazar, Dennis Allen, and Mark Standridge. Not Pictured: Manager Philana Salazar. 4 Seventh Grade Girls, Top Row, L to R: Billie Gray, Juanita Cordova. Middle Row, L to R: Tricia Young, Rebecca Weaver and Darcy Camelletti. Bottom Row, L to R: Philana Salazar, Sherry Hayes, Sharia Hockett and Debbie Lewis. 115 Jr. High Tracksters Give Muscles a Stretch 1. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Pat Wolcob, Lisa Haynes, Dana Posey, Angie Dorrell, Deanna Steward. Second Row, Left to Right: Billy Gray, Billy Joe Williams, Brenda Stamp, Tricia Young. Top Row, Left to Right: Shara Hockett, Sherri Hayes, Rachell Lighthizer, Alena Robinson, Shannon Vair, Coaches Sally Morton, Lissa Bruchez. 2. Lissa Bruchez, Dana Posey, Billy Gray, Tricia Young, Sherri Hayes, Billy Joe Williams, Brenda Stamp, Angie Dorrell, more gossiping than there is stretching. 3. Top Row, Left to Right: David Buckmeir, Sam Barnes, Ron Hockett and Gene Delay. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Joseph Haslam, Darin Milhon, Mark Spitellie, and Scott Francisco. 116 Jr. High Band Squeaks Through Another Year 81-82 was a fun year for the Junior High band. Along with the usual Fall and Spring concerts, they also helped the High School band make piz- zas to raise money and they had the experience of going to a contest in Craig. The year was extra exciting for Monte Scheib, Dana Posey, Christine Prince, Angie Brush and Shannon Vair. They got to go to California with the High School band. Jr. High Band, Front Row, Left to Right: Lisa Hoynes, Mary Murphy, Lisa LaRose, Patricia Wachob, Angel Spitellie, Dana Posey, Shannon Vair. Second Row, Left to Right: Charla Hockett, Billie Jo Williams, Sheri Hayes, Deena Lewis, Christine Prince, Angie Brush, Christy Blevins, Rebecca Weaver, Tricia Young. Back Row: Eric Stone, Monte Schieb, Darin Milhon, Joseph Has- lem. Director, Bill Grimes. 2. Darin Milhon and Bobby Meyers discuss the finer points drumming. 3. Sam Barnes, Ron Hockett, Gene Delay and Wayne Calkins jam out. 117 Jr. High Cheerleaders Show Style 1. Sitting, Middle: Alena Robinson. Left: Charla Hockett. Right: Shannon Vair. Leaning Over, Left: Sherry Holloway. Right: Brenda Stamp. Kneeling and Mascot, Rachell Lighthizer 2. Alena Robinson and Shannon Vair, cheer the team on with a little bit of pep. 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Light Sons Brown Bear Honda Harris Lumber Sears The Hanger Cashways 141 Index SENIORS Boyd, Alex . 10, 14, 18, 21,22, 56, 58, 60, 69, 70, 72,74 Cobb, Kelly...................15,21,22 Criswell, Wendell.......7, 22, 24, 38, 64 Daniels, Glenn..........7, 22, 72,74, 85 Delay, Jerry . 18, 20, 22, 59, 72,74, 92,93 Doolin, Ronnie . .3, 12, 22,70,72, 74, 84, 85 Dorrell, Roxie... 13, 19, 23, 27, 58, 70,80 Ellis, Kim..........................23 Friedl, Kellie......3, 23, 38, 54, 67, 70 Gingrich, Dana.............2,3, 19, 23 Hall, Lila ................19,23,32,38 Hanson, Gayle.............20, 23, 38,39 Hayes, Bill...............26, 32, 70, 72 Hayes, Bob..................18, 26, 70 Heimforth, Tom .........26,70, 88, 144 Hellyer, Chris .2, 5, 12,13,19,20,21,26, 58, 67 Janssen, Cathy . . 13,15, 26,77,78,79, 80 Keller, Becky.......................26 Langstaff, Vona.............18,27,144 Lucero, Rick . . 3,13, 27, 38, 66, 70, 72, 93 Manzaneres, Elise.........11, 27, 39, 55 Mauth, Nanette..........15,27,62,70 Nehls, Tammie.......................13 Orvalla Bob . . 5,18, 20, 25, 27,70,72,84, 85,86, 88 Potts, Ray .7, 24, 25, 27, 32, 58, 66,70,72, 74 Pourier, Deneen.........1,25,30,60,80 Rienks, Scott 19, 25, 30, 39,70,72, 84,85, 86 Rigas, Mike ...........14,21,30,58,66 Spitellie, Pete ... 10,18, 25, 58, 58,70,72 Sundberg, Jon..............30, 32, 38 Sweetser, Cody .12,13,19, 30, 54, 59, 72, 74, 88, 89 Troutman, Rick .... 18, 31, 59, 70, 88, 89 Vonbergen, Barbara . 6, 24, 31,70, 72,84, 85 Ward, Abbey.........3,31, 70,72, 84,85 Watts, Nancy....................15,31 Yeast, Noraman 13, 23, 24,25, 60,66, 70, 72, 84, 85, 88 JUNIORS Bloomquist, Scott........34,72 Booco, Larry .... 34, 60, 68,69, 72,74, 93 Bricker, Jeff........6,8,34,72 Copeland, Kristy . 6,18, 34, 55, 59,70, 80 Coziar, Mike .....6, 34, 85,87 Dorrell, Carl.6, 34, 40, 58,65,69, 88 DuBois, Todd . . 33, 34, 58, 69,70, 84, 85, 88, 89 Dunkley, Curk ....................6,35 Earle, Tammy .......................35 Earle, Yancy.........35,65, 66,72 Fagg, Betty......35,65, 66,72,79,82 Ford, Mike...........10,11,35,39,61,93 Frederickson, Mike . .6, 35, 69,70, 92,93 Frederickson, Monty . . 35, 58, 70,92, 93 Green, Tina .....35, 37,70,76, 77, 80 Hayes, Don ..........35,62,68,93 Hayes, Jay .........................35 Hayes, Judy . 33, 35, 56, 58, 60, 69, 70,76, 77,90,91 Hicks, Scott .....6, 35, 37,55, 63, 69 Hockett, Rhonda 6,12, 33, 35, 58, 69, 76, 77,79, 80,90 Holloway, Angie ....................35 James, Roxy ... 6,8,19,35, 40, 58, 58,70 Janssen, Jim.........6,7, 36, 37, 62 Lewis, Sheila................36,62 Lindsay, David .... 6,8, 36,37, 55, 58, 84 Lucero, Wally........36, 70,77,79,80 Markle, Milburn . . 6,7, 36, 51, 69,70, 84, 85 McDowie, Donna................6, 36 Norvell, Kammy..........19, 34, 36, 66 Parkin, Tom..................36,63 Scheib, Lisa.................6,36,37 Sheridan, Tom.......................36 Shook, Derron.............36,70, 72,88 Thomas, Chris...........8, 34, 36, 69 Vair, Steve.............8, 36, 60,69 Walker, Selina . . .6,18, 33, 36, 54, 59, 70, 74, 76, 77, 80, 90,91 Welker, Richard ..............6, 36,63 Williams, Debbie . . . 36, 60,70,76,77,79 Williams, Mike . .6,33,37,38, 40, 54, 58, 59,69, 70,72, 74,92, 93 Williams, Valorie................37,90 Zabel, Troy..........37, 63,69,70,93 Zehner, Darren . .6, 18,33, 37, 58, 60, 61, 69,72,84,85,88,89 SOPHOMORES 41 Alphonse, Lee .... Brazelton, Connie . Broadrick, Chire . . Cammilletti, Lorae Carrington, Joe . . . Cox, Natalie...........42 Daniels, Rene .......... Dixon, Butch............ Doolin, Tom ............ Duzik, Frank ...41,42,46 Fredrickson, Lewis .... 42 ..........42 ..........42 ..........42 42, 45,70, 82 ..........42 60, 67, 78, 79 ......42,46 . . .42,46, 93 ..........42 58, 59,69,93 64, 70, 93, 94 Gibbs, Marvin..............1, 42, 70 Gilmore, Shane . . . . 41, 43, 45, 46, 70,93 Gingrich, Ronnie . . 38,43,70, 84, 85, 87, 88.89 Greget, Greg..........41, 43, 70,93, 94 Hanson, Angie......................43 Hasty, LaDonna ............41, 43, 59 Hayes, Traci .... 43, 58, 60, 68, 70, 82, 90 Higby, Chuck .............43,46,60,78 Hockett, Suzanne ... 3, 38, 43, 45, 60, 78, 79, 80, 82, 90 James, Darell................43,60,74 Isenbarger, Shane....43, 60, 70, 74, 87 King, Alisa 3,43, 46, 65, 67, 68, 70,79, 90 Kitchens, Jannie . . . 43, 46, 53, 65, 70, 90 Kyllonen, Rockett.............43, 65 Langstaff, Lori...............44, 65 Lewis, Mary Jo....3, 44, 60,61,65,100 Mauth, Lonna.......................44 Meacham, Vickie......44, 67, 68,78, 79 Moore, Shane ..................44,144 Scheib, Deanna . 10,11, 43, 44, 60, 61, 64, 65.90 Schvaneveldt, Kevin .......44, 70, 87 Skufca, Rudy..............44,58,70,87 Suits, Wanda................3, 44, 69 Temple, Deano........44,68, 70,74, 87 Weaver, Matt.....41,44, 70,87 Wilson, Ron........................44 Wise, Rebel.......3,7, 44, 46, 62,67, 69 Witham, Troy . . 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 93, 94 Wright, Nancy Jo............3, 44, 67,70 FRESHMAN Barnes, Greg ................48,52,87 Bennett, Cindy.............48, 76, 78 Brazelton, Jesse..48, 52,72,88 Buckmeier, Kathy...........8, 48, 144 Bugay, Ronnie...........7, 48, 51,87 Carico, Paul.......................48 Coziahr, Delean ...........48, 52, 60 Delay, Randy...........48, 50, 59,72 DeLuca, Wayne................48,51,60 Fagg, Beverly..............48, 51, 60 Francisco, Matt............48, 51, 52 Godwin, Sabrina....................49 Hockin, Albert ............49, 51, 52 Jones, Kristy .... 49, 50, 59, 80, 82, 90, 91 Kline, Jennifer.7,11,49, 51,67 Kolb, Chris.....................49,72 Lewis, Kathy...............49, 52, 90 Liske, Shane ......................49 Lively, Dwayne........7, 49, 51,60, 87 Meacham, Wendy. . 49, 50, 51, 56, 67, 80, 82, 90, 91 Meyers, Tammy ................49,60 Kline, Jennifer..........7, 11, 49, 51,67 Kolb, Chris.........................49,72 Lewis, Kathy...................49, 52, 90 Liske, Shane .........................49 Lively, Dwayne.........7, 49, 51,60, 87 Meacham, Wendy. .49, 50, 51, 56, 67, 80, Meyers, Tammy . Monroe, Alice Moon, Bill ....... Moore, David .... Parkin, Corrine . . . Rigas, Danny...... Sanft, Dan........ Sears, Chad....... Smith, Barbara .... Sundberg, Sig .... Swit ler, Alan Turner, Shawn Vair, Scott....... VonBergen, Debbie Williams, joe...... 82,90,91 ..........49, 60 49,67, 76,78, 79 49, 52, 56, 72, 87 ...........50,52 . . . .3, 10.50,51 ......50,51,60 ..............50 .............50 ...........50,52 .............50 50, 51,60, 72, 87 ......50,72, 87 ......50,72, 87 ......50,51,67 .7, 50,51,72, 87 EIGHTH Barnes, Sam 104, 112, 113, 115, 117, 144 Brush, Angie . . .3,61, 104, 114, 117, 144 Buckmeier, David......45, 104, 111,144 Calkins, Wayne.................104,117 Caroway, Travis ...........104.113,115 Coz .ens, Pat .....................104 Delay, Gene.......104, 112, 113, 115, 117 Dorrell, Angie............104, 114, 115 Dunckley, Todd . 104, 107, 112, 113, 115, 144 Flanders, Michael............7,104,111 Ford, Matt ....................105,107 Greget,Todd....................105, 111 Henderson, Alan ...............3,105 Hockett, Ron .... 105, 107, 112, 113, 115, 117, 144 Holloway, Sherri..........105, 111,115 Jones, Michael.....................105 Lenahan, Jody........ 105, 107, 112, 115 Lighthizer, Rachell . . . 105, 114, 115, 118 Louie, Shanda....................105, 107 McDowell, Brenda..................105 Montieth, Terri...................105 Mosbey, Lisha............105,114, 115 Myers, Lonny......................105 Myers, Randy......................105 Milhon, Darin................115, 117 O'Conner, Shance..................105, 144 Olsen, Erik . 104, 105, 107, 112, 113, 115 Pinnt, Tammy.......................105 143 Plotts, Jimmy...........................105 Posey, Dana........3,61,105,117 Prince, Christine . . 61, 105, 114, 115, 117 Robinson, Alena ...3, 104, 106, 107, 114, 115, 118, 144 Schieb, Monte .7, 106, 111, 115, 117, 144 Smith, Kim.............................106, 115 Spitellie, Mack....3, 106, 107, 112, 115 Stamp, Brenda . 3, 106, 114, 115, 118, 144 Steward, Deanna............3, 106, 115 Stone, Eric.................106,111,113,117 Terry, Neil.................... • • •• 106 Vair, Shannon . . . 106, 107, 114, 117, 118 Walker, John........................104,106 Wilson, Dennis...........................7, 106 Worster, Jeremy . . 106, 107, 112, 113, 115 Wray, Derek..........106, 111, 115, 144 SEVENTH Allen, Dennis ..............108,112,113,115 Barnes, Brent .... 108, 112, 113, 115, 144 Blevins, Christy.....108, 112, 113, 117 Brazelton, Penny .......................108 Caldwell, Travis . .59, 108, 112, 113, 115 Camilletti, Darcy............108, 115 Cless, Steven.................108, 112, 144 Cordova, Juanita.............108, 115 Dalton, Tymbree.........................108 Davidson, Billy.........................108 Davis, Mike.............................109 Duzik,Shayne..................109, 111, 112 Francisco, Scott................109,111,112 Gray, Billie..................109, 111, 115 Gusner, Brian ..........................109 Haslem, Joseph...............109, 117 Hasty, Troy..................109,115 Hayes, Sherry ... 109, 114, 115, 117, 118 Hockett, Charla . . 109, 114, 115, 117, 118 Hoynes, Lisa ...................109,114,117 Janssen, Joe......................3,109,113 Joey, Audrey............................109 LaRose, Lisa.................109, 117 Lewis, Debbie.............3,109,111,114,115 Lewis, Deena..................109, 117, 144 Mia, Teasha.............................109 Meyers, Bobby ... 109,112, 115,117, 144 Montieth, Brian..............109, 112 Murphy, Mary.................109, 117 Orvalla, Steve..110,112,115,144 Rogers, David...........................110 Rogers, Gary.............................HO Russell, Spencer..110,112,113 Salazar, Joey...110, 112, 113, 115, 144 Salazar, Philana......110, 114, 115, 144 Spitellie, Angel..............110, 117 Standridge, Mark...........110,112,115 Valora, Brian.................110,112 Wacob, Pat.................110, 112, 115 Weaver, Rebecca......61, 114, 115, 117 Williams, Billie Jo......110, 114, 117 Williams, Matt................110, 112 Worster, Jason........110, 112, 113, 115 Young, Tricia.....61, 110, 114, 115, 117 PERSONNEL Baird, Lessie.........................96 Bruchez, Lissa.......98,111,144 Bruchez, Patty........................97 Bugay, Charlie........................97 Chapman, Bob.................50, 98, 101 Cino, Janet........................13,98 Delay, Barbra.........................97 Fowler, Brad....50, 51, 93, 98, 112, 113 Gary, Val ............................98 Gibson, Marion...............98, 101 Gray, Katy ..................7,41,98,102 Grimes, Bill . .13,44,60,61,98, 100, 117 Hare, Mike............................98 Hayes, Judy...........................97 Hill, Cathy...........................99 Janes, Kit 33, 84, 85, 99 Judd, Jerald..........................96 Kirk, Susan .......................33,99 Lehrer, Beverly.......................99 Lombardi, Jeanie......13, 99, 101, 113 Loucks, Kathy........41,64,65,99 Mader, Kim...........3,50,80,99 Matlock, Dan..........................85 Morton, Sally.................13, 99,102 Mosher, Lucky ........................97 Preator, Bob.........................100 Prince, Jim..........................96, 100 Rickman, Lucy....................99, 111 Shawl, Max............................97 Shuster, Kathy........................97 Skufca, Joe Smith,Don.............41,80, 100, 102 Stanton, Louise..........33, 100, 101 Steeves, Pam.............33,100, 101 Vandertook, Ed........................96 Veneklasen, Mark.....................100 Wenzlau, Bruce..............100, 102 Wenzlau, Susan....................33,100 Williamson, Sally.....................97 Wilson, Mark.........................50, 100 144
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