Austin High School - Castilleja Yearbook (Austin, NV)

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3TIN OF MINING CAMPS SPRANG INTO T DISCOVERED SILVER AT THIS OTT CAME FROM JACOBSVILLE HE WEST ON THE REESE RIVER, IEAT HE WAS HAULING WOOD LY BELOW - WHEN HE MADE THE Mil DUS ' RUSH TO REESE FLOURISHED BRIEFLY IN PONY AUSTIN SOON TOOK OVER ANO CASTILLEJA 1969-1970 For bringing the government of Nevada to the people—and for remembering that students are people—we dedicate this book to Governor Paul Laxalt. It is rare that the head of a state can be so easily reached by all the people of the state. Governor Laxalt has brought the government to Austin High in his Capitol for a Day program, and he has welcomed Austin students in Carson City both at the Governor's Mansion and in his offices in the Capitol. This dedication is our way of saying Thank you. 2 Governor Laxalt's speech took on views toward state and national affairs. After the assembly. Governor Laxalt talked over issues with Gary Bennett, Mr. Wallace, and Richard Nalder. Congratulations to the annual staff for an excellent job on the production of this annual. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the student body, faculty, and citizens of Austin for the spirit of co-- operation shown during the school year. May happiness and success come to each of you. Sincerely, Frank Langlinais Mr. Langlanais and Mr. Huckaby discuss the problems of buying supplies with federal money. PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE One of the greatest blocks to success is self-pity. It is the mistake we make when things don't go as we want them to. For several years now, too many people in our school have not accomplished as they should have. Too many of us have used the size of the school as an excuse for non-achieving. It is my opinion that the 1968-70 school years have been our years for change. Maybe we are beginning to see that size is not grandeur, or that territory does not make a nation. Determination, hard work, and individual effort can and will put Austin High on the top. You have taken the first step forward, I urge you to continue. I think no virtue goes with size. To the Seniors go my best wishes and hearty congratulations. Respectfully, 5 Now that the school year is almost over, I can say that the Student Council has been an improvement over the preceeding years. The teachers have been a tremendous help to us in fulfilling our duties as Student Council. We haven't done all of what we wanted to do but the Student Coun- cil is getting better each year. The Student Body of 69-70 has made a very important improvement also. Their improvements are in Spirit and Attitude, which in my book are very important in any school. I hope the Student Body and the Student Council of the following years to come are as good or better as this years. I want to thank everyone for the help given to me. Sincerely, Richard Brandt Student Body President STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council members: Curtis Schmidtlein, treasurer; Rhonda Dory, secretary; Vernon Bill, vice-president; Valerie Gandolfo, clerk of election; Richard Brandt, president. 6 FACULTY Mr. James F. Huckaby Principal English Mrs. Doris Coon First Second Grades Mr. Carl Benedict Social Studies, Spanish and Typing I II Mrs. Essie Strickland Third Fourth Grades Mr. Robert Ragar Coach, Physical Education, and Social Studies. Mrs. Agnes McBride Fifth Sixth Grades Mrs. Connie Benedict English, Girls Physical Education, Home Economics Mr. Lloyd Wallace Mathematics and Science 8 SENIORS Joe Ramos Dorothy Young Ron Snooks SENIORS- Miss Jeanette Nelson Advisor Mr. James F. Huckaby Advisor Ann Dory Kurtis Rudelbach Sharon Brandt CLASS OF 1969 The class of 1969 was graduated from Austin High School on May 22. Graduation speaker was Governor Paul Laxalt. Dorothy Young won several honors through the year, including the Fleischman Scholarship, the Lion's Club Speech Contest, and selection as Outstanding Teenager of America. Sharon Brandt received a scholar- ship from the Lion's Club and was also an outstanding Teenager of America. Joe Ramos was student Body President and a co-captain of the varsity basketball team. Ann Dory was Student Body Treasurer and a varsity cheerleader. Ron Snooks and Kurtis Rudelbach were both on the basketball team. Austin's representatives as Outstanding Teenagers of America were Sharon Brandt and Dorothy Young. SENIORS 12 Donel Casady Greg Todd ACHIEVEMENT Richard Brandt Gail Williams Block A 2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Student Body President 4 GAA 2-3-4 Secretary 3 Volleyball 2-3-4 Lions Club Speech 4 Vernon Bill Block A 2-3-4 Vice President Student Body 4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Glenn Hooper (Not shown) Block A 3-4 Basketball 3-4 Donel Casady GAA 1-2-3-4 President 4 Lions Club Speech Contest 3-4 Runner Up 3 Third Place 4 Volleyball 1-2-3-4 Greg Todd Transfer from California Block A 3-4 Senior Class President Basketball 3-4 Received: Naval Academy Appointment 13 DO IT CLASSES JUNIORS Jennifer Dory Billy Brandt Ron Garrison Ralph Young Brenda Stowell George Fox Gary Bennett Melene Casady Rhonda Dory i Curtis Schmidtlein 16 Junior Class Officers—George Fox, vice-president; Jennifer Dory, secretary-treasurer; Gary Bennett, president; and Mr. Carl Benedict, advisor It has been a pleasure to be associated with the Junior Class this past year, athletically, scholas- tically, and enthusiastically. The group represents Austin's finest, and it is apparent that these students have promising futures. Keep punch- ing through your senior year and you won't regret it. That's our President! U.S. History class is very exciting. SOPHOMORES Darla Winrod Lura Brown Francine Gandolfo Mike McBride Richard Nalder Dennis Bill hams::: 18 Sec.-Tres. Vice-Pres. President Francine Gandolfo, Mike McBride, Darla Winrod 71 11111113 FRESHMEN Esther Bill Valerie Gandolfo Dorothy Brown Jeri Dory John Bobb Debbie Gladwill Shirley Jackson Maurice Frank 20 Jeff Todd Ron Langley Freshman Class Officers: Linda Rossen, vice-president; Jeff Todd, president; and Valerie Gandolfo, sec-treasurer. A love letter from Richard, Jeri? I am a lonely Freshman I have no poise nor grace I must respect the Senior class To show I know my place My place is very low indeed I am a lonely sole I crawl around like a centipede When I should go crawl in a hole I One bite for you, and one bite for me! 21 EIGHTH GRADE Bruce Woods Paul Saralegui Craig Maestretti Robert Dory Valerie Schmidtlein Danny Garcia Spencer Saralegui Eighth grade president Craig Maestretti conducts important business on the telephone, encouraged by Barbara Givens, vice-president; and Danny Garcia, secretary-treasurer. SEVENTH GRADE Lynda Langley Jay Winrod Seventh grade officers use the Coke machine for support. They are, left to right, Sabrina Gandolfo, secretary- treasurer; Jay Winrod, president; and Dwight Bennett, vice-president. 23 Lynda, Beanie, and Dwight make the least of study hall. SIXTH GRADE Virgina Woods Mark Breshears 26 Melville Easton Phillip Nalder Kathy Fox Jay Gandolfo FIFTH GRADE 27 FOURTH GRADE Laddy Dory Michelle McBride Richard Easton Kjerstine Casady Cindy Jolly Mike Nalder 28 THIRD GRADE 29 Marie Malsor Ellen McBride SECOND GRADE Andy Manzini Karen Ferguson Danny Nalder Ovidia Casady David Jung Susan Jolly 30 FIRST GRADE Merlin Flake Virginia Irons Joe McBride 31 Lana Cooley Ross Harkreader With Mrs. Coonfs help, the first and second grades learn many new things. ACTIVITIES AUSTIN Here was a pioneer mining camp kof 10.000 people who produced 1 50.000.000.00 in rich ore and 1 made much of the history of the I early west. It wangled a railroad subsidy by extending the city limits to include tracks.then celebrated with champagne and revolver shots.Key point on the Pony Expr ess and stoge Coach routes, it saw camel caravans hauling salt.the Gridley sack of flour auctioned for 1175.000 for relief and charities.saw the birth of opera singer Emma Nevada .and a thousand colorful incidents of bravery, pathos .and drama.Don't miss it today. 33 BLOCK A FUND RAISING Come on you guys, lets get with it! 4 Buddy makes sure all are working hard and no one interferes. Mr. Huckaby seems to be doing more than just supervising! Looks like the boys have their hands full! With the last of the bales to be picked up, they all must be dreaming of a cool glass of ANYTHING!!! Come on Mr. Huckaby, lift that bale! st a The fifth and sixth grades put on a play of witches, goblins, and spooks. HALLOWEEN PLAY 36 PIE EATING CONTEST Vernon, with mouth full, is taken by surprise. Donel is happy, but what a mess! HALLOWEEN FUN Jeff digs right in and wins whole-heartedly. 37 THANKSGIVING The dinner turned out to be a big success. Clearing tables seems to be one of Francine's specialities. During the dinner, the annual staff set up a display to raise money to finance the annual. Wake up and listen to what makes a bomb go boom. G.A.A. Officers: Donel-Pres., Melene-Sec., Gail-Vice Pres. It must be a rare specimen of a paramecium. Editor George Fox keeps close track of all transactions of the Annual. Annual Staff—George Fox, editor; Brenda Stowell, assistant editor; Gary Bennett, business editor; Rhonda Dory, photo editor; Ralph Young, sports editor; and Jennifer Dory, copy editor. Gary puts special efforts into his advertisements to make them just as our sponsors wish. Rhonda and Gary work hard on the laying out of an advertisement. Brenda tries frantically to figure out just the right layout for the pictures. 42 CASTILLEJA STAFF The yearbook staff of 1969-1970 has worked very hard to publish this book. They have pushed hard to gain funds and finish the book so that other people can enjoy it as much as we have. Thank you to our Advisor, Mrs. Benedict, and the entire Yearbook Staff. Ralph and Brenda figure out layouts. Jen works on Copy. 43 Brenda is typing one of the 200 letters sent. Everyone is working hard to get the letters out. “Students, I must congratulate you on sit- ting so quietly through the film today. That’s the teacher. Our classrooms are a little crowded. “Learn anything on your trip to Africa this Summer? 44 SPORTS 45 Richard Brandt, Greg Todd, Vernon Bill, George Fox, Curtis Schmidtlien, Coach Bob Ragar, Bill Brandt, Dennis Bill, Gary Bennett, Ralph Young, Glen Gooper. BLOCK 46 Billy Brandt and Dennis Bill along with Mr. Huckaby working on Block A fund raising project. Curtis Schmidtlein, Glen Hooper, Greg Todd, Vernon Bill, Richard Brandt, Dennis Bill, George Fox, Gary Bennett, Ralph Young, Bill Brandt. VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach Robert Ragar The Austin Broncos coached by Bob Ragar had a fine season finishing with seven wins and seven losses in conference play. 47 A look at the scoreboard shows what a victory we had over McDermitt. Put it in Dennis we need the point. Coach plans another victory! Cheering the Broncos on toward victory! Congratulating the Broncos for their victory! 50 51 Junior Varsity—Charles Viox, Jeff Todd, Coach Ragar, Maurice Frank, Mike McBride, Richard Nalder. Volleyball Team: Brenda Stowell, Dorothy Brown, Francine Gandolfo, Jennifer Dory, Darla Winrod, Rhonda Dory, Linda Rossen, and Valerie Gandolfo. VOLLEYBALL TEAM The Volleyball team of this year has had much enjoyment in traveling to and from our games. Although we have had an unsuc- cessful year, we never gave up hope on a victorious game. We hope that all future teams have as much fun as we have had. Warming Up In McDermitt Battle Mountain - Lost Lund - Won McDermitt - Won Owyhee - Won Wells - Lost Battle Mountain - Lost Lund - Lost McDermitt - Lost Wells 7 WINS - 7 LOSSES Varsity Cheerleaders: Francine Gandolfo, Darla Winrod, Brenda Stowell. Kneeling, Rhonda Dory. VARSITY Varsity and Junior High cheerleaders doing the school song. CHEERLEADERS The cheerleaders are always out doing a cheer whenever they have the chance. 55 Colt man tries hard for the tip! Colt’s chalk up another victory for Austin as the score board shows! 56 Junior High Cheerleaders: Barbara Givens, Valerie Schraidtlein, Phyllis Young, and kneeling, Sabrina Gandolfo. JR. HIGH BASKETBALL Back Row: Spencer Saralegui, Robert Dory, Jay Gandolfo, Lane Maestretti, Coach Bob Rager, Dwight Bennett, Paul Saralegui, Jay Winrod, Russell Todd. Front Row: Bruce Woods, Ralph Othon, Creig Maestretti, Warren Woods, Danny Garcia. AUTOGRAPHS 1968-1969 JACOBSVILLE V. ; SITE OF THE TOWN OF JACOBSVILLE IS ONE-HALF MILE NORTH. FOUNDED ON THE BANKS OF THE REESE RIVER IN 1859 BY GEORGE WASHINGTON JACOBS WHO , i WAS THE FIRST SHERIFF OF LANDER COUNTY. FARMER AND BUSINESSMAN IT ! ' ' WAS THE OVERLAND STAGE AND MAIL STATION AND BECAME A PONY EXPRESS STOP IN I860. IN THE EARLY 60'S IT HAD A POPULATION OF ABOUT 400 ] PEOPLE. AND BOASTED OF THE FIRST TELEGRAPH RELAY STATION. A POST 1 OFFICE. COURT HOUSE. THREE STORES AND TWO HOTELS. j IT WAS THE FIRST COUNTY SEAT OF LANDER COUNTY COMPRISING PRACTICALLY ALL OF NORTHEASTERN NEVADA. THE COUNTY SEAT WAS MOVED TO THE MORE POPULATED TOWN OF AUSTIN THE SAME YEAR IT WAS ESTABLISHED IN JACOBSVILLE THE ONLY REMNANTS ARE A FEW STONES USED IN THE FOUNDATIONS. 'HE REESE RIVER. JUST WEST OF HERE. WAS DISCOVERED BY THE EXPLORING PARTY OF JOHN REESE IN 1854. Richard Brandt Glen Hooper Gail Williams Juniors Bill Brandt Melene Casady Jennifer Dory Rhonda Dory George Fox Curtis Schmidtlein Brenda Stowell Ralph Young Sophomores Freshmen Esther Bill Pam Behrendt Marie Cooley Jeri Dory A Valerie Gandolfo Linda Rosson Spencer Saralegui Jeff Todd Eighth Grade Seventh Grade Jean Cooley Robert Dory Danny Garcia Barbara Givens Craig Maestretti Paul Saralegui Valerie Schmidtlein Carol Stowell Bruce Woods Phyllis Young FIFTH GRADE Virginia Woods Russell Todd Kathy Fox SIXTH GRADE Jay Winrod Warren Woods Sabrina Gandolfo Mark Breshears Jay Gandolfo Melville Easton FOURTH GRADE Brigham Young Duane Cooley Kevin England Kevin Brady Lois Brady David Breshears Terry Inlow Freddy Jolly Lane Maestretti Jennifer Todd FIRST GRADE Cindy Bastian Kipper Helming Ovidia Casady Tommy Inlow Jf 'l if W sa| « M Andy Manzini Francine Jackson Dennis McElhaney Susie Jolly SECOND GRADE Paul Young Lewellen Jackson Tammy Neu ’ XCT' Jackie Inchauspe Shawn Breshears Bill Schuh Nancy Chun THIRD GRADE Kjerstine Casady James Chun Laddy Dory FACULTY Carl Benedict Social Studies Business—2nd semester Lloyd Wallace Mathematics, Science, Coach Doris Stroud Seventh and Eighth grades Pat McGee Social Studies Business—1st semester f Essie Strickland Third Fourth Grades Molly Paskowitz Fifth Sixth Grades Doris Coon First Second Grades STUDENT BODY OFFICERS STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Never before can I remember in my five years at Austin High School, that there has been a better Student Body than the one of 1968-1969. The Student Body this year had a great faculty to set examples for them, which will help to make up-right citizens out of the students of Austin High School. I hope the students next year have the advantages that I and the rest of the Student Body had this year. It is a great advantage to have a faculty like we had this year. To the Student Body and faculty, I would like to thank you for the help you have given me this last year as the Student Body President of Austin High School. Sincerely, GAA—Front Row, L to R: Jennifer Dory, Ann Dory, Dorothy Young, Sharon Brandt, Donel Casady. Top Row: Brenda Stowell, Francine Gandolfo, Darla Winrod, Rhonda Dory, Gail Williams, and Miss Doris Stroud, advisor. Volleyball—Left: Brenda Stowell, Francine Gandolfo, Dorothy Young, Sharon Brandt, Melene Casady, Jennifer Dory, Jeanette Nelson, advisor; Donel Casady, Darla Winrod, Rhonda Dory, Ann Dory, and Gail Williams. Block A—Joe Ramos, Greg Todd, Mr. Wallace, Kurtis Rudelbach, Richard Brandt, Vernon Bill. Dorothy Young - First Place Donel Casady AUSTIN LIONS CLUB PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST “The Hopes and Fears of Today’s Youth” Four students competed this year in the annual Lions Club Public Speaking Contest. The theme for this years contest was, The Hopes and Fears of Today's Youth. The contestants this year were: Dorothy Young, a Senior, Sharon Brandt, a Senior, Donel Casady, a Junior and George Fox, a Sopho- more. The speeches were presented to the Lions Club, the judges, and the public. They were judged on originality, content of the speech, and presentation. Dorothy Young was chosen the first place winner with the others tying for second place. Pens were presented to the contestants. Dorothy then competed in the regional meet in Ely. 69 BASKETBALL Ron Snooks Vernon Bill Kurtis Rudelbach Curtis Schmidtlein Greg Todd Joe Ramos Richard Brandt Dennis Bill 1968-1969 Bill Brandt George Fox Glen Hooper Ralph Young AUTOGRAPHS AUSTIN LIGHT POWER Phones: 964-2694 964-2474 LEE MAESTRETTI, Prop. For Your Convenience We Offer Wrecker and Towing Service Austin, Nevada Whit Skinner STANDARD OIL “ u Dealer CASADY’S SERVICE STATION SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT STANDARD OIL DISTRIBUTOR STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS ATLAS TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES AUSTIN, NEVADA 74 PHONE 964—2622 BERT MIKES FAMILY STORE WISHING HEALTH HAPPINESS SUCCESS to the students of Austin High Austin N. Smits SERVICE Paul Bear prop. Elko, Nev. 89801 75 te aco ALAN'S TEXACO 80 West Front Battle Mountain, Nev. Best Wishes Carson City NUGGET Nevada's Fun Capital 515 N. Carson Carson City, Nev. ECONOMY HARRY M. GALLAGHER, D.D.S DRUG MORRIS F. GALLAGHER, D.D.S THOMAS H. GALLAGHER, D.D.S For Your Pharmaceutical Needs Eighth Court Streets Box 126 Elko, Nevada, 89801 Ely, Nevada 89301 COMPLIMENTS OF LANDER COUNTY- RECORDER-AUDITOR OFFICE 76 RAY P. SILLASEIM Graduating Class of Nineteen-hundred and Seventy-one JUNIORS REIGN SUPREME Gary Bennett Ervin Bobb Billy Brandt Melene Casady Jennifer Dory Rhonda Dory George Fox Ron Garrison Curtis Sc'nmidtlein Brenda Stowell Ralph Young Mr. Benedict 77 Austin Branch Austin Nevada 89310 NEVADA NATIONAL BANK BUD'S BAR P.O. Box 132 AUSTIN NEV. 89310 LIBERTY BELLE Saloon Restaurant Next to the TEDFORD TIRE COMPANY Centennial Coliseum-Reno Complete Ti re Service P.O. Box 671 Phone: 423-5144 Fallon, Nev. 89406 RENO HORSESHOE CLUB 225-229 N. Virginia St. Reno, Nev. 78 JONES BOYS 189 west MOTORS Williams Avenue FALLON, NEVADA 89406 BLOCK P. 0. B 0 X 5128 RENO, NEVADA 89503 79 BEST WISHES FROM MONITOR LIVESTOCK COMPANY AUSTIN, NEVADA DAVID BENNETT GENERAL MANAGER L. 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Motel £ Qafe RICHFIELD PRODUCTS AND SERVICE TWELVE MILES EAST OF AUSTIN 88 OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY ].... , TIN ’ MINING CAMPS SPRANG INTO DISCOVERED SILVER AT THIS IT CAME FROM JACOBSVILLE : WEST ON THE REESE RIVER, AT HE WAS HAULING WOOD ' BELOW — WHEN HE MADE THE IOUS ’ RUSH TO REESE .OURISHEO BRIEFLY IN PONY JSTIN SOON TOOK OVER ANO AUSTIN, MOTHER TOWN BEING AFTER WILLIAM TALB0' SPOT ON MAY 2, 1862 TALE A STAGE STOP SIX MILES TO 7 1HE FIRST LANDER COUNTY ! OUT OF PONY CANYON-DIRECT STRIKE THAT SET OFF THE F A T'j :a 0 CLIFTON CANYON BUT FAST-GROWING BECAME THE COUNTY SEAT I BEGAN TO FAIL IN THE 1890' CITY OF 10,000 PEOPLE. I FANNED OUT TO OPEN MANY OT NEVA0


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