Austin High School - Castilleja Yearbook (Austin, NV)

 - Class of 1964

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Text from Pages 1 - 55 of the 1964 volume:

THE CASTILLEJA 1964 Austin High School Austin, Nevada DEDICATION We the Seniors of 1964, dedicate the Castilleja to the state of Nevada in honor of its 100th birthday. We appreciate our heritage of freedom, wide open spaces, varied climate and friendly people. In the past 100 years the State of Nevada has made progress in industry, agriculture, and education which has helped us in the past and will help us in the future. 2 Wlonul k that thi lan books. veri Aaih y. merch; nb, sol ye rt (Ms ITciai isW ydcnces the reader R Rhb pW. ir K bios. Party :nH jW, dramatic sty 1 1 Rome. Storm V look—the storm 9 passions, of naturA ies modern historyl 'rth a new world fl Is filled with scenes' lettable impact; thd Imps in the ice and r 1 Xh SX' y general nl ,d history, mat hi LSpeech, and rtai li Ionorff for Mh L'rdiJ. j with Mr. Ben ey as speaker, mly. chemistry ?d that the foA tip. 1 Dr. Bf David Sn m, Jr Bn Lloyd Beaston pr dent Gayle I Gra introduced [who ri pro Louncil of I FACULTY MR. RONALD BYRD PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE Our Nation cannot be content with mediocrity or with the second-rate. Second rate nations do not exercise world leader- ship or lead in the fight against the enslavement of man. With the increasing complexity of the world situations the partnership between society and education becomes increasingly important. The future of America depends upon and will be molded by the quality of our educational institutions. This is the challenge, and this challenge is being met by our school as is evidenced by the quality and achievements of most of our graduates. America needs emphasis on excellence, independence of approach and a continuing tradition of educating free and responsible individuals who can assume positions of leadership in our society. I hope that we, parents, students, and teachers, can continue striving towards meeting these goals and thereby pro- viding good citizens for our American Democracy. 4 RONALD BYRD Principal, Math, Physical Edu- cation, Coach. THOMAS STOTTS Science, Math, Journalism LEO PITTS MARGARET GANDOIfO Social Studies, Commercial English, Library, Art, Music 5 SENIORS I'jrif.n ‘fjjpastmaster, Larr JH PjPd over t c progr.fmH fefjbbert Q Bnscoe, pr«n B Boarciof Educatioif 9 before tn neal was bei Yfueen Sits at Head Tab! f « ometry, a foreign sc i e n IVRi' oratl AdnrAedl Engl world lil,i -. bus and busincs mat arts, and gynMfl jpe elective subJ %111'irc nd esrTmed Carla knelt i the crown • Barbara liffii-aiHnii? ‘ n m i' i li t “itii J Sir i! jjffljjri Vi ?.; L : r H? !ii® J ■ijliii jji ■ '!i i' I it t wing (|ii «n. Jl. fl| IHi aiiii li.r m ed at tin- head gHg m t Mi ' plaques behind the featured scenes from dailj ican life. Also rrying out theme were tn nogram aid S in n vudy Line, md Bob iors. have bHi ; y scholarships. Ward, who 1 1 minster ( oll -gr H| r ■(■«■ i -t• .i $285 lilt l(i!) f . I I- 1 I Hi •• .k- in the .p|,H • ’1 ' h, s« . 1! el.«'H| A ('orators S,-lH| s' To Itiward ■i Vi a rded iblH§ Plans t. ,-1, e.iHI •1 .Hfl •bid ive u t dH|| • oit. ,. ,i (HU lers, drawn by BarbanP K)n the banquet tables ■quets of flowers along te and silver tapers and s of the United States. 1 I of the Board of Educ, i wives, school officials r guests were seated a ter table. Sophomores Serve i erved by the sophomorJ ■ the direction of Miss I Brick, the meal consist! frited pineapple cocktail! fkey, sage dressing. B ar, whipped potatoes, bm ;i | Parke J ind llo CASEY MC DONALD Transfer 1 Class Representative 2 Bronco Hoofbeats 4 Basketball 2, 4 Block A 2, 4 Annual Staff 2, 4 School Play 2 ELISABETH SMITS Student Body President 4 Science Club President 4 Student Council 1,2, 3, 4 Citizenship Award 3 G. A. A. 1,2, 3,4 G. A. A. Treasurer 4 Sergeant-at-Arms 2 Annual Staff 2, 3, 4 Merit Society 1, 2, 3 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 4 Alternate Cheerleader 2, 3 Myles Award 1 School Play 2, 3 DAN BISHOP Transfer 3 Ramona High School Football 1, 2 Baseball 2 Letterman's Club 2 Agriculture Secretary 1 Agriculture Vice-President 2 Class Representative 2 Basketball 3, 4 Block A 3, 4 Senior Class President 4 Annual Staff 4. 7 Class President 1, 2, 3 Merit Society 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Block A 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 3 Student Council 4 Castilleja Staff 4 School Play 2 TONY MANZINI DAVE FIELDS Student Body Secretary-Treasurer 3 Student Body Vice-President 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Block A 1, 2, 3, 4 Block A President 4 Block A Secretary 3 Merit Society 1, 3 School Play 2 8 JUNIORS WKmBmm who was an thor Griffin British Colonial Army in 1 War II. seems to know Roberta Gandolfo Cecelia Givens Carlene Jackson Richard Bell Gene Testolin Sandra Coon JUNIORS Starting the school year of 1963-64 the junior class consisted of eight students: Lynn Cocanour, Sandra Coon, Cecelia Givens, Roberta Gandolfo, Carlene Jackson, Richard Bell, Ted Ramos, and Gene Testolin. The girls all played volleyball; Roberta Gandolfo is secretary and Cecelia Givens is president of the G.A. A. Cecelia is also secretary-treasurer of the student body and a cheerleader for the basketball team. The boys all played basketball. Sandra Coon was class president and Roberta Gandolfo was representative to the student council. Ted Ramos Lynn Cocanour 10 ■nanug '.uu;r ESVfical jokfs h'J1b Fthe Banquet aM IH f The irrepres le li H lenior spent m h of hi lime before thl banqul [wandering arounflyhe h jW, press wg high-den ofctttinon I’Mills Hfcto the hands of partlcc Jssmates, and sol- uble ing suggestions T as. ■Iere- -buw your- lrBan ice-cream cole with don't eatjt all in iJjpit.n.Slenry Eagei fl i ljustic ? f the Missoul li!iyp‘ CouiC Justice Eager! inmembers ofj w annual Model Ged ks-F« lf% _ar J Important were Mr Ijj M dictator of the on «Legislative M R r. Ayers. spt the federal BureaJMyIn] . e a t i oil -l f flvr eve: undelkhis jJMe and usld himsei lp prepare hiWskit. Boiv part called hit to IJ dw the money l air after being BlSflv'd with gusto. [fflk..:term in all Wnd With fact. y ( a [ the aries Sue  oph- Horia eber. Th rr w:l youth legislate throughout the present at the rr Advisoj advisi mk m causi ■neric g nor man State SOPHOMORES David Bishop Joe Dory Karen Ostberg Robert Helming Robert Ramos SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Last year (62-63) as freshmen, we started with four pupils: Karen Ostberg, Bob Ramos, Joe Dory, and David Bishop. The fifth member, Bob Helming, entered this year after a one year absence. All the boys lettered in basketball during their freshman year. Karen Ostberg played on the volley- ball team, and earned her G. A. A. pin. We started the (62-63) school year with Karen Ostberg, Bob Ramos, Joe Dory, David Bishop, and Bob Helming. This year the boys will be on the basketball team. Karen will play on the volleyball team. 13 piosi i nclude niany hig nvcmboj uncr jJFs wr7T be  mina %ki,rs )umj class. Slhosc ) person • lhrv W? wiljj ' Ll n.Jfl ; I kl 1 X'. Its wM ' and 1 w VS tiir p idfl ™ Council. VjjW no res and jukiA J cs of all elocnB at large 1 I ' ballot. If a ] ■ is cast on the fnl I student, the votl continued: and tH pudent will be aCJ It Council preside Hots are needed. thj u candidates will fc with a majority X’ w«n. The top tv Wayne Testolin LaVonne Bruce Shori Smith Linda Fields Jerry Ostberg Don Bishop Lloyd Jackson FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY After a tough initiation, the freshman class survived with seven students. These were Shori Smith, Linda Fields, LaVonne Brace, Lloyd Jackson, Don Bishop, Wayne Testolin, and Jerry Ostberg. All the students graduated from the eighth grade at Austin, except Shori Smith who came from Utah. Top students of the class were Jerry Ostberg, Shori Smith, and LaVonne Bruce. Lloyd, Jerry, Don, and Wayne played J. V. basketball. Linda, LaVonne, and Shori played volleyball. The class president is Wayne and the class representative is Lloyd. 16 ORGANIZATIONS elljffeeniifc jdr Jenny 1 •orne. LrMi N Stock tor Wy McClrJi certo, a Haydn trie ' III I ions wil r ■ ri ertoriJ a| virturlity •he Horn.' variety of the tcchni 'IlhMHttf Kntin ese aji Wind. mou%fl |o $. be used lo pj nd ujjforr ill me iniforn dr. J I Ann senior lilondc April i • •ritli will bJBL. Mrs. Vir t Ww Jollowin sole •‘•higihu! y • 8iiit:‘4 M;ir A, i|;itj!|:}!'|| S|H (T rd. ■ HHV -............................ s,,s Mr, 1 ;i 1;'MJFV'' r I.nr r. c rd tin r. i sx It lit .• • •••• . •••-•; . vi rTi - - i Ti TPT'IH ' mi r Jr ,„1 ., s - 'ir ;n f' T u I' t . F1. r JL llliaf ■ y i j 11 vJ ; • ? v! ‘ {i up i; (i 111 ?: - ‘ Hi-, : til •li'nnfi-r r« ri ! '-f.- ; -• Mi, STUDENT BODY OFFICERS PRESIDENT Elisabeth Smits (Center) VICE-PRES. Dave Fields (Right) SECT'Y-TREAS. Cecelia Givens (Left) SGT. AT ARMS Karen Ostberg (Back) STUDENT COUNCIL BACK - T. Mazini, B. Ramos, R. Gandolfo, L. Jackson, K. Ostberg. FRONT - C. Givens, E. Smits, D. Fields- 18 CO-EDITORS Dave Fields Tony Manzini ASST. EDITOR Cecelia Givens CASTILLEJA STAFF STANDING: G. Testolin, D. Bishop, L. Cocanour, C. Jackson, S. Coon, R. Bell, T. Ramos. SEATED: E. Smits, R. Gandolfo, C. Givens, D. Fields, T. Manzini . 19 MERIT SOCIETY BACK: D. Bishop, J. Dory, T. Manzini, G. Testolin, R. Bell, D. Fields. FRONT: S. Coon, C. Givens, R. Gandolfo, E. Smits, K. Ostberg. 20 BLOCK A BACK: B. Ramos, R. Bell, G. Testolin, T. Ramos, B. Helming. FRONT: Dave Bishop. T. Manzini, Dan Bishop, D. Fields, J. Dory. 21 GAA FRONT: L. Fields, E. Smits, C. Givens, R. Gandolfo, K. Ostberg. BACK: L. Cocanour, S. Smith, C. Jackson, S. Coon, L. Bruce. 22 ATHLETICS tile pvt vcr, a Icorcd tlu vt Ar,% 'ho nil a him vt.'im py 1 Rise i8SP lp:S liii SH: iLj; ;;!:-! o.nfl u$W,Ul'J iii j r i L jlh.T, I, i; ■ ml;'.1 . , p . •! . ■ i- ';i:M ii n v’i1  J BACK: G. Testolin, D. Fields, T. Manzini, Dan Bishop, R. Bell, T. Ramos, W. Testolin, B. Helming. FRONT: J. Ostberg, B. Ramos, J. Dory, Dave Bishop, Don Bishop, L. Jackson. BRONCOS 24 LASSIES CHEERLEADERS 25 LEFT TO RIGHT: Elisabeth Smits, Cecelia Givens, LaVonne Bruce. : party prd of terror f ° attended Harrisons Jmbers Kxame st r. much [tn curr pr Timi [tod by] ' partlW led bv Other i «ran turin'i ACTIVITIES bhhw ■ £ m 1§ra£ §P 1 fil 27 BRONCOS TIE FOR FIRST IN CONFERENCE PLAY (OT) TEAM SCORE Lund 79 Austin 65 Austin 56 Austin 57 Coleville 66 Austin 58 Austin 69 Austin 55 Austin 83 Austin 73 Austin 76 Alamo 67 Lund 74 Austin 91 TEAM SCORE Austin 66 Eureka 53 Gabbs 38 Gabbs 55 Austin 51 N.Y.T.C. 53 Eureka 54 Lund 54 N.T.Y.C. 52 Alamo 61 Eureka 54 Austin 64 Austin 62 McDermitt 47 28 mg tM. r IHiIary jading i Wth ancrlixth hq rwr English classe To help learn the jes of child care h o jd v9j«ire prep® $ - ? % WS acl and yearn ■y i ne. «unior pi (on- drivml’ train lay ema tics. Engl end cooperative I ducatipn also will! kkin fA93 out points on a fin, lutrition. Sa Is the highest Gibbons' six e sophomore R physical e • a nfw subject, st oMain the teact Bmorc the studer rdro a subject, written req ■rents and gainj ■mission. for the semJ Wednesday rn special six-ml dfithe stwdennfol jjAster prngnm I lH4 ds will gorM i l day (Iwrlig ■ San hM mi; hiA. (fl ; 1 i • g 11 A I I id a Stoops GRADES BACK-P. Yellowhair, A. Cox, R. Manzini, D. Young, M. Salaeis. MIDDLE-D. Young C Strick land, J. Sxnits, D. McMullen, K. DeLaVega. FRONT-K. Bruce, E. Candolfo, S. Brandt, D. Coon L. Swafford. ’ 30 GRADES 4,5,6 FRONT-G. Smith, F. Gandolfo, D. Win- rod, D. Bill. MID- DLE-R. Young, M. Casady, S. Stresh- ley, J. Dory, B. Brandt, D. Casady, G. Williams, W. Smith, V. Bill. Teacher-Mrs. Strickland GRADES 1,2,3 FRONT-W. Woods, M. Keller, P. Nolan, M. Streshley, J. Cooley, J. Winrod. MIDDLE-C. Maest- retti, E. Bill, V. Gandolfo, B. Givens, C. Smith, P. Young, S. Gandolfo, R. King. BACK-M. Wright, A. Streshley, R. DeLaVega, L. Rosson, M. Cooley, B. Woods. Teacher-Mrs. Coon 31 COLTS STANDING: M. Salais, D. Young, R. Manzini, K. Cox. KNEELING: K. Bruce, D. Coon, L. Swafford. CHEERLEADERS 32 Carolyn Strickland Dorothy Young Johanna Smits LANDER COUNTY OFFICIALS JOHN F. SEXTON District Judge GEORGE G. HOLDEN District Attorney EMMA F. GANDOLFO Clerk DON MAESTRETTI Sheriff LILLIAM McGINNESS Treasurer LLOYD HANNAMAN Assessor ETHELYN McCOLM Auditor and Recorder IVAN T. WILSON County Commissioner RICHARD MARVEL County Commissioner LEROY STRESHLEY County Commissioner 33 Man's Best Friend My Bank NEVADA BANK OF COMMERCE Austin Branch J. D. Bruce Manager Lowest Prices 4 V I. H. KENT CO. Serving Central Nevada Since 1903 Fallon Nevada AUSTIN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT Bert Gandolfo Lee Maestretti Frank Bertrand Fire chief OFFICERS President Vice-president Secretary-Treasurer Hugo Ostberg AUSTIN LIGHT • POWER Phones: WO 4-2694 4-2474 For Your Convenience We Offer Wrecker and Towing Service Congratulations from MOTOR SUPPLY CO. Roy Ned 222 E. Center Street P. O. Box 712 Phone 423-3104 Fallon, Nevada It's a Pleasure! HOTEL HUMBOLDT When in Winnemucca remember the Humboldt G. M. Knezevich Managing Owner Reasonable Rates Winnemucca, Nevada Free TV PONY CANYON MOTEL Clean, Modern Units, and Reasonable Rates While You Are Resting, Let Us Service Your Vehicle With Service is our middle name Joe Dory, Propr. Austin, Nevada On U. S. Highway 50 Jon G. Hammond - District Manager Alex A. Burnette - Agent 719 West Williams Avenue Fallon, Nevada 423-3191 Fast Fair Friendly Service FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Auto Commercial Fire Boat AUSTIN HOTEL CAFE STEPTOE DRUG Inexpensive Rooms Ph. AMherst 4-2671 For All Your Drug Delicious Food Cosmetic Needs Austin, Nevada Russell Stover Candies Highway 50 and 8-A Downtown, Ely ED'S GARAGE YOU'RE IN A GREAT STATE WHEN YOUR IN There's something exciting about being in NEVADA. . whether you live in the fabulous Silver State or come for a visit. And we're mighty proud of the many spectacular things the Reno area has to offer. . . all of which make Reno a delightful year-around sports, entertainment and convention center. We're happy about the State we're in. . . and we invite you to make the Holiday your headquarters in Reno so that we can try to make you happy about the State your in. The -A. “ □□□□□□□ ---HOTEL in Downtown Reno DON’T NODDY ..GET HED GIFT DORY'S GENERAL STORE Austin, Nevada CASADYS STANDARD Dealer Make Your Home Complete FRAZZINI FURNITURE CO. Fallon, Nevada HA 3-2312 SIVE YOUR CAR JL ! 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