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'S ■-.«C ©EBICMI01V For your boundless affection, we, the students of Austin High School dedicate the 1975 — 76 Castilleja to you, Mr. Bert Acree. ip MEMOfil M to Millie Acree Cijderclassnjci?- 21 Faculty-Staff- 36 Activities- 39 Athcletics- 45 School Life- 57 Advertisiqg- 65 AN APPEAL TO HEAVEN Washington’s Cruisers Moultrie Flag Continental Flag THE FLAC. . . Every country has its own flag. Our flag did not always look the way it does today. In the early days the colonists lived in thirteen separate colonies, each with its own flag. The first days of the Revolutionary War, the colonists carried their old flags into battle. They needed one flag to stand for all the colonies fighting together. The American flag was to have a star and a stripe for each of the thirteen colonies. The Betsy Ross Flag with the stars arranged in a circle was based on the idea that no colony should take precedence. This flag evolved into our present day flag. All other flags soon disappeared after the Stars and Stripes was adopted, yet the insignia shown on some of them appears occasionally on a state flag. Betsy Ross Flag Gadsden Flag Bennington Flag —William Tyler Page I believe in the United States of America as a government of the people, by the people, for the people; whose just powers are derived from the consent of the governed; a democracy in a republic, a sovereign nation of many sovereign states; a perfect union, one and inseparable; established upon those principles of freedom, equality, justice and humanity for which American patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes. I therefore believe it is my duty to my country to love it, to support its constitu- tion, to obey its laws, to respect its flag, and to defend it against all enemies. dii}iijistratioi} Be Americans. Let there be no sectionalism, no North, South, East or West: You are all dependent one on another and should be one in union. In one word, be a nation: be Ameri- cans, and be true to yourselves. —George Washington First President Mr. Owen C. Norris, Jr. Principal John Adams Second President Thomas Jefferson Third President James Madison Fourth President fienjeiifber “72”? 1 - WSWism, A Great Heritage Benjamin Franklin: The greatest man and ornament of the age and country in which he lived. —Thomas Jefferson When we are planning for posterity, we ought to remember that virtue is not hereditary. —Thomas Paine Today is yesterday's pupil. — Benjamin Franklin One man with courage makes a majority. —Andrew Jackson Thomas Jefferson: A gentleman of thirty-two, who could calculate an eclipse, survey an estate, tie an artery, plan an edifice, try a case, break a horse, dance a minuet and play the violin. —James Parton National honor is national property of the highest value. We admit of no government by divine right . . . the only legitimate right to govern is an express grant of power from the governed. — William Henry Harrison — James Monroe I dont’t know who my grandfather was; I am much more concerned to know who his grandson will be. — Abraham Lincoln Fame is a vapor, popularity an accident, riches take wings. Only one thing endures, and that is character. — Horace Greeley -r' Providence has showered on this land blessings without number, and has chosen you as the guardians of Freedom, to preserve it for the benefit of the human race. May He enable you to guard and defend to the end of time the great charge He has committed to your keeping. -Andrew Jackson In COS CRESS. Jvly 4, JJ6 Wic mtammouT crfamfion .. 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J j6i,AA4 lL Ai- . m L •mjAjr 1 rAkm iA 'jL .lUA «A rtJmm 4 t Jp I ««u'A w W i « Hii .46 c+a v T MiZl I f'-'r. ■ - ■ . .- it 4A T p t£S£4 .. f£i£zr ____Am •- Yfc fiBOOKSmff' Top: Alan Convis Vidie Casady Paul Young Adam Cambell Debbie Repp Jennifer Callen Sunny Street Brigham Young Middle: Dawn Dalluge Lana Cooley Denese Williams Susie Jolly Seated: John Parsons Larry Convis In education we are striving not to teach youth to make a living, but to teach youth to make a life, in the sense that a life is useful happiness and a well-spent leisure. —William Allen White 13 ... Ob, beautiful for spacious skies . . . . . . for aipber waves of grain . . . r . . . for purple ipouptaips ipajcsties, above the fruited plain. Senior a add Offi icerd Larry Convis, Vice-President Kathy Fox, President Larry N. Convis Class President 3 Class Vice-President 1,4 Class Sec.-Tres. 2 Speech Contest 1,2 Yearbook Staff 2,3,4 Yearbook Co-Editor 4 Student Council 2,3,4 Merit Society 1,2,3,4 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Citizenship 3 Block 'A' 1,2,3,4 J.V. Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 1,3,4 Track 2,3,4 Crosscountry 3,4 Melville W. Easton, Jr. Kathleen E. Fox Class President 4 Class Vice-President 2 Class Sec.-Tres. 3 Yearbook Staff 1,2,3 Student Council 3,4 Merit Society 2,3 Citizenship 3 Cheerleader 1,2,3 Chorus 1 G.A.A. 1,2,3 G.A.A0 President 3 Volleyball 1,2,3 Basketball 1,2,3 John W. Parsons Class President 3 S.B. Sec.-Tres. 2 S.B. President 3-4 Speech Contest 1,2 Yearbook Staff 1,2,3,4 Yearbook Co-Editor 4 Student Council 2,3,4 Merit Society 1,2,3,4 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Block 'A' 1,2,3,4 Block 'A' Sec.-Tres. 3 Block 'A' President 4 Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,4 Crosscountry 3,4 Virginia I. Hammon Class Sec.-Tres. 4 S.B. Clerk of Election 3 Simon Wong Speech Contest 1 Yearbook Staff 1,2,3 Transfer Student Student Council 3 Merit Society Merit Society 1,2 Honor Roll Citizenship 3 Block 'A' Chorus 1,2 Crosscountry Homecoming Queen 3 G.A.A. 1,2,3 Volleyball 1,2,3 Basketball 1 Drill Team 1,2 Junior Class Officers Debbie Repp, Vice-President Lane Maestretti, President Nancy Brown, Sec.-Ires. NOT PICTURED Duane Cooley Rick McKnight Fred Jolly Lane Maestretti Debbie Repp Brigham Young ornore cu on icerS Denese Williams, Sec.-Tres. Pauline Inchauspe, President Dale Jung, Vice-President Mike Dalluge Richard Easton Pauline Inchauspe CLASS Of NOT PICTURED Kathy Haug Dale Jung Trade Thompson Denese Williams John Williams 5resliman Class Offi icerA Jackie Inchauspe, Vice-President Paul Young, President Jennifer Callen, Sec.-Tres. Mrs. Arlene Smith Freshman Advisor Tammy Neu Jackie Inchauspe Paul Young £i(jklh Cfrade CLss Officers CLASS Terry Convis, Treasurer Vidie Casady, President Susie Jolly, Secretary Andy Manzini, Vice-President Vidie Casady Susie Jolly Andy Manzini David Hooper Ray Williams Terry Convis Wesley Brown Class of Kippy Helming Brian Convis David Jung Lana Cooley 1981... Duane Williams fifth - sixth GO c •H CL E GO 3-i r—H G 03 03 3 X 03 « X CO X) 03 03 03 CJ i—1 U J-i G O 03 O 03 03 S 03 e •H J3 X e i—1 e cj 4J 03 3 •H •H m CJ X s GO U G X 0) e G G G -H G tH G i-H -H rs a) x a) 03 G hJ | a o H G -U -H •H £ x g xj 'd H 03 03 'd M « «H O 03 03 U X X QJ 4- H H) vD S G O CL C0 T—I G o G XJ X G 3-1 CJ a G G G G O CL W U O •H G O G CJ rH SC G G •H G .C G —1 CO cj 4- G •H •H H W 4- V-i GO G G •H S G G 3 CL 4-J 3-j 6 CO G G G hJ G G G G s G 4J G IS •H r—1 6 G G 3- s G G G 6 4- G H G CO n H Lara Lee Baldwin Heather Courtney Andrea Dalluge Clay Dalluge Sheila Dory Linus Platt Ted Rowan Arnold Sharp Elizabeth Williams Joe Ramos FACULTY-STAFF, Mr. Edward Gando1f o Mrs. Doris Coon Mrs. Barbara Dory Miss Jody Rowland The Castilleja Staff regrets we could not get a recent staff picture of Mrs. Olson. j.P. Miss Jerry S imiley Mr. Robert Smith Mrs. Arlene Smith Mr. Steve Olson Margie Olso Mrs. Darla Mr s M . Kim Hooker S t ewar t Mr. Robert Smith 1) Social Studies (7) 3) Chemistry 4) Physics 5) Speech-Drama (7-9) 6) General Science 7) Science (7-8) Mrs. Arlene Smith 1) Geometry 2) Algebra I 3) Girl's P.E. (7-8) 4) Girl's P.E. (9-12) 5) Trig. Calculus 6) Girl's Math (7-8) Mr. Edward Gandolfo 5th and 6th Grade Miss Jerry Similey 3rd and 4th Grade Mrs. Doris Coon 1st and 2nd Grade Mr. Gabor Nagy, Custodian Mr s Nancy Sharp Cook faculty Mr . Owen Norris 1) Fearless Leader 2) Chorus (7-8) 3) Music (Elementary) 4) Typing I-II Mr Steve Olson 1) Athletic Director 3) Boy's Math (7-8) 4) Social Studies (8) 5) DriVPf 1 S F.dn r a f 1 nn ■ 6) Boy's P.E. (7-8) 7) Boy's P.E. (9-12) Mrs. Kim Hooker Librarian, Teacher's Aid Mrs. Darla Stewart World's Greatest Secretary Mr. Steve Webb 1) Lang. Arts (8) 2) English III-IV 3) English I 4) Lang. Arts (7) 5) English II 6) U.S. History Miss Marianne Papa 1) German I Home Ec. (Foods) Horne Ec. (Foods) Home Ec. (Survival) World History Home Ec. (Clothing) 2) 3) 5) 6) 7) Mrs. Barbara Dory and Mrs. Margie Olson Kindergarten Miss Jody Rowland Soecial Education tesoatl Drill Team c CO U G t—H cd 1—1 •H ■u c cd cu C r—1 cu £ u CU S oc t—1 (U o CL) o 3 •H J-l u C u cd £ 4-J 33 U 03 DC CO M-l U U •H •H . 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Kneeling: Terry Convis, Mike Baldwin, Brian Convis, David Hooper, David Jung, Andy Manzini, Kip Helming LOST WON Jennifer Cailen Sunny Street Nancy Brown Tracie Thompson Debbie Kepp Volleyball KNEELING: Mrs. Arlene Smith' Coach, Nancy Grown, Jackie Inchauspe, Pauline Inchauspe, Tracie Thompson, Kathy Brown, SEATED: Sunny Street Debbie Repp, Denese Williams, Jennifer Callen, Kathy Haug. 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Oudri. es Day J 11 - Out tcr Oebora Day 6,Vf) J6f lt-Tcmn' leom Tcujrnwj W cq; J6'viau'6 Day , 2| 22 dr. UvCvVn Sfe tcurmirfebrunv) £- DaiA fey 21 {28 -TtenK iVilry Ikatcu V qT PUr ii 3 flat UTodhe day 3' 0H ttoj. Hkjhcihcd (jott) f7D2'6prloq UcJCotion 2 'Terri bb£ Hatj3 )L ] ?3 iibricK HtnUjb U xrt) r PeObK 3Wch 22- J)ohh ?T Day V. J - kcftnbar 2- Rotiuihj Pie i J POoaqefcfc; Sd 2- HotiuiLy „ 5; Kathy m Dali Or .Juab K TouvmU at loocpjah ----T5 Day. 3 - Hrrruj job Oorpb ■ Xrr aS PrcyrOm Jl- fetLlineb Da Rcrnv Xrr a3 XmdCi Party id- Prod'6 Day p- Out tor -T.Va Pay V ” Ou.r Dtafk a Loader ?------------------- April I 'jroc b Day S -Itackrneet Sautter ne io Track ttVtcb- LcoebcK. I? - fanV Kuoereb Ride XI- 3hot Ward tW kmx) 22- rno.3to a arts Day 22 rarkn cob-Gl at - Latv?t) ahd ttv Kob tay Hajj : R • fTicrnb, l ny j 2io njcltLO u:i c n V 6ehcci6 CcvU V Rallo suD Homecoming 1976 SLOP DAY The Reese Kiver Raft Rats The Smokey Valley Sand Snakes CORPORATION P O BOX 45 1 57 LINCOLN MOTEL MOTEL THE COALDALE INN, INC. COALDALE, NEVADA 89049 TIRES BAR AND CAFE GAS OIL DIESEL FUEL MODERN UNITS AIR CONDITIONED AND T.V. IN H1 WAY 6 AND 95 phone; 964-2698 EVERY ROOM BP 'limeimi ' 5 PHONE: 964-2641 1300 E. MAIN ST. AUSTIN, NEVADA PONY CANYON MOTEL PHONE 964-2406 AUSTIN, NEVADA 89310 STAGE WILSON PHARMACY COACH INN DRUGS 54 FRONT STREET BATTLE MOUNTAIN, NEVADA 89820 ICE CREAM PARLOUR SUNDAES - SODAS SANDWICHES - BEVERAGES TELEVISION AIR CONDITION MOUNTAIN MOTEL PH. (702) 964-2471 J1MTS TEXACO SERVICE MARVIN EMMA GANDOLFO P.O. BOX 71 OWNERS AUSTIN, NEVADA 89310 PHONE 964-2691 AUSTIN, NEVADA 89310 FRONTIER TAVERN JCT. U.S. 50 8e BA VIA AUSTIN. NEV. PHONE 702 ©64-2,5 TRUCK STOP. DIESEL - CAFE - BAR - MOTEL ARCO MAIN STREET AUSTIN, NEVADA 89310 Energy is precious. Please use it wisely. Sierra Pacific Power Company P.O. BOX 161 AUSTIN, NEVADA 89310 X TELEPHONE (702) 964-2605 GOLDEN CLUB GOOD LUCK TO THE CENTRAL NEVADA CRAFTS GAIL AND CLARA CLASS OF ARTS • CRAFTS • ANTIQUES GROCERIES TURQUOISE P.O. BOX 105 AUSTIN, NEVADA 89310 HIGHWAY 50 EAST CAROL AND BILL GIVENS OWNERS 702 964-2493 COMMISSIONERS: Bert Gandolfo James Elquist Louis M. Lemaire CLERK: Emma F. Gandolfo TREASURER: Don Bruce RECORDER-AUDITOR: Estelle Saralegui ASSESSOR: Dorothy M. Estes SHERIFF: George E. Schwin CONSTABLE: Kittie Bonner Leonard Sheperd JUSTICES OF THE PEACE: Frank A. Bertrand. Ted Gandolfo DISTRICT ATTORNEY: George Holden BETTY’S BAR MAIN STREET AUSTIN, NEVADA BETTY DEL GRANDE, PROPRIETOR CANGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1976 FROM WES AND MARY PARSONS SIMPSON PARK CANYON WILSON PHARMACY BATTLE MOUNTAIN, NEVADA 54 EAST FRONT STREET AUSTIN STORE AND MEAT MARKET DICK AND KATHY HOLBROOK, PROPRIETORS MAIN STREET AUSTIN, NEVADA RAY'S AUTOMOTIVE WELDING RAY SALISBURY, PROPRIETOR Sponsors AUSTIN, NEVADA.... Bill and Joy Brandt Ron and Terry Gandolfo Pat and Kim Hooker Louis and Elisabeth Lani Lawrence and Estelle Saralegui Mel and Nancy Sharp FALLON, NEVADA. . . . Irene Ansotegui MAIN STREET AUSTIN, NEVADA I prefer an accommoaating vice to an obstinate virtue. by Moliere Rob Arlene Smith Rather than Love, than Money, than Fame, give me Truth. Thoreau Mr. Webb . °i j iL The 'Foods' Home Ec class thanks all of the student and adults that supported their projects throughout the year. Maryanne Papa s Grow with Agro-Chem Farm Feed, Seed, Fertilizer, Wire Products. Supplies- Chemicals, Out of the way. Buckey Gandolfo See Ray Roze 423-5477 423-5077 500 Gummow Dr. P.0. Box 464 Fallon, Nevada 89406 First American Title LOIS BEAUTY SHOP Company of Nevada ELKO, NEVADA 89801 P. O. BOX 308 MAINE STREET Austin, Nevada phone 964-2551 PO.Bok 13 CONGRATULATIONS 1976 GRADUATING CLASS Paul and Grace Inchauspe Silver Creek Ranch Austin, Nevada by Goethe Jerry Siraily AUSTIN IT76-2976 GARAGE «gj| Y in GO irvjl LEE MAESTRETTI ftmgiton V «a c PROP. HISTORY OF THE 1976 CASTILLEJA... The 1975-76 yearbook started the year off on a lousy foot. Burdened with a $700.00+ deficit from last year (1974-75) we were forced to not only make payments to the publisher of THIS years book, Yearbook House, Inc., but also to our 'debt-holder', Pischel Yearbook, Inc. As of February 27, 1976, the Castilleja can boast a balance of over $300.00. And this is BEFORE the sale of any yearbooks. Larry and I would like to thank all of the many people who helped make this years Castilleja possible. Our gratitude can not easily be expressed. Especially, the teachers, (and administration) of Austin High are to be recognized for their support and co-operation throughout the year THANK YOU ALL Especial thanks are due to the Lander County Recorder-Auditor office. Without the use of their typerwriters, this yearbook would not have been possible. Thank You John Parsons Larry Convis Editors, 1975-76 Castelleja WHAT MORE NEED BE SAID???
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